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Darjeeling Silver Tips "Late Summer"
Indian and Sri Lankan Green Teas

Origin: India

Introduction: High elevation Darjeeling with a lot of silver tips. Freshly plucked leaves are lightly rolled sideways to preserve their form. They are then lightly oxidized to develop a very muscatel (white grape) aroma.


Brewing Suggestions

Water Temp
°F (°C)
Quality of WaterQuantity of Leaf
(tsp / 8oz water)
Steep Time
(minutes)
Infusions
150°F-170°F
(66°C-77°C)
Best with Spring water22-32-3

Large-leaf green teas are known for their full flavor and smoothness. To attain this balance and avoid too much bitterness or astringency, we recommend using slightly cooler water. If the water is too hot, the leaf will “stew”, creating a bitter, “spinachy” cup. Moderately hot water, 150 to 170 F, with two loose teaspoons of leaf per cup and a steeping of 2 to 3 minutes provides 2 to 3 satisfying infusions.
Any large leaf green can be enjoyed "Chinese style". Merely place a few leaves at the bottom of a cup or glass, add hot water, and cover. After a couple minutes or so the leaf will unfurl and sink to the bottom of the vessel allowing you to drink from the top. When the water is down to just over the leaves, simply add more water. This style provides many infusions for a small amount of leaf.

   Purchase Options
By the Ounce - $ 4.50 (Out of Stock)

Account Balance: 0 (leaves)
Redemtion Value
45 per Oz

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