Did you know the following
facts regarding the history of Indian teas :
1.
Tea bushes were
discovered growing wild in Assam in 1836
2.
12 chests of tea were
sent as the very first shipment to London in 1839
3.
First tea auction was
held in India in 1861
4.
India became the largest
exporter of tea to Britain in 1899
Teas of India are like
its regions and the people who live there. Very interesting concept :
Assam: The Strong One “If strength is
your weakness, Assam is your tea”
·
The teas are like the
people: bold, robust, harsh and aggressive
·
Birth place of Indian
Teas
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Worlds single largest
tea growing region
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Worlds most used tea
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900,000,000 lbs of tea
is produced yearly
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Is a very large leaf
like the teas in Yunnan, China
Darjeeling: The Exotic
One
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Known as the Champagne
of Teas
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The people of Darjeeling
are peaceful, are low spoken, soft and feel like they live in Nirvana on top of
the world
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80 + tea gardens located
in the misty section of North-East India
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Himalaya Mountains
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Borders Nepal
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7500 ft elevation
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1st Flush is called
“Easter Flush”
o Europe/Germany are the largest buyers of 1st
flush teas but Japan is showing strong interest as well
o Flavors are often vegetal, green, mild, and
astringent
·
2nd Flush (Spring)
o Rains start to arrive until June/July
o Some of the best Darjeelings are produced during
this time of year
o The green leaf hopper (similar to Taiwan) is
part of what makes Darjeeling have the muscatel flavor
o Very attractive tea with purplish browns, greens
and silver tips
o Coppery infused leaf has a penny color like a
fine wine
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Monsoon Flush
o Rain teas, produced and picked every 4 days
o Enormous leaf
o Produced from Mid-July to October
o Has more color and strength then other flushes
o More abundant and often used in blends
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Autumnal Flush
o Light copper, brownish with a malty aroma
o Produced late October – November
Nilgiri (Blue
Mountains): The Forgiving One
·
First teas planted in
1859
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Like the people of South
India: Intelligent and peaceful
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You can’t over steep a
Nilgiri tea
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One of the best teas to
use to make a chai concentrate
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Less tannins and doesn’t
cloud which makes it perfect for iced tea
·
Has overtones of a 2nd
Flush Darjeeling but cost is less
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Grown year round but
best time is Oct – Mar
Which tea region do you
most associate with? Are you a bold Assam character? Are you more gentle like a
Darjeeling? More forgiving like a cup of tea from the Nilgiri region? Something
to think about as you brew that magical cup of Indian tea.
Keep sipping tea and get the happy pangs....!!!
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