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Could anyone give us an update on what the weather has been like in the
Darjeeling hills - have the Estates received enough/adequate rainfall ? My information is limited to the other growing areas of Dooars and North Bank [Assam] where it hasn't rained since November. The crop intake in these areas are extremely poor, and First flush is already a goner. |
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Hi Sid,
there has been a little rain but not nearly enough for most of the plants, a real catastrophe for some of the farmers. Hence you can see less than mediocre FFs sold for insane $$ (unless you know a nice vendor). Let´s all hope for a great second flush. PS: I still have some promising samples flying around here and as my schnotz is sloowly recovering I´ll post some impressions in a couple days. Karsten Sidman wrote: Could anyone give us an update on what the weather has been like in the Darjeeling hills - have the Estates received enough/adequate rainfall ? My information is limited to the other growing areas of Dooars and North Bank [Assam] where it hasn't rained since November. The crop intake in these areas are extremely poor, and First flush is already a goner. |
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Hey Karsten - are you back in D'ling ? If so, send me you add and I
will send you [in two/three weeks time] some second flush you may like to drink. CTC and black ofcourse. Sid. |
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You might find the Tea News From Darjeeling site useful. Here's a recent posting regarding the local weather:
http://teanewsdarjeeling.blogspot.co...ings-hope.html Thanks, Bill Tea Guy Speaks http://wileng.blogspot.com/ Tea Industry News http://groups.yahoo.com/group/teaindustrynews/ Quote:
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