Darjeeling Badamtam
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Commercial Description
Emerging from India’s Darjeeling region, this black tea has a rich, malty flavor. Bold flavor. Great as iced. Takes milk, sugar, honey,or lemon and still hold up in the cup. Certified Kosher.
Ratings & Reviews
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67 Aroma: 6/10 Flavor: 4/5 Value: 4/5
Alex Zorach (1453 reviews) on Sep. 3rd, 2013
This is an inexpensive Darjeeling, not a high grade of tea, but offering decent quality relative to its price. It has a relatively dark, full-bodied character among Darjeeling teas, even though it looks lighter in color.
Brews a light-colored cup with a fruity aroma, suggestions of caramel and malt, and producing a slight peppery sensation. Moderately astringent. Some bitterness. Very full-bodied and flavorful, but not the most complex or refined aroma.
Pleasant. I'd gladly drink this one again, but it's not mind-blowing, and I think it lags behind a typical single-estate Darjeeling, more on par with a typical blend.
Alex Zorach (1453 reviews) on Sep. 3rd, 2013
This is an inexpensive Darjeeling, not a high grade of tea, but offering decent quality relative to its price. It has a relatively dark, full-bodied character among Darjeeling teas, even though it looks lighter in color.
Brews a light-colored cup with a fruity aroma, suggestions of caramel and malt, and producing a slight peppery sensation. Moderately astringent. Some bitterness. Very full-bodied and flavorful, but not the most complex or refined aroma.
Pleasant. I'd gladly drink this one again, but it's not mind-blowing, and I think it lags behind a typical single-estate Darjeeling, more on par with a typical blend.
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