Tuesday, May 15, 2012

An tae is blasta--go dtí seo

Chuir mé an tae is blasta. Bheul, bím ag insint agaibh anois ar an laghad. Go dtí seo, sílím go mbeadh is fearr liom é.

Cheannaigh mé blasannái samplaí go leor ó Upton Tea Imports faoi deireanach. Ní raibh mé a iarraidh malaí tae ar bith níos mó. Ina theannta sin, bhí mé ag lorg ar an idirlíon.

Is maith liom beagnach gach cíneal a mhéid ó Upton. Nuair a chuirtear mé mo ordú dara, ghlac mé an deis. Rinne mé rogha. Chuir mé mala rialta ó tae de hAssam go raibh ainmithe Eastát Numalighur TGFOP1.

Ní raibh sampláil mé a sula é, ach is brea liom é go laithreach. Tosaigh sé leis blas géar agus trom ach taithneamhach freisin.  Tá tae dubh go bhfuil leideannái fíon agus fíonchaoraí triomaithe air.

Mar sin féin, d'fhoghlaim mé nuair ag filleadh ar ais an suíomh ar an ghréasán nach bhfuil ar níos mó ar díol ar chor ar bith.  B'fhéidir, is féidir liom a fáil mala eile riamh fómhar seo chugainn san India. Dá bhrí sin, beidh mé ag ól é leis eolas 'milis agus searbh'.

The tastiest tea--so far.

I found the tastiest tea. Well, I'm telling you all--as of now. So far, I think it may be my favorite.

I bought lots of various samples from Upton Tea Imports recently. I didn't want any tea bags any more. Furthermore, I searched online.

I like nearly all types from Upton. When I was placing my second order, I took a chance. I made a choice. I got a big bag of Assam that was called Numalighur Estate TGFOP1.

I had not sampled it before, but I loved it immediately. It started with a sharp and bold taste but also pleasant. The black tea has hints of wine and dried grapes ("raisins").

All the same, I found when I returned to the site on the web that there isn't any more for sale at all. Perhaps, I will be able to get another bag after the next harvest in India. As a result, I will drink it with "bittersweet" knowledge.

Photo/Grianghraf

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