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Melinda 07-07-2004 10:12 PM

Assam like a Keemun?
 
I am drinking a Tingalibam Estate Assam from Upton Tea this morning
and it tastes to me....like a Keemun. I don't know how to describe it,
but it's got that kind of...fruity? flavor to me. Has anyone else
tasted this tea (or another Assam that reminded them of a Keemun)? I
didn't notice this when I drank this tea before. Comments?

Dieter Folz 08-07-2004 09:37 AM

Assam like a Keemun?
 
(Melinda) wrote in message . com>...
> I am drinking a Tingalibam Estate Assam from Upton Tea this morning
> and it tastes to me....like a Keemun. I don't know how to describe it,
> but it's got that kind of...fruity? flavor to me. Has anyone else
> tasted this tea (or another Assam that reminded them of a Keemun)? I
> didn't notice this when I drank this tea before. Comments?


Hm ... everything is possible ... but what puzzles me is, that you
decribe keemun as fruity. I never drank a fruity keemun (and I've
drunk lots of it).
Keemun for me is toasty, even sometimes a bit smokey, and everytime
with a light natural sweetness.
Besides, it goes very well with a malty assam second flush (3 assam :1
keemun or 4:1, the latter, if the keemun is a smokey one) and a splash
o' milk (real one with natural cream, not that fat-reduced or zero%
shit)! Just try this for a breakfast brew.

Dieter

Dieter Folz 08-07-2004 09:37 AM

Assam like a Keemun?
 
(Melinda) wrote in message . com>...
> I am drinking a Tingalibam Estate Assam from Upton Tea this morning
> and it tastes to me....like a Keemun. I don't know how to describe it,
> but it's got that kind of...fruity? flavor to me. Has anyone else
> tasted this tea (or another Assam that reminded them of a Keemun)? I
> didn't notice this when I drank this tea before. Comments?


Hm ... everything is possible ... but what puzzles me is, that you
decribe keemun as fruity. I never drank a fruity keemun (and I've
drunk lots of it).
Keemun for me is toasty, even sometimes a bit smokey, and everytime
with a light natural sweetness.
Besides, it goes very well with a malty assam second flush (3 assam :1
keemun or 4:1, the latter, if the keemun is a smokey one) and a splash
o' milk (real one with natural cream, not that fat-reduced or zero%
shit)! Just try this for a breakfast brew.

Dieter


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