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Monday, February 10, 2020

An approach to 1st flush 2020 Darjeeling tea




An approach to 1st flush 2020 Darjeeling tea:


    The 1st flush 2020 Darjeeling tea harvest has started a bit early this year in few of the gardens situated in the foothills of Darjeeling. The high elevation tea growing areas of Darjeeling has received a good amount of winter rainfall too. So, we can expect to have a very good 1st flush harvest from both the high and low elevation gardens of Darjeeling this year.

    The most important factor of a good 1st flush harvest are the amount of rainfall the tea bushes receives during the winter period, also the day and night temperature difference plays a vital role for the new shoots and buds to grow. The warmer climatic conditions during the early and mid spring season help the tea bushes to conceive good quality young shoots and buds.

   The 1st flush harvest in Darjeeling stretches from late February to mid weeks of May. The best quality teas produced during this period is always plucked as two leaves and a bud during the early 1st flush period i.e. mid weeks of February to the mid weeks of March. The reason behind this thumb rule is that in the 1st flush harvest tea lovers look for a certain character in the tea and i.e. the cup should have light liquor and the aroma should be of tender floral character so, this character of tea can only be achieved from tender shoots and buds.
      The teas produced during this period is not only delicious but are also extremely healthy since the tea bushes conceives the fresh shoots and buds after a long hibernation during the winter season and this newly born 2 leaves and buds contains high amounts of anti oxidants which is essential for all human beings.

   As usual we will taste as much tea samples from various gardens of Darjeeling and choose only the best teas and list it on our online store.For further updates please keep visiting our website www.teaemporium.net

Friday, February 15, 2019

An approach to 1st flush 2019 darjeeling tea




An Approach to 1st flush 2019 Darjeeling teas:

       Every year after the autumn flush harvest ends at the 2nd week of December we get to relax and take a break after a full year of work which includes tea tasting to procure the best teas and marketing them well and restore the revenues earned from the teas and keep the finances ready to procure the best teas again when the new harvest starts again during the next working year. This process keeps going on, again and again each year but trust me it does not get boring for us as each year we learn so many new things about the teas we procure from various gardens of Darjeeling and about the markets where we sell the teas every season.

      We have been experiencing a draught like situation almost every year during the 1st flush Darjeeling tea harvest but this year we have received rain showers at regular intervals from the last week of January to the 1st week of February, so it will be interesting to see the initial 1st flush Darjeeling teas and it`s quality.

     This year the Tea Board of India has instructed all the gardens of Darjeeling to pluck the leaves only after the 11th of February 2019 so that the leaf quality is good and the overall qualities of the new teas are of high quality.

   As our retail outlet is based in Darjeeling, India for more than 5 decades and having an in depth knowledge in this trade for last 3 generations we have noticed that the best climatic conditions for good 1st flush Darjeeling teas needs a good amount of rainfall during the winter season when the tea gardens are closed and once the spring season arrives we need good sunshine during and the day and night temperature difference should also be about 9-10 degrees Celsius. We have also noticed that Darjeeling teas made from the young clonal cultivars like AV2 and P312 are commonly favourites among tea lovers these days.

    As usual we will taste as much tea samples as possible and procure only the best Darjeeling teas as usual. Please keep visiting our website www.teaemporium.net for further updates on the new 1st flush 2019 Darjeeling teas.
   

Friday, May 25, 2018

An Approach to 2nd flush 2018 Darjeeling tea



An approach to 2nd flush 2018 Darjeeling teas:

    We are again very excited to select the finest 2nd flush 2018 Darjeeling teas for our tea lover friends living all over the world. The 2nd flush harvest is of the most important harvest of Darjeeling tea industry as during this period the teas produced in Darjeeling hill has a unique “muscatel” flavour which tea lovers all around the world compare with the Muscat wine or Muscat grapes. Tea experts even claim that this is such a unique character in Darjeeling tea during 2nd flush harvest that no other tea growing area in the world can replicate this character.

     The ideal time for 2nd flush harvest in Darjeeling is last week of May to last week of June but this year we are seeing  some early 2nd flush teas as tea bushes were pruned early last year in most of the garden of Darjeeling after the strikes. For a perfect 2nd flush harvest the night and day temperature difference should not be more than 12-15 degrees Celsius .The finest muscatel 2nd flush teas are made from the most dehydrated leaves and buds. A perfect 2nd flush Darjeeling tea should have dark golden orange liquor, with fully brown infused leaves. The flavour should remind of dark chocolates and Muscat grapes and should have a sweet and strong after taste. These are the few thumb rules that we follow while choosing the finest teas in 2nd flush harvest.

      We taste about 40 cups of different teas from various gardens of Darjeeling everyday and have already started choosing the best teas. We will inform all our tea lover friends after the selections are completed and the 2nd flush list is ready.
    Till then we appreciate your patience and thank you for reading this article. Please keep visiting our website for best of Darjeeling tea harvests.

Saturday, March 17, 2018

Namring Upper ( Premium ) EX-3 exotic Darjeeling tea 1st flush 2018



A top of the line super premium quality 1st flush 2018 Darjeeling tea which has been plucked from the special and youngest 100% pure AV2 clonal bushes of this beautiful tea garden of Darjeeling.
   The dry leaves are well processed; the overall tea consists of 90% young unbroken silver tips in it. Only the youngest and tender most shoots and buds are used to manufacture this exceptional lot of Darjeeling tea. The dry leaves gives out delicious aroma of white roses, sweet grass, and slight hint of fennel seeds, vanilla and ripe white grapes.
    When steeped for complete 5 minutes, the cup gives out light yellow liquor. Each sip gives out a blast of multiple flavours of ripe mangoes, ripe grapes,  slight hints of almonds and leaves a lemony aftertaste on the palate.As the tea cools down in the cup multiple layers of delicious flavours can be felt.

 The best 1st flush 2018 Darjeeling tea in our list and the champagne among all Darjeeling teas.

Saturday, March 10, 2018

Puttabong Organic Moondrops Darjeeling tea 1st flush 2018


 We are proud to offer this majestic batch of Premium 1st flush 2018 Darjeeling tea which has been plucked from the 100% pure AV2 clonal bushes of this prestigious organic garden of Darjeeling.The dry leaves are bold and wiry in appearance and has a lot of wiry silver tips in it.The dry leaves gives out delicious aroma of ripe mangoes,vanilla, sugar candy and hint of sweet lemon grass.
    When steeped for complete 5 minutes the cup gives out a bright yellow liquor.Each sip reminds of sweet ripe mangoes, pineapples and ripe white grapes,which further leaves a flowery,honey and lemony aftertaste on the palate.

A majestic batch of Premium 1st flush 2018 darjeeling tea which is exclusively made for a true Darjeeling tea connoisseur.

Saturday, December 2, 2017

An Approach to Autumn Flush 2017 Darjeeling tea

An Approach to Autumn flush 2017:

    The Autumn flush 2017 Darjeeling tea harvest in Darjeeling started around the 3rd week of October 2017. This year`s harvest was very different from previous year`s harvest due to the 104 days of strikes in Darjeeling from the month of mid June. Tea leaves from tea bushes were not plucked for more than 3 months and the overall gardens were filled with wild plants. So, the workers of various gardens were busy pruning the tea bushes so that we could get a very good 1st flush harvest next year.

    The quantity of pure Autumn flush Darjeeling teas are very less this year and after intense tea tasting we have selected 3 top quality Autumn flush 2017 Darjeeling teas this year from Puttabong, Upper Namring and Margaret`s Hope tea estates.These teas are produced in very limited quantities during the peak Autumn flush harvest.


     We are sure everyone will appreciate these high quality teas this season from our list.


Tuesday, March 7, 2017

Glenburn Moonshine -elite EX7 Darjeeling tea 1st flush 2017

         
              A very special and premium lot of 1st flush 2017 Darjeeling tea which was exclusively plucked from 100% pure china bushes by expert pluckers during the peak harvest period of the early 1st flush harvest. The dry leaves are bold in size and consist of full size unbroken silver tips in it. When steeped for complete 5 minutes the cup gives out bright yellow liquor which releases a very flowery aroma of white roses, Lilly and a slight citrus type note. Each sip is truly delicious which reminds of dry coconuts and sweet dates which further leave a lingering after taste of sweet sticky boiled rice and exotic flowers.

     A master hand crafted Darjeeling tea which is a must try by all tea lovers.

Upper Namring ( Premium) EX3 Darjeeling tea 1st flush 2017


          We are really proud and glad to offer this lot of premium grade 1st flush 2017 early spring Darjeeling tea from the high elevation gardens of the Upper Namring tea estate of Darjeeling.  

         
       This is top of the line super Premium quality Darjeeling tea plucked from the 100% pure young clonal AV2 bushes from the high elevation clonal fields of this highly reputed garden of Darjeeling.
     The dry leaves are large and bold in size and are filled with 90% large silver tips in it. The dry leaves releases very delicious fruity aroma of sugarcane, white grapes and honey in this state.
     When steeped for completely 5 minutes the cup gives very light yellow liquor. Each sip reminds of fresh exotic flowers like roses and jasmine and leaves a smooth after taste of lemon and raw mangoes.

    True champagne of the 1st flush 2017 Darjeeling tea harvest which should be tasted by all Darjeeling tea lovers.

Wednesday, November 2, 2016

An Approach to Autumn flush 2016 Darjeeling teas




An Approach to Autumn flush 2016 Darjeeling teas:

        The last and the much awaited harvest in the Darjeeling tea industry is the Autumn flush harvest. After 4 long months of rains we will finally get to taste some fine and high flavour Darjeeling teas from the various plantations of Darjeeling. During the monsoon period the teas produced in Darjeeling gives a strong cup with less flavour.

     The Autumn flush harvest lasts for a very small frame of time as it starts as soon as the monsoons are over and the tea bushes starts getting continuous sunshine and high climatic temperature during the day time and cold climatic conditions during the night. For a perfect autumn flush harvest the day and night temperature difference should not be more than 9-12 degrees Celsius. A perfect Autumn flush Darjeeling tea should have a dehydrated look in the dry leaf state, it should have a dark brownish dry leaf appearance. The cup should give out a bright orange liquor ,with a chocolate like flavour and each sip should be very fruity floral with clear hints of dry winter  leaves like smell that we usually get in the forests during the winters.

     This year it seems that the Autumn flush Darjeeling tea harvest is slightly late as it rained very heavily during the early weeks of October and in November we are finally getting some very sunny days. We are expecting very good Autumn flush Darjeeling teas this year and right after the Diwali holidays (from the 1st week of November) are over, we are expecting the Autumn flush harvest to start, we are continuously tasting the samples of Darjeeling teas from various plantations of Darjeeling and as usual we will select only the best Darjeeling teas.

     Please keep visiting us at www.teaemporium.net for latest updates on the fresh Autumn flush 2016 Darjeeling teas.


Friday, May 27, 2016

An approach to 2nd flush 2016 Darjeeling tea 2016:




An approach to 2nd flush 2016 Darjeeling tea 2016:

    We had a fantastic 1st flush 2016 harvest in Darjeeling this year. The overall spring season was fruitful to all involved in the Darjeeling tea industry. We were able to see some of the finest Darjeeling teas produced from the young clonal tea leaves and some high quality classic Darjeeling teas made from the pure china leaves.

    This year the pure 1st flush 2016 harvest started from the 1st week of March 2016 and lasted till the 2nd week of April. Almost all the gardens in Darjeeling are going through the dormant period at the moment and only few gardens in Darjeeling are getting a slight hint of the 2nd flush harvest in their teas at the moment but we cannot call this a pure 2nd flush character. The most important factors in the 2nd flush harvest are the right climatic conditions and soil conditions. It should not rain during the peak time of this harvest as the best 2nd flush Darjeeling teas are made from the most carefully plucked dehydrated leaves and shoots.

        Darjeeling tea is known for its Muscatel character which is most pronounced in each of the teas in 2nd flush harvest. Tea lover all around the world compare this character with the Muscat grapes and wine. A perfect muscatel Darjeeling tea is made from pure china leaves. A perfect cup of Darjeeling 2nd flush Muscatel tea should have golden orange liquor; the aroma should be heavy, filled with hints of freshly made chocolates, ripe peaches and dry fruits. Every sip should have an in-depth taste of exotic ripe fruits with a lingering sweet aftertaste. It is also very difficult to make a perfect batch of 2nd flush Darjeeling tea as the peak time of this harvest only lasts for about 10-15 days. During this period of time a good tea maker has to choose and pluck the right leaves and fine tune his tea making skills to make the perfect tea. Once this peak time passes then the monsoon sets in and then it is impossible to make a perfect batch of 2nd flush muscatel Darjeeling tea.

    We have been tasting a lot of samples from various garden of Darjeeling and we have also tasted tea samples from early 2nd flush making gardens in Darjeeling like the Namring , Risheehat, Selimbong and Singell tea estates of Darjeeling and we feel that the perfect 2nd flush 2016 Darjeeling teas will only start from the 2nd week of June onwards.

      As usual we have planned only to procure the finest quality Darjeeling teas and this year we will concentrate more on the teas made from pure china leaves as we will offer more of the classic muscatel Darjeeling teas and few high quality clonal Darjeeling teas during the  2nd flush 2016 Darjeeling tea harvest.


  Till then please keep visiting us for more details at www.teaemporium.net

Wednesday, March 16, 2016

Runglee Rungliot sftgfop-1 (Imperial) Ex-1 Darjeeling tea 1st flush 2016



Runglee Rungliot sftgfop-1 (Imperial) Ex-1 Darjeeling tea 1st flush 2016


   It has really been an honour for us to taste and have the 1st batch of Premium Darjeeling tea that rolled out from the garden this year. Mr Yogdeep Gurung who has joined this plantation as the Manager from this year has made some fantastic teas in this plantation which we had missed for many years. This is one of the most beautiful and a very old Garden of Darjeeling. This garden is famous for its classic Darjeeling teas made from its pure china bushes but now this garden is also known for its clonal/young teas made from its young clonal bushes, especially it`s RR clonal bushes. The term RR clone refers to Runglee Rungliot clone which was first conceived in this garden and now this clone of tea bush is also found at many others gardens of Darjeeling.

      We are really glad to offer this fantastic batch of tea from this garden this season and would also like to thank Mr. Yogdeep Gurung and company for giving us the opportunity to have this batch in our list this year.

    This particular batch is the top most quality early spring Darjeeling tea, plucked from the 100% pure RR (Runglee Rungliot) clonal bushes of this old and beautiful garden of Darjeeling. Only one leaf and a bud are plucked from the youngest clonal bushes to make this exceptional batch of Premium Darjeeling tea.
    The dry leafs are wiry, long and bold in size and has a large amount of unbroken silver tips in it. The dry leafs gives out fresh and delicious aroma of freshly plucked orchids and lily flowers.
    When steeped for complete 5 minutes the cup gives out pale yellow/greenish liquor. Each sip is silky smooth which reminds of flowers like lily and dandelion followed by a slight hint of parsley and fennel seeds.

A rare Premium high quality 1st flush 2016 Darjeeling tea which is smooth, flowery and delicious!



Saturday, March 5, 2016

Upper Namring ( Premium) sftgfop-1 Darjeeling tea 1st flush 2016


Upper Namring ( Premium) sftgfop-1 Darjeeling tea 1st flush 2016


We are very excited to offer this top batch of Darjeeling tea from this reputed garden of Darjeeling this year. This exotic clonal tea has been manufactured from young AV2 clonal bushes by the expert tea makers of this most reputed garden of Darjeeling grown at about 4500 feet altitude.
This superb batch of Darjeeling tea has been manufactured at highest level of expertise by the expert tea makers of this plantation.
The dry leafs contains more than 90% of bold unbroken white hairy silver tips. The dry leafs gives out an exotic aroma of walnuts, freshly plucked marigold flowers and sweet sugarcanes.
    When steeped for complete 5 minutes the cup gives out light yellow liquor. Each sip is super smooth which reminds of freshly plucked marigold and jasmine flowers with a hint of nuts, as this tea cools down in the cup each sip leaves pronounced notes of exotic fruits like pineapples ,sweet mangoes and vanilla which further leaves a honey and citrus like taste on the palate as an aftertaste.

    I highly recommend all our tea lover friends to try this exotic batch of tea as this kind of tea is available in a very limited quantity each year and this superb batch of tea really defines the true meaning of a “rare “premium Darjeeling tea.

Wednesday, March 2, 2016

Glenburn sftgfop-1 Ex-2 DELICACY 1st flush 2016 Darjeeling tea



Glenburn sftgfop-1 Ex-2 DELICACY 1st flush 2016 Darjeeling tea


        We have added this awesome batch of tea from the Glenburn tea estate in our list this year. This plantation is famous for its young clonal bushes and speciality Darjeeling teas made from them. It has been some time since we have offered any teas from this plantation in the past. Our very good friend has joined this garden recently and he has been sending us the delicious 1st flush samples from this plantation.

We are proud to taste and add the Glenburn sftgfop-1 Ex-2  DELICACY darjeeling tea 1st flush 2016 lot to our list and assure all our tea lover friends that they will simply fall in love with this awesome batch of Darjeeling tea.

   This is an exclusive quality   1st flush 2016 Darjeeling tea plucked from the young clonal AV2, T78 and P312 clonal bushes of this beautiful plantation of Darjeeling.
    Two leafs and a bud is very finely plucked from the young tea bushes and this made tea has been very nicely rolled and manufactured. The leafs are large in size which has bold silver tips in it. The dry leafs gives out delicious aroma of sugarcanes and jaggery in this state.
    When steeped for complete 5 minutes the cup gives out bright yellow liquor. Each sip reminds of peaches with slight hints of raw mangoes followed by a sweet honey like after taste on the palate.
  A delicious early season Darjeeling tea which is a must try for a true Darjeeling tea lover!


Friday, February 26, 2016

Puttabong Organic Moondrops 1st flush 2016 darjeeling tea


  We are very glad and proud to have this super premium batch of tea in our list. We were continuously in touch with the Superintendant of the garden (Mr. Somani) and the factory assistant manager Mr Amit right from the month of early February 2016. We are buying the Puttabong teas for more than 20 years now, the tea makers exactly knew that we were simply looking for the top batch as usual. I am very thankful to the Superintendant of the garden and the factory assistant manager of this garden for giving us an opportunity to taste this batch of tea and have it in our list of teas. This is the first tea that rolled out of the Puttabong tea estate this year and this is also the 1st batch of tea in our list of 1st flush 2016 Darjeeling teas.
This is a super premium quality organic early season 1st flush 2016 Darjeeling tea which is plucked from the young and tender AV2 and P312 clonal bushes of this prestigious plantation of Darjeeling.
   
     This premium batch of exclusive Darjeeling tea is plucked during the early hours of the morning when the dew drops were present on the young and tender shoots and buds on the tea bushes, as a result of which the made tea has about 80% bold and wiry silver tips in it. The dry leafs gives out extremely high aroma of freshly plucked flowers.

    When steeped for complete 5 minutes the cup gives light yellow golden liquor and a very delicious fruity- floral aroma raises high above the cup. Each sip reminds of exotic flowers like white roses and marigold and leaves a slight lemony note on the palate as an after taste.


     A majestic tea of the year which is surely a tea makers pride and a tea lover`s delight!

Wednesday, February 24, 2016

An approach to 1st flush 2016 Darjeeling tea



An approach to 1st flush 2016 Darjeeling tea:

   It has been a very dry and cold winter in Darjeeling after the autumn flush harvest in Darjeeling since last weeks of December 2015. We received a very good rainfall on the 10th of February 2016 which is surely a very good sign for the upcoming 1st flush 2016 Darjeeling tea harvest. It’s very difficult to choose the right 1st flush Darjeeling tea during the initial stage of the 1st flush harvest as the amount of the fresh leaves and shoots on the tea bushes are very limited and most of the lots produced during this period often contains some winter leafs in it and if one is really in a hurry to get the 1st flush teas of the initial stage of the this harvest then he/she can land on buying a mixed lot or a batch of winter and spring mixed Darjeeling tea.So one has to be very careful while choosing the teas.

      Since we are in this trade for the last 70 years and have been tasting the samples of different teas right from the beginning to the end of the harvest each year we have seen that once the few rounds of plucking is done properly during this harvest we can get rid of the winter leafs   and only then we expect to get the fresh shoots and buds from the tea bushes which is actually used to make the 1st flush Darjeeling teas.

    We have tasted few samples from few of the gardens of Darjeeling and Dooars and can say that this year the 1st flush harvest is a bit late. We expect that we will get the early 1st flush teas from the clonal bushes like the AV2, P312, and BB157 etc. The 1st flush teas from the pure china bushes will take some time to arrive as the china bushes usually takes some time to conceive the new leafs and shoots during the early spring due to cold and dry conditions during this time.

     A pure and good 1st flush Darjeeling tea should have a bright greenish appearance, filled with tiny white silver tips. The cup should give out bright yellow liquor in the cup with fruity-floral aroma with a bit of astringency at the end of each sip.

 As usual we will taste and only procure the early season pure and true first flush teas and start offering them to our tea lover friends all around the world through our website. Till then we request you to keep visiting us at our website www.teaemporium.net and our official face book page www.facebook.com/teaemporium



Sunday, November 1, 2015

An approach to autumn flush Darjeeling tea 2015




An approach to autumn flush 2015 Darjeeling teas 2015

    The monsoon harvest has finally ended in all of the tea gardens in Darjeeling and we are all eagerly waiting for the fresh and new autumn flush 2015 Darjeeling teas to arrive.

     Like every year, even this year the people of Darjeeling were in a festive mood since the “Dushera” festival had started from the 13th of October and was celebrated till the 23rd of October and we were all very busy celebrating this festival.

    Since we have continuously tasted a lot of tea samples from about 45 plantations of Darjeeling year long this year we got the hint of autumn flush harvest in some of the teas harvested after the 23rd of October 2015. This has occurred since the climatic conditions have changed a lot in Darjeeling after the “Dushera” festival. The afternoon has been very sunny and warm but right after the sunset it gets really cold as we move towards the night.

   The climatic conditions play a very vital role for this premium Darjeeling tea harvest . The temperature difference between the day and the night should not be more than 9-12 degree Celsius. For a perfect autumn flush tea harvest the days should be sunny and warm and the evening should be slightly cold. A perfect autumn flush Darjeeling tea should have a dehydrated leaf appearance with fewer tips in it. The cup should be golden orange in colour and the aroma of the tea should have a matured sweet and dry pine leaf like character in it.

      As mentioned earlier we have restlessly tasted many tea samples everyday and we will procure simply the best batches from different plantations of Darjeeling and we also assure our entire tea lover friends around the world that only the best batches will be offered as usual.
   Till then, keep sipping into the finest Darjeeling teas!




Thursday, June 25, 2015

Margaret`s Hope White Delight MTC -17 Darjeeling white tea 2nd flush 2015

Margaret`s Hope White Delight MTC -17 Darjeeling white tea 2nd flush 2015


       We are really very proud and glad to present this lot of super premium Darjeeling white tea during the 2nd flush 2015 Darjeeling tea harvest. Margaret`s Hope tea estate of Darjeeling is known for its high elevation young clonal bushes and for years we have noticed that this estate produces very unique and delicious clonal Darjeeling teas. We continuously tasted a lot of samples from this estate and during the peak 2nd flush period we came across this awesome batch of tea.

   This is an exceptional quality pure 2nd flush white tea plucked at the peak 2nd flush period from the 100% pure young AV2 clonal bushes of this beautiful garden of Darjeeling.

     This hand crafted tea is sorted bold in size and has lots of large gold tips in it. The dry leafs gives out delicious fruity aroma of ripe mangoes, almonds and dry raisins.

     When steeped for complete 5 minutes the cup gives out light golden liquor with a blast of exotic fruity aroma. Each sip is super delicious which reminds of ripe mangoes, sugarcanes, slight hint of fennel and sweet taste of honey with a lemony aftertaste.


   True nectar of the 2nd flush harvest which is simply the most delicious and healthy premium Darjeeling tea of this 2nd flush harvest! 

Monday, May 25, 2015

An approach to 2nd flush 2015 darjeeling teas



An approach to 2nd flush 2015 Darjeeling teas.

    

The spring harvest or the 1st flush 2015 Darjeeling tea harvest has just ended in all the gardens of Darjeeling. After almost 4 years we had a very good spring harvest this year as all the gardens of Darjeeling received a very good amount of rainfall this year. All the gardens of Darjeeling are going through the “banjee”period or the dormant period at this point of time and we are all looking forward to the 2nd flush 2015 Darjeeling tea harvest.

     The 2nd flush harvest is one of the most important harvest period for all the gardens in Darjeeling as this premium harvest lasts for only 12-15 days and it is very important for the tea makers to choose the right tea leaves during the right time during this harvest as the most important factors for perfect 2nd flush Darjeeling teas are soil and climatic conditions.

    Darjeeling tea is particularly known for its unique muscatel character and this character is pronounced in almost all the Darjeeling teas during this harvest. The “Muscatel” is a character which is often compared with the Muscat wine or Muscat grapes and tea experts around the world claim that this character is found in Darjeeling teas during the 2nd flush harvest. The best Muscatel Darjeeling teas are made from pure “china” bushes and the shoots and leaves during this harvest should be in an extremely dry/ dehydrated condition.

    A perfect 2nd flush tea should be brown/ coppery in appearance filled with golden shoots or buds, the liquor should be golden orange in appearance, the aroma should have hints of chocolates, slightly spicy and each sip should be rich in taste with sweetness and no astringency at all.

    We have already started tasting the samples from various plantations of Darjeeling and we think it is still very early for the perfect 2nd flush 2015 teas to arrive. We predict extremely good 2nd flush teas will start coming in from 15th of June 2015 onwards and anything before that will be a pre- 2nd flush tea.

     As usual we will do our best to procure the finest teas and will inform all our tea lover friends around the world once we complete our list of 2nd flush 2015 Darjeeling teas.






Sunday, March 8, 2015

Gielle sftgfop-1 Ex-1 Darjeeling tea 1st flush 2015

Gielle sftgfop-1 Ex-1 Darjeeling tea 1st flush 2015

This garden is situated in the Teesta Valley area of Darjeeling district and is situated at a height of 3000 feet above sea level. This garden has been making exceptional high quality Darjeeling teas for the past 4-5 years. This garden has newly planted clonal and china bushes which are being used to make some the finest black, green, oolong and white Darjeeling teas.

    We are once again very excited to offer the 1st batch of Darjeeling tea from this garden which rolled out of this garden this year.

This is an exceptional 1st batch of exclusive 1st flush Darjeeling tea plucked from the 100% pure china bushes of this high elevation garden of Darjeeling.
      The dry leafs are extremely greenish in appearance and is filled with silver tips in it. The dry leafs also gives out delicious fruity aroma of green apples, raisins and guavas.

      When steeped for complete 4 minutes the cup gives out bright yellow liquor. Each sip is extremely fruity which reminds of fresh ripe bananas, green apples and white grapes which further stays on the palate for a long time with a mellow aftertaste without any bitterness.

Teesta Valley sftgfop-1 EX-1 Darjeeling tea 2015

Teesta Valley Tea Estate is one of the finest tea gardens in Darjeeling district. It is mostly famous for its high quality black and green teas. This plantation is on the eastern region of Darjeeling district. Mostly china bushes are found in this plantation. This is also one of the highest elevation gardens in Darjeeling, its slopes ranges from 2500 – 6500 feet above sea level.

      This wonderful garden of Darjeeling has been consistently producing excellent teas every season and every year they are improving with their high quality teas each year. We are once again proud and honour to offer the 1st lot of fresh 1st flush 2015 Darjeeling tea that rolled out of this garden this year.

This is a super quality Darjeeling tea plucked from 100% pure china bushes of this high elevation plantation of Darjeeling during the early spring harvest.
   The dry leafs are well twisted and sorted and has a lot of small size silver tips in it. The dry leafs gives out  delicious aroma of exotic flowers like jasmine and roses.
    When steeped for complete 4 minutes the cup gives out very bright yellow liquor in the cup. Each sip is super smooth and delicious which reminds of exotic flowers like jasmine and Rhododendrons and ends with a unique sweetness on the palate.