Recently I had the time to make a visit to one of my favourite tea places, The Tea Centre in Sydney's Glasshouse.
I decided on the devonshire tea which features a tea of your choice from their huge range of teas plus a divine fresh scone (a very large fresh scone too!), strawberry jam and double cream...YUM!
I chose to try their Darjeeling Makaibari FTGFOP (Organic). Makaibari is a tea plantation in the hills of India and it makes some delicious teas. The letters in the name of the tea indicate the grade; in this case Finest Tippy Golden Flowery Orange Pekoe! There's a mouthful. This is the finest grade of tea and I am reliably informed by wikipedia that it also stands for "Far Too Good For Ordinary People". I can't say I agree.
Anyway, before diving into my delicious scone I took a deep whiff of the liquid gold. It smelled smoky. It also smelled strongly of cooked tomatos with a hint of fresh bread. Perfect for a cool winters day!
I took a quick slurp to increase the flavour and it exploded in delicious savoury tomato and pepper flavours.
I am always partial to tea with milk and sugar so I added a little of both. The tomato flavour remained but now it had a soft sweetness. The peppery flavours were dampened by the milk becoming a smooth woody taste.
It was like the taste of a lounge fireplace, with a beautiful roaring wood fire, a good book and a mohair blanket. I daydreamed awhile before remembering my scone was getting cold.
Mmm....now to get lost in the creamy, crumbly scone...
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
Darjeeling Maikaibari
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Darjeeling,
Devonshire Tea,
India,
Makaibari,
tea grading,
The Tea Centre
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