Organic Tanzania Tea from Culinary Teas

tanzania_organicTea Information:

Leaf Type:  Black

Where to Buy:  Culinary Teas

Tea Description: 

This organic tea comes from Usambara in northern Tanzania. Years ago lions freely roamed this region. The tea is reddish and the cup has a full and malty flavored.

Learn more about this tea here.

Taster’s Review:

Mmm!  It’s been a little while since I last had a pure Tanzania black tea.  It’s a tea that’s always welcome in my teacup!  I love the rich, malty flavor!

The dry leaf is a very small CTC leaf.  What that says to me is that I need to make a couple of adjustments to my brewing routine.  First, I have a smaller leaf so there is more surface area exposed.  So, I want to cut the brew time a little bit so that I don’t wind up with a bitter tasting cup!  With a small cut leaf like this, I usually brew the tea for just 2 – 2 1/2 minutes.  Since I brewed this in my Kati tumbler, I went with 2 1/2 minutes.  If I were brewing it in my Breville tea maker, I’d go with 2 minutes.

Also with the smaller cut leaf, you have more leaf in a measuring vessel than you would with a full leaf.  That is to say that 1 bamboo scoop of this tea would be more tea than 1 bamboo scoop of a whole leaf tea.  So, I reduce the amount of tea that I measure into the basket of the tumbler.  So instead of a bamboo scoop, I went with 3/4 bamboo scoop of leaf.

And the flavor is exactly what I was looking for this morning!  It’s rich, full-flavored and loaded with the gusto I need to get myself going today!  It is so malty – it would rival a favorite Assam!  And the flavor is less harsh than Assam (Assam can sometimes be bitter!)  This has a lovely caramel undertone that melds nicely with the malt.  Notes of earth, leather, hints of molasses.  As I near mid-cup, I start to pick up on some stone fruit notes.  Plum.  Caramelized plum!

Delightful!  I love that this tea is organic.  But even more than that, I love that this is a full-bodied, flavorful cup of tea that has given me the invigorating kick that I needed today!

Tanzania GFOP Black Tea from A. C. Perch’s

tanzaniaTea Information:

Leaf Type:  Black

Where to Buy:  A. C. Perch

Tea Description:

Tea from Luponde garden in Tanzania. Strong cup and full body.

Learn more about this tea here.

Taster’s Review:

This Tanzania GFOP Black Tea from A. C. Perch’s is quite lovely!  It is rich and hearty, with a bold presence.  After a few sips, I notice a sweet, honey-like taste.

It is a pleasant tea with a nicely round flavor.  There are some malty tones and a sort of “bake-y” or “bready” sort of taste to it.  As enjoyable as this is, I can’t say that it has a lot of complexity.  It’s more of a “black tea” kind of tea.  It tastes very much like a strong, full-flavored cup of tea, but there isn’t a lot of flavor distinction here.  I don’t taste definitive notes of flower or fruit, although I do taste just a whisper of smoke in the distance.  

It tastes like black tea.  It isn’t bitter (although I suspect it might be rather tannic if I were to oversteep it).  It does have a moderate amount of astringency to it.

It’s one of those teas that would be good to have on hand for when you want a really good black tea!