Description
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Black tea from Thailand with betel pepper flavor.
The large dark brown leaf has inclusions of hairy leaves and a small amount of stems. When warmed up, an earthy, beet aroma is noticeable. The brew is ruby in color with golden highlights, and sweet roasted and dried fruit notes are perceptible. The taste is woody, with notes of roasted vegetables and smokiness, slightly bitter in the end. The aftertaste is tart, drying.
A slightly strong, warming, refreshing tea.
Features
Country of origin
Thailand
Brewing temperature
90-95°С
Raw material
Gu Shu (Big trees)
Year of production
1990
Body effect
Warming
Taste
Tart , Smoky , Tannic, Earth, Autumn leaves and forest, Wood and nut
Occasion
Present
Quality grade
AAA (exceptional quality)
Appearance
Loose
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