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"The hint of peach and nectarine comes out so gently when you drink this! I have never tasted a black tea like this" - Pamela M.
Darjeeling Second Flush Lingia DJ42
Floral, muscatel, lily, orchid, orange blossom
About This Tea
The Lingia Estate was planted in 1867 across from the historic site of Tumsong and the Tamsa Devi Temple in the Golden Valley region of Darjeeling, facing the highest Himalayan ranges. In the local Lepcha language, Lingia means “the triangle point of 8 peaks,” a name that reflects the garden’s unique location.
The constant cool winds of the Himalayas in this expansive mountainous area cause the tea to grow gradually. The slow and steady leaf growth at this high elevation concentrates and accentuates remarkable floral and fruity aromas. The Lingia garden is primarily planted with pure China Bushes of the Black China variety, which are genetically close to fragrant tea rose plants. Lingia Estate’s vintage tea bushes are known to yield some of the most prestigious organic teas with heady fragrances of lily and orchid.
Origin
Lingia Estate, Darjeeling, India
Cultivar
Vintage China Bush
Harvest
June 5 – 7, 2025
Elevation
1219 – 1524 meters
Ingredients
Black tea
Ingredients
Black tea
Origin
Lingia Estate, Darjeeling, India
Cultivar
Vintage China Bush
Harvest
June 5 – 7, 2025
Elevation
1219 – 1524 meters
Origin
Darjeeling, India
Lingia Estate
The Lingia estate was planted in 1867 across from the historic site of Tumsong and the Tamsa Devi Temple on the steep slopes of the Golden Valley that face the highest Himalayan ranges. In the local Lepcha language, Lingia means “the triangle point of 8 peaks," describing the garden’s unique position. The constant cool winds of the expansive mountainous area cause the tea to grow gradually which concentrates and accentuates remarkable multi-floral and fruity aromas.
Preparation
- Imperial
- Metric
Traditional Tea Preparation
Add 3g to a gaiwan, tea cupping set or gongfu teapot (per 150mL).
Use 195°F water.
Do not rinse this tea.
Infuse the first brew for 3 minutes.
Repeat several times until the flavor and aroma of the tea dissipates. As the brewing session ensues, increase the infusion time to coax out the body and strength of the final infusions.
Teaware
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- Scott L.Verified BuyerReviewingDarjeeling Second Flush Lingia DJ42I recommend this productRated 5 out of 5 stars18 hours agoSecond flush lingia..
Awesome Possum!! Original China bushes smuggled from China in the Late 1800's...All the way to Darjeeling.....Wowsa!!
Was this helpful? - Scott L.Verified BuyerReviewingDarjeeling Second Flush Pussimbing DJ74I recommend this productRated 5 out of 5 stars18 hours agoPussimbing second flush
Super uplifting high elevation 2nd flush from pussimbing..my new favorite estate! Lingia earthier,but equally sublime Thank you Good Lady Tea plucked of Darjeeling!
Was this helpful? - NicoleReviewingDarjeeling Second Flush Lingia DJ42I recommend this productRated 5 out of 5 stars3 days ago5 Stars
Excellent thé que j’adore déguster particulièrement en après-midi; saveurs marquées, équilibrées mais pas trop intenses
Was this helpful? - Susan W.Verified BuyerReviewingDarjeeling Second Flush Lingia DJ42Rated 3 out of 5 stars1 month agoJust okay
Thought second flush would have a stronger taste. Even after adding more leaves felt tea wasn’t has flavorful as we would have liked.
Was this helpful? - Kathy S.Verified BuyerReviewingDarjeeling Second Flush Chamong DJ73I recommend this productRated 5 out of 5 stars3 months agoHeavenly tea
It tastes and smells heavenly… wish it were more affordable
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