Harmutty Golden Tippy Assam

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Black Tea
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Average preparation
Boiling 1 min, 30 sec

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  • “The first of the teas I received from my (still anonymous until they step forward or I can decipher the worn away writing on the package) Secret Santa! The leaves are very fine and curly with a...” Read full tasting note
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  • “I have had this tea three times since that first disastrous brewing, and each time I’ve forgotten to put it on Steepster. So, finally… It’s way better than the last time I had it. I have had a...” Read full tasting note
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From Whittard of Chelsea

An exceptionally aromatic tea containing the finest aromatic golden coloured tips. An absolute ‘one-off’. A lighter liquor, sweetly malty, superbly fragrant, though still rich and full-bodied. Large leaf, without the dark kick of small leaf, so a little milk will just soften the delicious taste.

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The first of the teas I received from my (still anonymous until they step forward or I can decipher the worn away writing on the package) Secret Santa! The leaves are very fine and curly with a nice golden hue to them. They have a light malty aroma to them and a little bit of dried fruit.

They release their color quickly on steeping, so I’m going to limit the time to about a minute and a half for this first attempt, and start the tasting without any additives. Even with this short steep time it’s got a decent amount of astringency, so I’m glad I didn’t go too much longer. It also has a pronounced malty breadiness, almost moving into the realm of a light smokiness. I’m putting in just a little sugar and half/half to round it out and see what happens. Still quite strong, not terribly complex, but a good Monday morning cup to start the day with.

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 1 min, 30 sec

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I have had this tea three times since that first disastrous brewing, and each time I’ve forgotten to put it on Steepster. So, finally…

It’s way better than the last time I had it. I have had a chance to experiment with the steeping times etc. It’s pleasant right around 1 and a half minutes of steeping with boiling water, which suprised me because I usually steep black teas for much longer. However, at this time, the taste was pleasant and ever-so-slightly malty. Still not getting much of an aroma though. I will raise the rating of this tea substantially – it’s a good cup, but not a go-to tea.

Preparation
Boiling 1 min, 30 sec

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