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Steve Hay 20-11-2004 01:30 AM

Assam Moran Estate / Percolators / Pu
 
Anyone had the subject tea? How does it taste? Cocoa notes in it, I
read, but what's the main flavor characteristic? I got it for mornings
when I'm having it particularly rough. Hopefully the hot water can at
work is hot enough for a black tea. I used it for some bagged chai
today, and it seemed to do pretty well, and I've heard reports of it
making the 165F (on a gas stove at least) sound, which I'm guessing is
either rapid nucleation on the heat transfer surface or some kind of gas
coming out of solution... I'm bringing a thermometer to it on Monday.
I'm going to revisit the Tuo Cha, with a beginning rinse for 30 seconds
or so. It really bothers me there's a tea of which I didn't like the
flavor. I usually like, or aquire, the taste of just about anything.


Steve

Doug Hazen, Jr. 01-12-2004 08:58 PM

"Steve Hay" > wrote in message
news:j7xnd.99$TG2.87@trnddc01...
> Anyone had the subject tea? How does it taste? Cocoa notes in it, I
> read, but what's the main flavor characteristic? I got it for mornings
> when I'm having it particularly rough. Hopefully the hot water can at


I know this is so outdated you've probably forgotten it, but ...

I got some of this, from IPoT, at a Whole Foods. I am by no means any kind
of Assam expert, nor is Assam my favorite tea, and I probably won't answer
this adequately for you. Having said that, I was not impressed with this
tea. I certainly taste/smell *no* "cocoa" notes (one or two Keemun's are the
only teas I've tried in which I detect cocoa notes). Though in my experience
the differences between higher-end Assams is small, this one just seems to
me to be a little lacking.

My partner and I (well, OK, mostly I) have been on a search for a top Assam
recently. The Moran, to me, isn't in that category, though my partner seems
more satisfied with it. To me, something like
http://www.specialteas.com/product_d...04+66+1&cid=13
(though the current lot doesn't seem quite as good as last year's) or
especially Upton's TA77 are better. Based on this, if you wanted to order
from IPoT, I'd get their Meleng, though I haven't tried it yet.

Doug



Doug Hazen, Jr. 01-12-2004 08:58 PM

"Steve Hay" > wrote in message
news:j7xnd.99$TG2.87@trnddc01...
> Anyone had the subject tea? How does it taste? Cocoa notes in it, I
> read, but what's the main flavor characteristic? I got it for mornings
> when I'm having it particularly rough. Hopefully the hot water can at


I know this is so outdated you've probably forgotten it, but ...

I got some of this, from IPoT, at a Whole Foods. I am by no means any kind
of Assam expert, nor is Assam my favorite tea, and I probably won't answer
this adequately for you. Having said that, I was not impressed with this
tea. I certainly taste/smell *no* "cocoa" notes (one or two Keemun's are the
only teas I've tried in which I detect cocoa notes). Though in my experience
the differences between higher-end Assams is small, this one just seems to
me to be a little lacking.

My partner and I (well, OK, mostly I) have been on a search for a top Assam
recently. The Moran, to me, isn't in that category, though my partner seems
more satisfied with it. To me, something like
http://www.specialteas.com/product_d...04+66+1&cid=13
(though the current lot doesn't seem quite as good as last year's) or
especially Upton's TA77 are better. Based on this, if you wanted to order
from IPoT, I'd get their Meleng, though I haven't tried it yet.

Doug




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