Assam Bukhial TGFOP

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Black Tea
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Flavors
Honey, Malt, Sweet, Wood
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Country of Origin: India
Region: Golaghat, State of Assam
Shipping Port: Calcutta and Haldia
Grade: TGFOP (Tippy Golden Flowery Orange Pekoe)
Altitude: up to 2500 feet above sea level
Manufacture Type: CTC
Manufacturer: George Williamson Assam Co. Ltd
Cup Characteristics: Thick and malty but surprisingly airy with good flavour.
Infusion: Very bright and golden coppery

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A bit over done yesterday – backlogging
but perfect today :) YAY!

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This is a fabulous Assam. Bold but not quite as bitter an Assam as others I’ve tried. It has a strength to it, but it is more of a gentle kind of strength, rather than the sturdy flavor of some other Assam teas.

Delicious and rich! Wonderful! My full-length review for this tea will publish in a day or two, I hope you’ll watch for it on SororiTea Sisters!

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Rich and delicious tea! A bit malty but not dry at all. I love this two ways, with milk and sugar and also with a slice of lemon peel in the pot, sweetened with honey. A great morning tea for sure!

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A pleasant, honest, strong Assam that turns a bit bitter if oversteeped. This is a good thick, milk and sugar Assam. Thanks, Ost!

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So, the first thing I taste in this tea is wood, which really isn’t my favorite. Part of me just wanted to throw the towel in since I seem to have bad luck with black teas that taste like wood, and I can never really make them better. But I kept on drinking.
Much to my surprise more flavors started coming out.
Malt being one of them-which really surprised me.
Soft honey notes began to appear.
Not at all what I expected from this one when I initially tried it!
But I’m glad I kept drinking!
It’s a bold assam, but kinda woody, which puts me off a bit. It’s not overpowering, thankfully, but I probably wouldn’t order it. Happy to have tried this one!
Not bad at all for a woody black tea! :P

Flavors: Honey, Malt, Sweet, Wood

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