Kalo Chia Black Tea from Nepali Tea Traders

himalayan_golden_blackTea Information:

Leaf Type:  Black

Where to Buy:  Nepali Tea Traders

Tea Description:  

The strength and vigor of Jasbirey Village, in the foothills of Sandkaphu Peak, inspire our traditional Black Tea (Kalo Chia means black tea in Nepali). Partially rolled by hand, this traditional method produces a distinctive, nuanced cup. Kalo tea is characterized by a rich caramel flavor and a lasting gentle finish (because of its high altitude cultivation and extended oxidation process.) Many thanks to our Kickstarter supporter, Aaron Williams, who named this tea – the name means “black tea” in Nepalese.

Learn more about this tea here.

Taster’s Review:

Oh wow … I’m loving this tea!  It’s rich and sweet with caramel-y notes, and it has a full-body and robust character.  This is the kind of tea that I LOVE to turn to for that little “pick-me-up” in the early afternoon when I need to recharge.  This tea has some vigor to it and a really delicious flavor.

This is a strong, bold tasting tea, but there is a gentle smoothness to it too.  It doesn’t have a harsh astringency.  There is some astringency toward the tail, a mild drying sensation.  But there is no bitterness.  There is no harshness.  This is the strong, suave kind of bold tea.  As I near the bottom of the cup, I start to pick up on a little more astringency.  It’s a little more dry but again … not a harsh dryness.

There are notes of cocoa and caramel, with a sweet fruit note – sweet plum.  There are woodsy, earthy notes to this as well.  It doesn’t have the same kind of kick-in-the-butt gusto that some teas have, but it has a really pleasing “chewy” sort of flavor to it that evokes thoughts of freshly baked bread.  It’s a very satisfying tea.

I steeped this for 3 minutes at 205°F, which is what I usually go with when I have leaves with golden tips.  I’m not sure exactly why, but for some reason, I want to be just a little (about 7°) gentler with the pretty golden leaves.  This produced a really flavorful cup that is something that I’d love to indulge in regularly.  It’s one of those amazing, decadent teas that make you realize just how truly incredible tea is!

Rara Willow White Tea from Nepali Tea Traders

rarawillowTea Information:

Leaf Type:  White

Where to Buy:  Nepali Tea Traders

Tea Description:  

There are special days in the summer when sunshine is at its best and the tea fields of Jasbirey are shining and almost white. This white tea from Sandakphu is carefully hand-picked during this time to ensure that only one leaf and a bud is plucked. This delicious summer flush is highly aromatic, with hints of orange and lemon. Full leaf, loose tea. 

Learn more about this tea here.

Taster’s Review:

I know I say this a lot when I review a tea, but this tea is:  AMAZING!  Seriously, this is one of the best white teas I’ve had.  It is so sweet, evoking thoughts of the time when I was a kid and I’d go to Disneyland, and I’d go into the candy shop on Main Street and buy a bunch of rock candy on a stick.  It has that kind of sweetness, but with a hint of fruit flavor, just like the rock sugar lollipops from the “happiest place on earth.”

But there’s more to this Rara Willow White Tea from Nepali Tea Traders than just a sugary, fruity sweetness.  Light notes of vegetation (slightly hay-like), hints of melon, and a dewy note that is very refreshing.

This tastes a lot like a white Darjeeling tea, which tends to be my favorite when it comes to white teas.  This is crisp but also juicy, and it seems to sparkle as it washes over the palate.

The sip starts out with a sweet, juicy taste of fruit, and as the sip progresses, I notice the sugary notes.  About mid-sip, the hay-like notes peek through -these are very subtle – and the notes of melon become more defined, as do the notes of citrus.  The finish offers a very light, dry astringency, as if to gently pat the palate dry to ready it for another sip.  If you wait just a moment to enjoy the aftertaste, you’ll notice a more focused citrus note.

A really remarkable white tea.  I’d recommend this to any tea drinker, from the novice who is new to white tea, to the experienced drinker.  If you’re one who feels white tea is too delicate, this tea might convince you of the lovely flavor that white tea has to offer.  If you’re one who likes white tea, you’re going to absolutely adore this one.  I love it!