Assam Malt, 2nd Flush 2022 & 2023
The Garden
The Assams in our collection comes from Chardwar Estate in Assam; an organic estate owned by Gautam and his family. The finest Assam teas are picked in the 2nd flush. That’s the May/June season. It’s when the desirable malty notes are at their best.
This Tea
An especially malty batch of Assam for those who love the famous Assam taste. The tannins are very well structured delivering a robust dry finish.
Assams are rich, full bodied, and malty. They are the ideal teas to drink if you enjoy strong black teas in the morning. Indeed, the best part of a breakfast blend is usually the Assam component; although blends usually include lesser seasons rather than a pure 2nd flush. A tea like this is also a classic match for cake and other patisserie.
Storage and Ageing
When infusing, use 3g (1 tsp) per 150ml (a teacup or glass). Infuse with water just off the boil (90C) for 3 mins. If you prefer a stronger tea, you can use more leaf (adds intensity) or infuse for longer (increased tannins).
Store in a cool dry place. Assams change character with time, usually adding complexity. It’s a little known fact that Assams age well over a few years. We’ve noticed this with fine Assams (not regular ones). The age sometimes reduces the tannins and adds some floral complexity. You should drink within 5 years form picking.