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Default India source of Assam like Teaspring for China teas

I am greatly enjoying my Teaspring China teas, but I also favor
Assams, so I am looking for recommendations for a source of fresh
Assams that is kind of like "the Teaspring of India teas" using
Teaspring as a benchmark for the kind of quality I am looking for. I
am currently enjoying some pretty inexpensive Ahmad Assam that I get
from Middle Eastern markets for my everyday work tea, but I know much
better Assam must be available for an affordable price. I have tried
Upton's and am ok with the tea I get for the price. Now I am ready to
move up a notch or two .
Gregory
 
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