Lumbini Opa from Story of My Tea. . . A Monthly Tea Experience. . . .

 

If you haven’t heard of Story of My Tea’s monthly subscription service, I implore you to check this monthly box out.  This monthly subscription box may be a bit more expensive than the others out there, but this tea box delivers a monthly tea experience.  A curated monthly tea experience into regions and tea depths that you may not be familiar with.  Other tea boxes do the same, yes, but with each tea that Story of My Tea delivers to your doorstep, there is also an added learning experience.

On the back of every pouch is more information regarding the tea and even an interactive bar code that you scan with your phone to learn more.  I just love that feature.

This go around, I brewed up Lumbini Opa, a black tea from the Lumbini estate in Sri Lanka.  From what I’m understanding, this particular estate is considered to be one of the finest tea producing estates in the region.  Lumbini Opa is described as being very fragrant, rich and malty with a full bodied taste with complex flavors and hints of spicy sweetness.

Another great point to Story of My Tea’s packaging is that feature prominently on each package are the steeping parameters. No need to guess with their teas. The steeping guide lines are laid out for you.  Steeping parameters for this tea are 190F and a steep time of 3-4 minutes. Story of My Tea also suggests adding in ginger slices, mint leaves or a stick of cinnamon. I love all of those suggestions and will end up trying those next go around with this tea.

After allowing the tea to cool for a few moments, I took my first sip. I haven’t had a black tea in a while and this tea is making me wonder why.  Warm malty tones with a tiny bit of an earthy hint provide this wonderful loving tea a great start.  The spicy hint kicks in more towards the end of the sip and contributes to this delicious after taste. Each sip is soothing and warming to the soul.  This is one of those teas you need around for when you are cold to the bone and need warmed up. Like those winter days that are creeping every so slowly towards us.   This tea has “Sweater Weather” written all over it.

I love those scenarios when a tea reminds you of how great a variety can be.  I have been neglecting my black teas for far too long. I need to brew up a few and show them some love.


Here’s the scoop!

Leaf Type:  Black
Where to Buy:  Story of My Tea
Description

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