Darjeeling Black Tea TGFOP1 - COLORFULTEA
This is a black tea with whole and even-sized leaves, and a scattering of golden leaves. It comes from the very beautiful garden of Puttabong, which enjoys an international reputation. This Darjeeling estate dates to 1848. Its first seedlings were probably brought back by Robert Fortune himself from one of his expeditions to China. After standing, this tea is a light orange color, its taste woody and mild. It can be enjoyed at any time of the day and is best drunk plain. Water: 185?F (85?C) Steeping time: four minutes Tea Grade TGFOP1 . Place Of Origin: India Quality Guarantee Period: 36 Months. Tucked away in the foothills of the snow-covered Himalayan mountains of northeast India lies the hill resort of Darjeeling 6,000 feet above sea-level and in the most spectacular setting, surrounded by over 49,421 acres of tea bushes. On a clear day, Mount Everest is visible in the distance. Good Darjeelings are always referred to as the "Champagne" of teas, the subtle, muscatel flavor and won