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Margaret's Hope Darjeeling, Loose Leaf Tea

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MARGARET'S HOPE - Darjeeling - 2nd Flush (Estate Black Tea) 

INGREDIENTS FROM:India 

REGION(S):Darjeeling 

SHIPPING PORT(S):Calcutta 

GRADE(S):TGFOP (Tippy Golden Flavoury Orange Pekoe) 

GROWING ALTITUDE(S):6800 feet above sea level 

MANUFACTURE TYPE(S):Orthodox 

CUP CHARACTERISTICS:A delicate tending astringent cup with the distinctive 'Muscatel' character. Hints of currant create an almost wine-like taste. 

INFUSION:Bright tending light 

INGREDIENTS:Luxury black tea. 

INFORMATION:During the 1930's the garden was owned by Mr. Bagdon who lived in London but visited the tea garden regularly. He had two daughters. The younger daughter named Margaret; who when she saw the tea garden fell in love with it, hoped one day she would have an opportunity to return. Sadly she fell ill on board ship during the return trip to England and died soon after. In her memory, her father changed the garden's name to Margaret's Hope. It is believed that she visits the estate bungalow from the western side, coming through the main guestroom and leaving from the study through the verandah to the tennis courts.

The bushes at Margaret's Hope are almost entirely the Chinese Jat (genus) accounting for the green leafed tippy appearance of the manufactured leaf and the superb fragrance. Because the tea is grown at such high altitudes and in relatively cool weather the bushes do not grow quickly, and as such the production is limited.

The best time of the year for quality is during 'second-flush' (end May - end June). During this time Darjeelings are incomparable to any other tea in the world. The fragrance and taste is a complex bouquet that reaches right out of the cup. Some would describe the taste as nutty; others find it reminds them of black currants, but most often it is described as similar to the taste and fragrance of muscat grapes.

The are 3 main times of year for producing good quality Darjeelings:

1st flush - Springtime harvested teas from late Feb. to mid April. The young leaves yield a light tea with generally intense muscatel with 'point'. A gentle afternoon tea.

2nd flush - Harvested in June, these teas are more fully developed. The liquor is bright and the taste full and round excellent muscatel. An superb afternoon tea that is especially good with scones and raspberry conserve.

Autumnal - Not always available depending upon the weather, they are typified by a round taste and coppery liquor. Excellent as a breakfast tea.

HOT TEA-BREWING METHOD: Bring freshly drawn cold water to a rolling boil. Place 1tsp of tea for each cup into teapot. Add boiling water, cover and let steep 3 - 7 minutes. Add milk and sugar to taste. Acceptable to consume 'straight up'.

ICED TEA-BREWING METHOD: (1 quart/liter) Place 6 tsps of tea in a heat resistant pitcher. Add 1¼ cups freshly boiled water. Steep 5 min. Quarter fill a serving pitcher with ice water. Add steeped tea and fill with ice water. Garnish and sweeten to taste.

(Please note: Top quality tea may cloud when iced (its OK) due to their naturally high flavonoid/polyphenol levels).

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