
Assam black tea with a rich, malty and sweet aroma
The tea leaves rich in golden chips give off a sweet scent like western liquor, making you excited even before you drink it. The reddish-brown tea liquid has a malty flavor and a satisfying taste. The sweetness and delicious astringency of black tea pass through the throat with a pleasant richness. First straight, then with baked goods. Add some cold milk at the end. It is a brand that condenses the blessings of the fertile land of the Assam region brought by the Brahmaputra River.


NO.1245
2020 Assam Second Flush Mangalan Tea Plantation OR-233
産地:
india assam
摘取り年月:
May 31, 2020
ロット:
OR-233
等級:
FTGFOP1 Clonal Special
茶樹:
Clonal (P126A)
原材料名:
black tea
原産国名:
India
保存方法:
Store away from high temperature and humidity and direct sunlight. After opening, put in an airtight container and consume as soon as possible.
栄養成分表示:
(per 2.5g of tea leaves) energy 8kcal, protein 0.5g, fat 0.1g, carbohydrate 1.3g, salt equivalent 0g


香りと味わい
味:
rich sweetness
香り:
malty flavor
水色:
reddish brown
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お湯の温度95℃

茶葉の量
2.5g
(1 medium teaspoon)

抽出の時間3 minutes
Specialty teas rich in golden chips delivered during the summer picking season in Assam. This year, there were a series of surprisingly high-priced offers than usual, and I couldn't decide to buy. Meanwhile, the orthodox type of Assam that was carefully selected and purchased is a brand named Cloneal Special of Mangalan Tea Plantation. Although you can see the golden chips in the tea leaves, it is not the type that is dazzlingly abundant. For that reason, the taste was solid and satisfying to drink, and the balance between richness and charming sweetness was very good, and I was happy and decided to buy it. Of course, you can enjoy the taste of black tea itself, but when you combine it with sweets, the taste of this brand becomes even more attractive. A brand full of dense tea-like deliciousness. If you like the taste of your eyes, please try it.
Mangalan tea garden popular in Germany and Europe
Assam, a major production area that can be said to be synonymous with Indian tea