Assam Tea
Assam Tea Will Welcome You to the Day
From the banks of the Brahmaputra River, in the blazing sun of the Indian lowlands, Assam Tea unfolds with a hearty, stimulating flavor. A cup of Assam black tea can do more than steal your heart away from your morning coffee.
It gives you the taste of the fertile valley at the foot of Tibet’s mountains. Assam teas come from special tea plants that love being drenched in rain and sweltering heat.
They yield a malty liquer with slightly sweet notes that will steal you away from coffee once and for all! Its copper-colored infusion looks beautiful in the cup, even after a second infusion.
Indian black tea began in Assam
Unlike Chinese black tea, assam black tea comes from the type of tea plant known as C. sinensis assamica. A Scottish adventurer first brought this plant to the Queen’s attention, but it took English tea pirates to realize its full potential.
Wait a minute, tea pirates? Sure! Sir Robert Fortune had stolen tea from the Chinese at the Queen’s request. There’s more to the story. But we can get to that later, over a pot of tea…
Anyway, C. sinensis assamica has larger leaves that grow in the unrelenting heat of the Indian sun. They yield a stronger brew with a real caffeine boost. Like Nilgiri tea and Ceylon black tea, Assam forms the basis of popular breakfast tea blends, like English Breakfast tea. Some flavored teas also use an Assam base.
Yet this Assam is a premium black tea. It doesn’t need added flavors or blending. You’ll taste the pure sun, rain and earth that made it in every cup.
Buy Assam Black Tea from the best sources
The best black tea comes from single estates. This means you’re getting the genuine flavor of that tea from that farm, not a low-quality blend like you find in grocery store tea tins and cheap tea bags.
So when you buy premium tea, make sure you’re getting the best tea you can find. Online tea suppliers offer the freshest teas in varieties you often can’t find in stores. So to get some of the finest, freshest, tastiest tea available, just click below~
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When brewing black loose leaf tea, use a tea pot or a stainless steel tea infuser. Indian black teas don’t open up as much as Chinese black teas, but you still need to give the leaves room to expand. This way you get more flavor, more aroma and more pleasure from each cup.
