Sunday 15 May 2011

Goomtee Darjeeling 2nd Flush FTGFOP1



Goomtee Darjeeling

"A sensational classic Darjeeling tea."
Type; Black, Indian, Darjeeling, FTGFOP1 Second Flush

Price; £ 17.50 for 100 grams from Anteaques. (Edit 17/5/2011 JING tea removed)

Review; Sending tea, and taking pictures for a friend has prompted a review of this tea. Before I get into the grit, a bias should be announced. I love Darjeeling tea more than life sometimes. This tea is also the second most expensive tea I have consumed. And it has currently ranked as my favourite. Of the 85 known estates (I'm quoting 85 as that was the number published in this book http://www.flipkart.com/b/books/darjeeling-tea-golden-brew-srijeet-book-8181891864, while some website publish numbers as high as 92), I have had the privileged of only trying a third. I've previously lamented over Darjeelings and how wonderful and fantastic they are on my review over Marybong Darjeeling First Flush. However Goomtee is perhaps the first second flush to amaze me.

Goomtee is a small estate, located high in the Himalayan mountains in the northern most region designated for Darjeeling. Perhaps this is what leads to its mythical brew. If one was ever curious about the "muscatel" tones that are so often used to describe a Darjeeling, this is the tea to base your definition. Fruity in a sickly sweet sort of way, this is most certainly not a tea to adulterate with milk or sugar. I have felt the need to put that in bold; a tea of this class, of this quality, to be ruined by such inferiour products is a sin. Floral notes can be tasted too, which bring to mind wild summer flowers growing after a storm. The fruit is hard to distinguish but I would say almost imagine a pear cider wine with cherries mixed in. Muscatel. I know its overly pretentious, but this is a tea that's best description is a mood. Calm. Tranquil. When I was preparing for exams I actually had to limit my consumption of this tea as it is entirely possible to spend hours of inner peace accomplishing nothing but relaxation. Not overly astringent, it does leave you thirsting for more.



I have actually placed an order of JING's version as I am skeptical of the quality that they are selling. An edit may appear later for this review of that tasting.

(Edit 17/5/2011 JING tea; Inferior tea, I have removed the link from the top of the page as I would not encourage people to try it as a good example of what a Goomtee should taste like. JING Goomtee tastes more like a Margaret's Hope, or a mixture of several estates. No to little astringency. Maybe a full review will come at another time, however we will see if time permits.)

Here is the wiki page to Darjeeling Tea (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Darjeeling_tea) but I strongly suggest reading the above book to gain a better appreciation behind the tea industry itself. There are too many books published about "tea" without actually saying anything.

Cheerio!

-Tea Fanatic