Buying Fresh/Quality Darjeeling Tea

Hi all,

Before I start, I'd like to say that I'm new to this community, so I apologize if I breach any rules of etiquette here. I've been searching for this information using Google Groups and it looks like people can get touchy when discussion turns commercial. I'm only looking for information. Also, this post may be a little long winded, but I'm not sure what information is or isn't important, so I'm erring on the side of inclusion. Thanks for your patience with a tea novice.

I started drinking good tea a couple of years ago, and late last June, started ordering from Upton. In particular, I ordered a Risheehat First Flush that I liked very much. The aroma was very strong at this point, and probably for the next month or two. I stored the tea in Upton's tin, put in a cool dark place. By October, however, the aroma of the tea became less pronounced, and the flavor less complex.

Now, in early February, I ordered a bunch of first and second flush samples from Upton. I'm pretty happy with some of the second flushes, but the first flushes seem to have lost potency just as my Risheehat did. I thought this might be the quality of the tea; luckily, I'd ordered the Risheehat again as a check. Sure enough, it tasted and smelled like it did after a few months with me last time. I'm not sure what to make of this, since the tea itself is around a year old at this point.

So here are my questions:

  1. Is this shelf life the best I can expect, or is there something I can do to improve my storage? A few months seems a bit short to me.
  2. Is this level of freshness what I can expect from all vendors, or does Upton have a freshness issue?

I really loved the tea when it was fresh (or at least fresher), so I was thinking of buying all my Darjeeling tea this year direct from India.

  1. Would this get me fresher and/or better tea than careful selection from Upton or another (please recommend) US vendor?
  2. If so, can anyone recommend and talk about their experience with a particular site or distributor? I've seen Thunderbolt Tea, Tea Emporium, and Lochan's sites. All of them look nice enough, but I'd like to get some consumer opinions. I do know that their proprietors (as well as Upton's) occasionally show up here; their input is very welcome even if I'll take it with a grain of salt.

I'd also be interested in similar information for Assams or Nilgiris if anyone has it. I have family in Bangalore so if anyone knows a good Nilgiri, even if it's only sold locally, I'd appreciate the tip.

Thanks so much for your help!

Omkar

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Omkar
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Forgot to add - I standardized my brewing procedure so the multiple Risheehat tastings should be comparable.

Omkar

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Omkar

A lot of people believe that second flushes, like many black teas, need several months storage before they reach their peak. I've never heard anyone say this about first flushes.

How about storing the tea in an airtight container with a desiccant?

I've never been to Bangalore, but I was in various cities in Tamil Nadu a month or so ago. I was amazed by how hard it was to find Nilgiri tea for sale, even generic blends, let alone single estate teas.

/Lew

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Lewis Perin

About six months ago, I gave my personal 5 stars to two Nilgiris from Upton-TN68 and TN96. The Assams and Ceylons I liked are now sold out. I keep my teas in their original envelope, then sealed with a clip, then put in a small metal cannister. That seems to work for me. Toci

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toci

Thanks for the tips. I think I'm going to change how I store my tea, but also buy this years Darjeelings direct from India. Does anyone have experience with Tea Emporium, Thunderbolt, or Lochan?

BTW - I also really liked TN68. It really is a great tea, isn't it? I liked the TA90 Assam (Nahorhabi) quite a lot; I found it pretty similar to how Upton described it (not my experience for all teas in the samples that I'm working through).

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Omkar

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