Organic Assam TGFOP Black Tea

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Black Tea
Ingredients
Organic Black Tea
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Loose Leaf
Caffeine
High
Certification
Fair Trade, Organic
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Boiling 4 min, 45 sec

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This Fair Trade Certified organic loose leaf tea is a classic organic black tea produced on the Jalinga Estate in India’s state of Assam in northeastern India. It is composed of finely twisted leaves with occasional golden, downy tips. Our Assam TGFOP Black Tea has a full-bodied red-brown infusion that does not disappoint, exemplifying the character of a high-quality Assam tea. Very flavorful, this organic Indian tea has a rich maltiness with notes of toasted caramel.

Ingredients: Organic Indian black tea

Serving Size: one level teaspoon per 8 oz cup of water
Steeping time: 3-5 minutes

http://www.arborteas.com/organic-assam-tgfop-black-tea.html

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This one is becoming another standard. It’s my fix for when I want a mix of a clear taste and a sweet, somewhat malty black tea.

Preparation
Boiling 5 min, 30 sec

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Per Aubrey at Arbor Teas:
“We are no longer sourcing our Assam from the Rembeng estate … because they are no longer Fair Trade Certified.”
“Our new … “Assam Black Tea” is now sourced from the Banaspati Estate and is both Organic and Fair Trade Certified.”

Brewed per Arbor Teas’ recommendation: 1 level tsp. / 8 oz. / 212*F / 3 to 5-min. – without sweeteners, milk or cream.

Dry leaf: uniform short length, dark brown
Fragrance: Reminded me of pipe tobacco
Liquor: Clear & coppery

3 min. Initial taste: I’ll steep it longer.

4-Min.: The tea was smooth and medium-bodied w/o any bitterness or astringency.

5-Min.: Medium-to-full-bodied with a delicate sweetness and w/o any bitterness or astringency.

1.5 tsp. / 8oz. / 212 F / 5 min. The clear, lively, coppery liquor is now medium dark and full-bodied, without any hint of bitterness or astringency. The malty character and caramel-like sweetness are now better appreciated.

10 min. Resteep: Produced an enjoyable cup.

Impression: This is a very smooth organic Assam. For those who enjoy a more robust cup of Assam, more than a tsp. is recommended.

Thanks to Aubrey at Arbor Teas for providing this generous size free sample.

Preparation
Boiling 5 min, 0 sec

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A sipdown for this one. I think I like my Assam from Butiki better than this one. Not that this is bad at all, but with so many choices I’ll be picky. This assam is heavier on the fruit and not so much on the malty (though it is there). It has similarities to the Golden Yunnan that I also have from Arbor teas. I like Golden Yunnan, but I don’t need two teas that serve the same purpose so I probably won’t be restocking this one. . .but it could happen.

Preparation
200 °F / 93 °C 3 min, 30 sec
TeaBrat

Is it the Taiwanese assam you like? I’d love to try that someday.

Shelley_Lorraine

yeah, the Premium Taiwanese Assam (non-upgraded version). I can swap you some if you want.

TeaBrat

sure, send me a PM. :)

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