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10 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Exquisite.
Unquestionably the most refined of teas, Darjeeling comes from a region in the Indian (West Bengalese) Himalayas close to the Nepalese border, 7000 ft above sea level. Originating with the small-time, private, mid-19th century plantations of a British civil surgeon named Dr. Campbell, tea has long since transformed the region into a major economic center, with over 80...
Published on November 23, 2005 by Themis-Athena

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Not as satisfied...package was diff when product arrived
I got sold on the product when I read the review and hope the only reason for the review was that people all over the world have different taste.

The tea arrived in a package which does not match the picture...that's not a good start.

The side of the package was not sealed and thus I believe the aroma compromised. I wish I had not purchased the tea...
Published on February 28, 2009 by Haresh Mehta


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10 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Exquisite., November 23, 2005
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Themis-Athena (from somewhere between California and Germany) - See all my reviews
This review is from: China Mist Leaves Pure Tea Estate Darjeeling Whole-Leaf Loose Tea (Misc.)
Unquestionably the most refined of teas, Darjeeling comes from a region in the Indian (West Bengalese) Himalayas close to the Nepalese border, 7000 ft above sea level. Originating with the small-time, private, mid-19th century plantations of a British civil surgeon named Dr. Campbell, tea has long since transformed the region into a major economic center, with over 80 running gardens producing over 10 million kgs (over 22 million lbs) of tea on a total area of almost 20,000 hectares (approximately 75 square miles), and employing over 50,000 people on a permanent basis, with a further 15,000 being hired during the plucking season (March - November). The area's natural climate with its mixture of rainfall, sunshine and rich soil makes for a very distinctive flavor, and to be called "Darjeeling," tea must have been grown and processed in that particular region.

Darjeeling tea comes in several harvest varieties or "flushes": the lighter Easter harvest or first flush, and the stronger Spring harvest or second flush, which has an unmistakeably fruity, Muscatel-like note. (There is also a Summer harvest or third flush, which is even stronger than the tea from the second harvest, but it is somewhat less refined and therefore less popular than the first two varieties.)

This particular tea from Milikthong Estate is about as refined as you can get when it comes to Darjeelings (and hence, to tea culture in general): an exquisite, highly aromatic single-estate Finest Tippy Golden Flowery Orange Pekoe (FTGFOP), i.e. a tea of the much sought-after, supreme whole leaf grade containing a particularly high content of delicate, quick-steeping, golden-orange "tips," the very ends of the bud's leaves, which constitute a guarantee of quality. (The higher the content of tips, the higher the quality; and to qualify as FTGFOP, a tea must have a particularly high portion of tips.) The addition of the number "1" designates it as one of the finest in its category.

This is a tea for truly special occasions ... for a treat, there's hardly anything better than a cup of this, a good book (or a good conversation) and a plate of scones or other little afternoon tea cakes. Enjoy!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Not as satisfied...package was diff when product arrived, February 28, 2009
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This review is from: China Mist Leaves Pure Tea Estate Darjeeling Whole-Leaf Loose Tea (Misc.)
I got sold on the product when I read the review and hope the only reason for the review was that people all over the world have different taste.

The tea arrived in a package which does not match the picture...that's not a good start.

The side of the package was not sealed and thus I believe the aroma compromised. I wish I had not purchased the tea from China Mist

I actually tried another tea store in NY, Ito En. They have an online store too, which you may want to try. I would easily give it five stars or more
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars looks are deceiving, December 24, 2009
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JT (Southwest U.S.) - See all my reviews
This review is from: China Mist Leaves Pure Tea Estate Darjeeling Whole-Leaf Loose Tea (Misc.)
I do my best to be a discriminating shopper, which can be a challenge when shopping on line. I love tea (especially Darjeeling), and regularly look for good quality and value. For a moment, I thought I was on to something with "China Mist" a quality tea at a bargain price........... but then, the devil is in the details. First, it was the elaborate review which was obviously written by a publicist of some kind, overflowing with hyperbole and product history. No big deal, but kind of annoying when it's the only review available. The clincher, though, is the shipping charges......$6.00 worth of tea with a $7.95 shipping charge. See ya.
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