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Omkar Omkar is offline
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Default Buying Fresh/Quality Darjeeling Tea

On Mar 24, 10:51*am, Omkar > wrote:
> On Mar 21, 11:00 am, toci > wrote:
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> > On Mar 20, 9:27 pm, Omkar > wrote:

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> > > Hi all,

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> > > Before I start, I'd like to say that I'm new to this community, so I
> > > apologize if I breach any rules of etiquette here. I've been searching
> > > for this information using Google Groups and it looks like people can
> > > get touchy when discussion turns commercial. I'm only looking for
> > > information. Also, this post may be a little long winded, but I'm not
> > > sure what information is or isn't important, so I'm erring on the side
> > > of inclusion. Thanks for your patience with a tea novice.

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> > > I started drinking good tea a couple of years ago, and late last June,
> > > started ordering from Upton. In particular, I ordered a Risheehat
> > > First Flush that I liked very much. The aroma was very strong at this
> > > point, and probably for the next month or two. I stored the tea in
> > > Upton's tin, put in a cool dark place. By October, however, the aroma
> > > of the tea became less pronounced, and the flavor less complex.

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> > > Now, in early February, I ordered a bunch of first and second flush
> > > samples from Upton. I'm pretty happy with some of the second flushes,
> > > but the first flushes seem to have lost potency just as my Risheehat
> > > did. I thought this might be the quality of the tea; luckily, I'd
> > > ordered the Risheehat again as a check. Sure enough, it tasted and
> > > smelled like it did after a few months with me last time. I'm not sure
> > > what to make of this, since the tea itself is around a year old at
> > > this point.

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> > > So here are my questions:

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> > > 1. Is this shelf life the best I can expect, or is there something I
> > > can do to improve my storage? A few months seems a bit short to me.
> > > 2. Is this level of freshness what I can expect from all vendors, or
> > > does Upton have a freshness issue?

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> > > I really loved the tea when it was fresh (or at least fresher), so I
> > > was thinking of buying all my Darjeeling tea this year direct from
> > > India.

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> > > 3. Would this get me fresher and/or better tea than careful selection
> > > from Upton or another (please recommend) US vendor?
> > > 4. If so, can anyone recommend and talk about their experience with a
> > > particular site or distributor? I've seen Thunderbolt Tea, Tea
> > > Emporium, and Lochan's sites. All of them look nice enough, but I'd
> > > like to get some consumer opinions. I do know that their proprietors
> > > (as well as Upton's) occasionally show up here; their input is very
> > > welcome even if I'll take it with a grain of salt.

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> > > I'd also be interested in similar information for Assams or Nilgiris
> > > if anyone has it. I have family in Bangalore so if anyone knows a good
> > > Nilgiri, even if it's only sold locally, I'd appreciate the tip.

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> > > Thanks so much for your help!

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> > > Omkar

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> > About six months ago, I gave my personal 5 stars to two Nilgiris from
> > Upton-TN68 and TN96. *The Assams and Ceylons I liked are now sold
> > out. *I keep my teas in their original envelope, then sealed with a
> > clip, then put in a small metal cannister. *That seems to work for
> > me. * * Toci

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> Thanks for the tips. I think I'm going to change how I store my tea,
> but also buy this years Darjeelings direct from India. Does anyone
> have experience with Tea Emporium, Thunderbolt, or Lochan?
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> BTW - I also really liked TN68. It really is a great tea, isn't it? I
> liked the TA90 Assam (Nahorhabi) quite a lot; I found it pretty
> similar to how Upton described it (not my experience for all teas in
> the samples that I'm working through).


Ordered from Tea Emporium. Will let you all know how it turns out in a
week or two.

Omkar