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| Stash Premium Darjeeling Spring Tea, Tea Bags, 18-Count Boxes (Pack of 6) |
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| Manufacturer: Stash |
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| List Price: $24.02 |
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Product Details |
- Case of six boxes, each containing 18 tea bags (total of 108 tea bags)
- Pure Darjeeling Indian tea
- Light, mellow flavor
- 18 foil-wrapped tea bags in each box
- Ingredients from Darjeeling, India, and packaged in Tigard, Oregon
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smooth and delicious
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| Review Date: November 28, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Erin, mom of boys, tea lover in Wyoming |
| This is one of the best "plain" teas that Stash makes. It's surprisingly smooth and has a subtle flavor that is perfect for anytime! Also makes a great iced tea when using one bag as flavoring in a pot of plain old orange pekoe tea. |
Good, but by no means great.
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| Review Date: August 28, 2008 |
| Reviewer: T. H. Chan, |
| The Golden Darjeeling I bought before was better in terms of both aroma and aftertaste. |
Surprisingly Lovely Tea
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| Review Date: October 6, 2007 |
| Reviewer: O. Brown, Twopeas, WA |
*****
Stash's new "Stash Teas of India" are refreshing and different for Stash---each one is unique, and Darjeeling Spring is no exception. The only ingredient is Darjeeling first flush black tea leaves, and it is a truly complex and tasty tea. It tastes wonderfully black and needs nothing at all to be added for a great tea experience. This tea contains caffeine, and is a strong, distinctive, high-quality and refreshing tea.
Stash also makes a Darjeeling Summer Black Tea, which is a second flush black tea (as opposed to a first flush as this one is). I had to look up what the difference was between the two, because I could tell that they tasted slightly differently, but I loved both, and really couldn't figure out what the actual difference was. On a tea forum, a member from India wrote: "Flush refers to the four separate plucking seasons throughout the year, each known for its distinctive flavor - First Flush (March-April), Second Flush (May-June), Monsoon Flush (July-September), and Autumnal Flush (October-November). First Flush leaves are tender and very light green in appearance, whereas, the second flush leaf has a purplish bloom. The First Flush liquor is light, clear, and bright with a pleasant brisk flavor. But the Second Flush liquor is round and mellow with more amber color and a slightly fruity flavor. In Second Flush Tea the "Muscatel" flavor for which Darjeeling is known becomes pronounced."
Recommended...a true step up for Stash!
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