Welcome back to Tea With Me and Friends - we hope you're enjoying Afternoon Tea Week 2016!
Today we bring you our third and final look at Grey's Teas, this time focusing on a selection of Assam Teas.
Let's start by taking a look at Assam Dikom....
| Grey's Teas - Assam Dikom |
The Dikom tea garden is based in the south-east of the Assam region in India’s north east, Dikom is considered one of Assam’s best tea estates. The tea produced is a bold, no nonsense traditional tea.
When brewed for five minutes you have a beautiful rich coloured tea with a bright, slightly malty flavour. A well rounded cuppa.....
| Grey's Teas- Assam Dikom |
Next we have the Assam Harmutty Second Flush.....
| Grey's Teas - Assam Harmutty Second Flush |
The Harmutty garden was established in 1870 and located in the Brahmaputra valley. The tea is usually picked in May, and has a wonderfully inviting aromatic aroma.
A nice tea fact for you - this is a clonal tea....which means that the tea bushes which these leaves are picked from are cloned from the root-stock of the original tea plants native to Assam!
This tea should be brewed for about four minutes and can be drunk with or without milk....we opted for without milk....
| Grey's Teas - Assam Harmutty Second Flush |
This tea when brewed is a lovely dark amber colour.
This is a lovely bold and rich tea with a slightly malty flavour.
Finally we have the Assam Tonganagaon 2nd Flush....which also happens to be my favourite of the three....
| Grey's Teas - Assam Tonganagaon 2nd Flush |
This tea is produced by a small garden, from the Tinsukia district of Assam, in limited quantities,
The tea is a golden amber colour when brewed for four minutes....
| Grey's Teas - Assam Tonganagaon 2nd Flush |
This tea has a bold flavour, which is malty but also slightly spicy...and its this delicious warmth that I love about it. A great cup of tea to start the day off with!
We hope you've enjoyed our look at Grey's Teas -there are plenty more teas to see over on the Grey's Teas website. We'd like to thank Grey's Teas for sending us the tea samples to try - please remember this hasn't affected our taste buds and all opinions expressed here are our own.
Thank you for popping by today,
Rachel
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