Tea: |
Trafalgar Anniversary -
Blended Black Tea |
Region: |
Sri Lanka, Kenya, India,
China - Dimbula, Kiambu,
Assam, Anhui |
Grade: |
FBOP
(Flowery Broken Orange
Pekoe) |
Cup Characteristics: |
A tea commemorating
Nelson's victory. Full
of flavor, deep coppery
brightness and excellent
maltiness. |
Infusion: |
Bright,
coppery, with a full
body and lingering
finish. |
Information: |
A visit
to London England isn't
complete without a stop
at Trafalgar Square, one
of England's most famous
attractions. The square
is named after the
famous naval victory
over the French at
Trafalgar, off the coast
of Spain, in 1805. The
naval commander at the
head of the British
fleet was British
national hero Horatio
Nelson. Poor Nelson died
in the battle and it is
his likeness that stands
atop the famous column
at the centre of the
square. On his way to
the battle, Nelson was
famously quoted as
saying, "I have always
been a quarter of an
hour before my time, and
it has made a man of
me." It was with this
sentiment in mind that
our Master blender
created this blend. By
blending teas that are
known for their bright,
full flavors, he
definitely succeeded in
producing a tea that
will help keep you ahead
of the clock!
So what kind of tea did
he use? Well, the blend
starts with a Ceylon tea
from estates in the
Dimbula region. These
teas are known for their
floral bouquet, bright
coppery color and
pleasing astringency.
Next is a Kenyan tea
from Kiambu. Kenyan teas
are known for their
bright vitality, and
long, full finish. The
third tea in the mix is
an Assam tea from
northern India. Assams
are very full bodied
teas and prized for
their rich malty
character. The final tea
added to the blend is a
Chinese tea from Anhui
province. Chinese black
teas have a very
distinct, somewhat raw
character that really
helps to rounds out this
blend. The outstanding
character and combined
nuance of these four
teas make this one a
real eye-opener. Brew
yourself a pot and raise
a cup for a tea-toast to
Trafalgar, and good old
Haratio!
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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 enhance
the flavor character on
this tea, it is
perfectly acceptable to
consume this tea
‘straight-up’
Iced Tea Brewing Method:
(to make 1
liter/quart): Place
6 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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