Nepal Autumnal Jun Chiyabari Organic

Lot J-296
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Product code: CSTN-68

From magnificent Nepalese gardens, only a short distance from Darjeeling, the delicate leaves and golden buds of this black tea from an autumn harvest have been transformed with care and expertise.

The resulting liquor is sweet and light, displaying its rich floral perfumes, honey and subtle fruity (apple) and chocolate accents.

Simply exquisite!

  • Cultivar: Clonal
  • Producer: M. Tamang
  • Altitude: 1850m
  • Date of harvest: November 5, 2022
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Teapot method
balance Quantity / 250ml of water
1.5
thermometer Temperature of infusion
95
lined-clock Infusion length
4 - 5 min
Gaiwan technique
balance Quantity / 150ml of water
3
thermometer Temperature of infusion
95
lined-clock Infusion length 1
20 - 35 sec
lined-clock Infusion length 2
10 - 20 sec
lined-clock Infusion length 3
30 - 45 sec
Flavour wheel Identify the principal aromatic notes of a tea
Floral Fruity Woody Earthy Spice Vegetal
Similar Aromatic Profiles

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