Tea: |
Tarajulie - Estate Black Tea |
Region: |
Assam -Thakurbari/Tezpur
district -North East
India |
Grade: |
FBOP (Flowery Broken Orange Pekoe ) |
Cup Characteristics: |
A rich
full bodied tea with
floral-like flavour
notes. The cup has
thickness with a malty
but lively character. A
perfect all day tea. |
Infusion: |
Bright
and tending coppery |
Information: |
Tarajulie is a beautiful
estate that lies in the
shadows of the Himalayan
mountains on the
Bramaputra River plain.
On a clear day the
majestic mountains are
visible on the northern
horizon. The estate was
purchased by the George
Williamson Group of
companies in the mid
1980’s and they have
maintained the high
standards that this
estate was known for.
The estate produces only
orthodox manufactured
tea. From time to time
on the estate they
contend with wild
elephants and the
occasional tiger. Not
too many years ago
intrusions by wild
animals were not
welcomed. Today however,
these ‘visits’ are not
seen in the same light.
In fact Tarajulie has
maintained some of the
forested areas on the
estate to provide cover
for these endangered
animals.
You might ask - What
gives Assam tea its
special characteristics?
The Assam valley is
dominated by the
Brahmaputra River - a
large slowly meandering
river which over
millennia of spring and
fall flooding has
deposited a rich loam
over the valley. The
soil is a deep and sandy
and the region suffers a
very hot and steamy
monsoon season, but
equally important a
relatively dry and cool
winter. Perfect
conditions for the Assam
tea bush. This area is
also susceptible to
earthquakes which can
make the ground swallow
up whole tea bushes but
this does not affect the
unmistakable rich taste
of Tarajulie FBOP.
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Brewing Instructions: |
Hot Tea Brewing Method:
Bring freshly drawn cold
water to a rolling boil.
Place 1 teaspoon of tea
for each cup into the
teapot. Pour the boiling
water into the teapot.
Cover and let steep for
3-7 minutes according to
taste (the longer the
steeping time the
stronger the tea). Even
though milk and a dash
of sugar help capture
the malty character of
this tea, it is
perfectly acceptable to
consume this tea
‘straight-up’
Iced Tea Brewing Method:
(to make 1 liter/quart):
Place 5 teaspoons of tea
into a teapot or heat
resistant pitcher. Pour
1 1/4 cups of freshly
boiled water over the
tea. Steep for 5
minutes. Quarter fill a
serving pitcher with
cold water. Pour the tea
into your serving
pitcher straining the
leaves. Add ice and
top-up the pitcher with
cold water. Garnish and
sweeten to taste. [A
rule of thumb when
preparing fresh brewed
iced tea is to double
the strength of hot tea
since it will be poured
over ice and diluted
with cold water]. Please
note that this tea may
tend to go cloudy or
‘milky’ when poured over
ice; a perfectly normal
characteristic of some
high quality black teas
and nothing to worry
about!
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