This is black tea delivered from the Siupur tea plantation in the Assam region of India.
The roasted aroma reminiscent of chocolate harmonizes with sweetness and astringency, making it a satisfying drink.
It can be extracted in about 1 minute with boiling water and can be tasted deliciously straight or with milk.
Two types are available: leaf type and tea bag type.
Choose the form and amount of content you prefer according to the occasion.
[Delicious brewing method]
Tea bag: 1 tea bag, 150ml hot water (about 1 cup), 95°C, 1 minute brew
Leaf Tea: 5g leaf tea, 300ml hot water (about 1 cup of teapot), 95°C, 1 minute brew
[Let's move on in a cup, the flow of taste]
●First Impression
The scent reminiscent of wood and barrels spreads gently
●Spread of flavors (Mid Palate)
The aroma reminiscent of cacao and chocolate and the gentle sweetness spread.
●Finish
The rich aroma and pleasant aftertaste continue
[Recommended in times like this]
●For voluminous dessert time
●The exhilaration reminiscent of menthol quietly overlaps
●When enjoying non-alcoholic
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Enjoy the individuality of the tea garden as it is, Assam in a single estate
Assam tea is often enjoyed as a blend without the name of the tea garden coming to the fore.
Among them, the tea at Siupur Tea Garden is a cup unique to a single estate, allowing you to taste the individuality nurtured in a single tea plantation.
It has a solid richness, a chocolate-like aroma, and a soft sweetness.
It has the strength typical of Assam, but it is somewhat neat and has a taste that is not easy to get tired of.
It is selected not only from the production area, but also from the tea plantation.
Assam teaches you how to enjoy it.