Darjeeling Second Flush Tea Bags
Darjeeling Second Flush Tea Bags
Darjeeling is a land of rolling foothills set against a backdrop of snow-capped Himalayan peaks. Grown at high altitude, our Darjeeling Second Flush encapsulates the best of the region's summer picking season, when the hot weather creates the perfect conditions for making stronger black teas. Combining complex and comforting aromatic scents, this prestigious expression of Darjeeling terroir is deeply refreshing with a satisfyingly thick flavour. Please dispose of your used tea bags in your council food waste bin.
- Cultivar - Camellia sinensis var. sinensis
- Picked - Summer
- Oxidisation level - 100%
Tasting notes
What to Look For
Deep brown tea leaves with dusky gold and silver tips.
Aroma
Comforting hints of muscatel grape, hop and citrus.
In the Cup
A clear russet-orange infusion.
Taste
Balanced, crisp and refreshing with grape sweetness.
Origin
- Cultivar - Camellia sinensis var. sinensis
- Picked - Summer
- Oxidisation level - 100%
Origin
Tasting notes
What to Look For
Deep brown tea leaves with dusky gold and silver tips.
Aroma
Comforting hints of muscatel grape, hop and citrus.
In the Cup
A clear russet-orange infusion.
Taste
Balanced, crisp and refreshing with grape sweetness.
The perfect cup
- Use 1 tea bag per cup (250ml)
- Heat water to 100°C
- Infuse tea for 3 minutes
- You can re-infuse this tea once
- The best of the bestDelicious tea in a handy format, my favourite. I carry a supply whenever I travel
- ExcellentCan without it after my supper
- A truly exceptional tea.This refined and beautiful 2nd flush Darjeeling has a thrilling muscatel undertone, a subtle, perfumed taste which never lets you down. I look forward to it with the same relish as I experience at the prospect of a glass of fine wine. Jing's 2nd flush is head and shoulders above other brands I use (Hampstead tea company, etc). Indeed, it should be added that it's not easy to get Darjeeling this good any more, hence it's price. But when you consider you pay £3.00 for a Starbuck's coffee, then it's still a pretty good deal! (this is not encouragement to put the price up, Jing!) To conclude I can only say that tea this good has to form part of any cultivated person's day - indeed, of their whole outlook on life.
- My favourite so farI am, by no means, a tea connoisseur but the Darjeeling Second Flush has just amazed me - such a beautiful flavour. We have gradually worked our way through the Tea Bag Explorer and this one has come out tops. We are tending to use the Assam Breakfast Tea as the standard, the Ceylon loose tea for something lighter and refreshing and the Darjeeling for special moments and the fruitier ones for just when you want some warm and flavoursome. We first came across Jing Tea in Paris this August and won't ever return to supermarket teas again