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Darjeeling

China bush, Clonal AV2

Darjeeling black tea tea — watercolor illustration
Oxidación 90%
Cafeína 40,0 mg
L-Teanina 4,5 mg
Cosecha Spring (First Flush), Summer (Second Flush), Autumn
Altitud 600-2000m
Tipo de Hoja One bud two leaves

Descripción

Darjeeling tea, grown in the Himalayan foothills of West Bengal, is often called the 'Champagne of Teas' for its exquisite muscatel flavor and bright, champagne-gold liquor. First Flush (spring) teas are light and floral, while Second Flush (summer) teas develop the prized muscatel grape character. Each of the 87 estates produces tea with distinct terroir.

Guía de Elaboración

Temperatura 90°C
Tiempo de Infusión 180s
Ratio de Agua 100ml/g
Infusiones 2x

Recipiente recomendado: Porcelain teapot or ceramic cup

First Flush Darjeeling is lighter and brews best at 85-90°C for 3 minutes. Second Flush (muscatel) handles 90-95°C. Avoid milk with premium Darjeeling — it masks the muscatel character. Gongfu-style brewing at 90°C also works well for whole-leaf grades.

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