Recently an unusual looking package arrived in my mailbox from India. I could see that it contained a box and was wrapped up in fabric that appeared to be hand sewn.
Each corner had sealing wax applied to it. I carefully unstitched the package and found that the inside box contained a wonderful assortment of tea from Golden Tips Tea Company.
Golden Tips Tea Company produces one of the oldest and most reputable brands of tea. Their tea is 100% Pure Single Origin Unblended Tea from India.
The tea comes well packaged, with lots of valuable information included on the label, such as - origin, estate, date picked, flush and season, grade and useful brewing information.
Right now I’m enjoying Castleton Moonlight First Flush black tea. I’m definitely not a connoisseur tea taster, but even I can taste the fine quality and flavor of this Darjeeling tea. I really like the mild astringency, delicate flavor and bright golden liquor of this black tea.
I’ve also sampled the Okayti Silver Needle white tea. It has a lovely fragrance and a delicate sweet taste which I enjoyed. I was also happy to see that this is an organic tea.
Golden Tips offers several terrific sampler packs of exotic tea for just $15 including shipping from India.
The photo above is Halmari Gold black tea from Assam, India. Look at all those gold tipped leaves in this superior hand picked tea. As soon as I opened the package I could smell the rich maltiness and the brew is full bodied and perfect with a splash of low fat organic milk.
I’m looking forward to tasting more samples (such as Arya Ruby Darjeeling, Giddapahar Muscatel, Goomtee Darjeeling, Avaata Supreme Nilgiri and others) over the next couple of weeks.
You can check out Golden Tips large selection of teas for yourself here.
2 comments:
I got samples from them too and the packaging was definitely unique. I've only tried a 2nd flush from Okayti so far but it was very nice. Looking forward to comparing notes :)
I got to enjoy some samples from them as well and have really been enjoying them. And isn't that packaging amazing? I liked it as much as the teas, I think!
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