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Darjeeling First Flush Tumsong DJ2
Iris, orchids, star gazer lily
and Concord grape
About this tea
Set high in the Himalayas, Darjeeling is regarded as the “Champagne of Tea” due to its one of a kind terroir. Each garden and slope section in Darjeeling carries its own signature terroir, fragrance and flavor characteristics.
The Tumsong Estate was planted in 1867 at the historic site of the Tamsa Devi Temple on slopes of the Golden Valley that face the highest Himalayan ranges and are met with constant cold winds. The microclimates that exist in this expansive mountainous range cause the tea to grow gradually. The steady and slow leaf development during the spring flush in Darjeeling concentrates and accentuates remarkable multi-floral and fruity aromas. The Tumsong Estate is planted with 100% vintage China bush and is one of the top gardens in all of Darjeeling. The concept to note in this garden are the numerous microclimate ranges—a great illustration of terroir. Different grades of slopes and fluctuating levels of sun exposure in each garden’s divisions allow for every plantation to vary from one another, even though they are in close proximity. The eagerly anticipated first flush harvest in March-April produces teas with vivacious energy and flavors that capture the essence of spring and this amazing tea region.
Origin
Tumsong Estate, Darjeeling, India
Cultivar
Ambari Vegetative 2 & Original China Bush
Harvest
March - April (First Flush); May - June (Second Flush)
Elevation
1500 meters
Ingredients
Black tea
Ingredients
Black tea
Origin
Tumsong Estate, Darjeeling, India
Cultivar
Ambari Vegetative 2 & Original China Bush
Harvest
March - April (First Flush); May - June (Second Flush)
Elevation
1500 meters
Origin
Darjeeling, India
Tumsong Estate
The Tumsong Estate was planted in 1867 at the historic site of the Tamsa Devi Temple on slopes of the Golden Valley that face the highest Himalayan ranges and are met with constant cold winds. The microclimates that exist in this expansive mountainous range cause the tea to grow gradually. The steady and slow leaf development during the spring flush in Darjeeling concentrates and accentuates remarkable multi-floral and fruity aromas. The Tumsong Estate is planted with 100% vintage China bush and is one of the top gardens in all of Darjeeling.