Margaret's Hope Premier Moonlight 2023 First Flush

Tea type
Black Tea
Ingredients
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Flavors
Astringent, Drying, Floral, Grass, Green Pepper, Mango, Straw, Citrus, Coriander, Cucumber, Grapefruit, Green, Herbaceous, Honey, Pine, Rose, Tannic, Vegetal, White Chocolate
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Average preparation
180 °F / 82 °C 2 min, 30 sec 3 g 5 oz / 150 ml

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From Thunderbolt Tea

The dry tea leaves of this Margaret’s Hope First Flush Tea Darjeeling Tea fall into the larger category with chunky silver tips. We have noticed a higher content of buds/tips this year. The leaf appearance of this Margaret’s Hope Premier Moonlight Tea is dominated by an overall greenish, slightly pale yellow look which comes ornamented with different colors of various shades of green, all blended perfectly to give it a definite style and color –Read more

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Thank you Leafhopper! I plowed through this one in a single swoop of gong fu. I paired it with some salmon I baked with sage and garam marsala that had some mango in it. This was a good food pairing.

I had the tea on it’s own, and I get drying elements with fruity ones. Blindtasting, some mango by association, bell pepper, florals, straw, and a bit of astringency. Shorter steeps cut some of it up. I’ve honestly been picky over Darjeeling type teas lately, but I liked this one. It was flavorful enough to stand with the salmon and compliment it, and I finished this in four rebrews with each no longer than 30 sec.

Flavors: Astringent, Drying, Floral, Grass, Green Pepper, Mango, Straw

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I bought a few Thunderbolt teas last summer at a deep discount, and as usual, I’m just getting to them. Their moonlight teas are among their more iconic offerings, so I was excited to try this version from Margaret’s Hope. I steeped 3.5 g of leaf in 150 ml of 180F water for 2.5, 3.5, 5, and 7 minutes, plus a couple uncounted steeps.

The leaves are very large and pretty and full of silver tips. The dry aroma is of white chocolate, cucumber, honey, and spring flowers. The first steep has notes of spring flowers, rose, herbs, coriander, honey, cucumber, green pepper, pine, citrus, and mango. There’s a touch of astringency and the tea is very aromatic and strong. The next steep is more piney, herbaceous, floral, and vegetal, with hints of grapefruit and mango and more pronounced tannins. The rose persists during some sessions, while others are more herbaceous. The final few steeps are herbaceous and vegetal, with more astringency and some remaining rose florality.

This is a lovely, complex tea that kept reminding me of alcohol, either gin or an IPA depending on the session. The citrus, pine, and florals are pronounced and fresh, especially since I’m drinking this a year after it was harvested. I have a feeling that Derk would get a lot more out of this tea than I can!

Flavors: Astringent, Citrus, Coriander, Cucumber, Floral, Grapefruit, Green, Green Pepper, Herbaceous, Honey, Mango, Pine, Rose, Tannic, Vegetal, White Chocolate

Preparation
180 °F / 82 °C 2 min, 30 sec 3 g 5 OZ / 150 ML

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