Fortnum & Mason Advent Day 16 (sachets)
This is a different darjeeling from the one in their tins advent calendar. If I recall the color of the other one correctly, this one is a little lighter.
Breakfast was toast made from Buttermilk Bread that middle daughter made using flour from wheat she freshly milled. Hearty bread. Toasted, buttered, and smeared with Fortnum Strawberry Preserve. Against this backdrop – the nutty, hearty bread and the sweet strawberry – the first sips were almost smoky. It definitely had the heft to accompany my breakfast and not disappear like a shrinking violet against the strong grain and sweet flavors.
The sachet is crammed full of saturated leaf and the color so good on the second steep still that I decided to go for a third steep. It is lighter now, but still flavorful and brisk. I find all Darjeeling brisk and adjust my steeping time and temp to get it to where I can enjoy it, since I don’t love briskness, although it does make it go better with food sometimes.
I am pretty sure that if I released those leaves from the sachet I could get a pretty nice fourth steep from this, but I think I am ready to move on to a different tea now.
This was an interesting tea. Very glad to try it in the advent.
Hmmmmm interesting. I might try mine again with lower water temp. I was using 95C (203F).
Yeah I usually steep mine at that temp as well, they are much better that way. ;)
Darjeelings = lower temp as far as I can tell otherwise they taste…ugh.
Even with the lower temp, this got more astringent as it cooled. Just saying.
I had one assam from Fortnum & Mason and I wasn’t too impressed with it