Nepal 1st Flush Clonal Delight Black
by What-Cha- Tea type
- Black Tea
- Ingredients
- Black Tea Leaves
- Flavors
- Citrus Fruits, Floral, Malt
- Sold in
- Loose Leaf
- Caffeine
- Not available
- Certification
- Not available
- Edit tea info Last updated by K S
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Unopened usually spells good things for me, despite age :)
Me too. And now that it is open, the pressure is on. :)
From Ms. Roswell Strange—
Basically, the use of “Clonal” means that the tea was grown from hybrid clones instead of seeds – it’s essentially controlling the tea breeding/growing to achieve specific qualities. With teas from India in particular, generally what is being bred for is a higher percentage of golden tips since the higher the percentage the higher the grade they can attribute to the tea. A higher grade generally means that they can sell for a significantly higher profit since there’s a perception that higher grade = higher quality. It’s sort of true that generally a higher grade is higher quality but since tea leaf grading ONLY describes the physical appearance of tea you can absolutely have lower grades that taste better than higher grades (plus taste is ultimately subjective anyway).