I havent really been able to smell or taste since October due to severe sinusitis. So I was waiting until after sinus surgery to try out these lovely leaves. Surprisingly, this was a day I was caressed by divine grace and able to taste and smell! After waking and coming to this realization, I excitedly knew I was going to brew one of these two beauties! So I just went with my intuition and chose the one who spoke to me loudest. It was Majestic Muscatel. Holy Hannah, my friends. This tea is magnificent. It is quite possibly the very best black tea Ive ever met! I am hopeful this divine intercession on my sinuses continues until tomorrow so I can try the Liquid Luxor. A heartfelt THANK YOU to the magnificent Mau!! PS These tins are rad AF!!
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Matt
Nice subtle complexity
Mildly fragrant and complex but medium to strong tannins. Very nice. Not strong enough to take cream and honey in my opinion. A solid evening tea with subtle complexity,
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Richard Parker
This morning’s tea is the winner!
It is another smooth Darjeeling. I wasn’t sure how to describe it, but on the canister it says flowery, yet woody; sweet, yet musky and I agree! Very nice.
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G.G.
Distinct, Warm, Elegant
From the beauty of the twisted leaves to the color and fragrance in the cup, it is distinct, warm, elegant, and full of character.
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Jessica Halton
Delicate and delecious!
Overall the Muscatel is a much lighter and delicate tea in my opinion and would make a good afternoon tea for me!
A collection of rare and exclusive blends that inspire your senses. This series has a range of rare teas and tea blends from Darjeeling. These are produced in extremely small batches available only in a limited window in the year.
Most of the teas in the Elite’ Series is sourced from Tarzum, Okayti, and Pussimbing Tea Gardens, and Margaret's Hope.
Tarzum Tea estate is spread over symmetric gentle slopes facing the mesmerising Mirik Valley, this tea garden is one of the most beautiful tea estates in Darjeeling. It is located in the Rung Bong valley, famous for growing rare and exotic tea. The climate here is cool and misty and that adds a special aroma to the tea leaves.
The estate has Fair Trade certification, ISO 1901:2008 & HACCP awarded by TUV NORD, Organic certificates for NOP, and JAS by IMO.
Pussimbing is located about 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) from the Ghum railway station in Darjeeling, this USDA Organic and IMO certified tea garden is located at an average altitude of 5000 feet on the slopes of Tiger Hill. The plantation is bio-organic with 100% China bushes. The plantation is over 100 years old and today it is a source of the finest organic tea in Darjeeling.
Okayti is located in Mirik Valley, this 150 year old Tea Estate is blessed with beautiful slopes, subtropical climate and the right kind of soil. It has been producing tea of excellent quality since its inception and it still stands as a proud producer of the world’s finest teas.
Set in the scenic landscape of the Himalayan foothills, the lush garden is spread out over wavy terrain at altitudes of 1,300 to 2,000 metres. This magical tea yields a delicate, light golden infusion. The environment and location of the estate play a significant role in the flavors and aroma of the tea.
Margaret’s Hope is located in the Kurseong Valley in Darjeeling, this USDA Organic, RA and ETP certified tea garden is at 5500 feet altitude. Its tea plants are a wonderful combination of China bushes and a few selected segments planted with top quality clones.