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Michiel van der Kraats 03-05-2004 11:58 PM

FF Darjeeling
 
The Dutch Tea & Coffee merchants Simon Levelt import a small batch of
what they call Royal Flush, which is actually Ambootia FF specially
flown over for them. My first impression is, that while it has a quite
nice almost leafy taste, I still need to experiment a bit with steeping
times. What are your experiences with this years FF teas?

--
Michiel

Michael Plant 04-05-2004 12:19 PM

FF Darjeeling
 
Michiel van der 5/3/04


> The Dutch Tea & Coffee merchants Simon Levelt import a small batch of
> what they call Royal Flush, which is actually Ambootia FF specially
> flown over for them. My first impression is, that while it has a quite
> nice almost leafy taste, I still need to experiment a bit with steeping
> times. What are your experiences with this years FF teas?



Michiel,

Ripon and I sat for awhile in his garden patio drinking the Ambootia FF the
other day. We both came to the same conclusion you did. FF leaf freshness
was definitely in evidence, but very little flower or other complexities.
Finish was too weak. At the same time there were no "bad notes." Perhaps
leaf amount and steep time variations might improve it. Ripon spoke of
giving it nine tries. I wouldn't have the patience.

Michael


Michael Plant 04-05-2004 12:19 PM

FF Darjeeling
 
Michiel van der 5/3/04


> The Dutch Tea & Coffee merchants Simon Levelt import a small batch of
> what they call Royal Flush, which is actually Ambootia FF specially
> flown over for them. My first impression is, that while it has a quite
> nice almost leafy taste, I still need to experiment a bit with steeping
> times. What are your experiences with this years FF teas?



Michiel,

Ripon and I sat for awhile in his garden patio drinking the Ambootia FF the
other day. We both came to the same conclusion you did. FF leaf freshness
was definitely in evidence, but very little flower or other complexities.
Finish was too weak. At the same time there were no "bad notes." Perhaps
leaf amount and steep time variations might improve it. Ripon spoke of
giving it nine tries. I wouldn't have the patience.

Michael



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