Re: Assam from Upton'sOn Mar 10, 4:47 pm, "Melinda" <Csine...@yahoo,com > wrote:
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> > Hi all,
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> > I've had two or three EXCITING Assams from Uptons before.
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> > The one I remember most was "Assam FTGFOP1 SPL CL" from Mangalam
> > Estate (OR-575). It was *so* complex and spicy!
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> > AND it was THICK: Help me with this. The tea was *thick* in my
> > mouth, as if it had some magic extra ingredient. This quality was not
> > hard to brew for: a light infusion, a strong infusion, they both had
> > this quality. I've had lots of Assams, and this was not simply
> > "malt."
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> > This tea was just under $16/lb. When I fiished it off (in early
> > 2007), I tried ordering more. It was all gone. I got a different lot
> > from the same estate, around the same price, but it wasn't organic (so
> > I know it was a different lot), and it was fine tea... but not the
> > dazzler I had had!
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> > Any current recommendations of Assams you have found amazing?
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> > Oh, and, I've read some rather uncomplimentary reviews on Upton's web-
> > pages... negative enough that I don't think Upton's was censoring
> > stuff. Remember, though, that it is likely most reviews will be
> > positive: Would *you* waste time writing a review of something you
> > weren't excited about?
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> They do "censor" if you want to call it that....they refused one of my
> reviews once and I won't write any more for them because of that. I still
> order from them of course, it's their website and they can manage it how
> they want.
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They published one of mine where I gave an enraged one star review.
And I'm avoiding one of their Assams where somebody else, as a single
reviewer, said a tea tasted like decayed raisins. Possibly you
reviewed one that they were about to take off their list anyway?
Toci