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Looking A Darjeeling Tea lover in this group.
You may visit www.darjeelingteaboutique.com for complete details on Darjeeling Teas
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Darjeeling Tea Addict > wrote:
>Looking A Darjeeling Tea lover in this group.


Well, I'll ask this question of you, then.

When I was a kid, Darjeeling teas were much darker than they are today.
It seems that over the years they have become less and less fermented.

I have been told that what I need to ask for in order to get the old style
darker tea is a "fully-withered Darjeeling." I have found a few of them,
such as the Rohini Enigma and one of the Puttabong estate teas.

What other ones are out there?
--scott


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On Thursday, September 13, 2012 8:49:08 AM UTC-5, Scott Dorsey wrote:
> Darjeeling Tea Addict > wrote:
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> >Looking A Darjeeling Tea lover in this group.

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> Well, I'll ask this question of you, then.
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> When I was a kid, Darjeeling teas were much darker than they are today.
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> It seems that over the years they have become less and less fermented.
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> I have been told that what I need to ask for in order to get the old style
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> darker tea is a "fully-withered Darjeeling." I have found a few of them,
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> such as the Rohini Enigma and one of the Puttabong estate teas.
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> What other ones are out there?
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> --scott
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> "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis."


I've tended to find Darjeelings too weak for my taste. Do the fully withered ones have more character? Toci
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toci > wrote:
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>I've tended to find Darjeelings too weak for my taste. Do the fully
> withered ones have more character? Toci


Yes! Try the Rohini Enigma, or ask Upton's for a sample of their Makaibari
estate second flush (DJ-141). I think you will be much happier than you are
with the modern Darjeelings.
--scott


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On Tuesday, September 18, 2012 9:46:09 AM UTC-5, Scott Dorsey wrote:
> toci > wrote:
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> >I've tended to find Darjeelings too weak for my taste. Do the fully

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> > withered ones have more character? Toci

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> Yes! Try the Rohini Enigma, or ask Upton's for a sample of their Makaibari
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> estate second flush (DJ-141). I think you will be much happier than you are
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> with the modern Darjeelings.
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> --scott
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> "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis."


Thanks. Toci


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