Himalayan Golden Black Tea

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DESCRIPTION

Picked during the monsoon season in Sandakphu, Nepal, Himalayan Golden Black Tea has tan intricate flavor profile with top notes of malt, honey, and smoked sugar, and secondary notes of apricot and clove. It has a velvety finish.

After a short summer season in Nepal, the Himalayan monsoon approaches the foothills with a magnanimous rush. The golden-red soil of Sandakphu drinks in this moisture, producing a rare artisan tea that reflects all of nature’s goodness. After plucking, the leaves are 25 percent withered, then rolled in mechanical rollers. The tea is then placed in a shaping machine and further dried, producing uniformly curled leaves resulting in beautiful Himalayan Golden Tea. It’s velvety finish allows for it to be consumed alone or with sweeteners and cream.

Pairing

This tea pairs well with hearty meals and with chocolaty desserts.

How to Steep

  • 4 grams of tea to 8oz (240 ml) of fresh water

  • Bring fresh water to 200 degrees F

  • Steep for 3-4 minutes

  • Good for 3 infusions

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DESCRIPTION

Picked during the monsoon season in Sandakphu, Nepal, Himalayan Golden Black Tea has tan intricate flavor profile with top notes of malt, honey, and smoked sugar, and secondary notes of apricot and clove. It has a velvety finish.

After a short summer season in Nepal, the Himalayan monsoon approaches the foothills with a magnanimous rush. The golden-red soil of Sandakphu drinks in this moisture, producing a rare artisan tea that reflects all of nature’s goodness. After plucking, the leaves are 25 percent withered, then rolled in mechanical rollers. The tea is then placed in a shaping machine and further dried, producing uniformly curled leaves resulting in beautiful Himalayan Golden Tea. It’s velvety finish allows for it to be consumed alone or with sweeteners and cream.

Pairing

This tea pairs well with hearty meals and with chocolaty desserts.

How to Steep

  • 4 grams of tea to 8oz (240 ml) of fresh water

  • Bring fresh water to 200 degrees F

  • Steep for 3-4 minutes

  • Good for 3 infusions

 

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