Wednesday, December 31, 2014

Soula Assam from Golden Tips Tea



Soula Assam from Golden Tips Tea
I am on a quest to find my "perfect" assam.  This is a challenging journey, as unlike Chinese black teas, most single estate assams are a bit more uniform in their flavor profile....which is why I love them in general.  There is something about their wholesome malty goodness that makes a standard favorite cup of morning tea in my home.

Soula Assam is a true representation in the beautiful ways of assams.  The dry leaf smells strongly of warm malt with a touch of dried plum.  There are few golden tips in the medium length dry leaf, which is fine with me today, as it's a chilly morning and a deeper malt tea is exactly what I'm hoping for to chase the chill away!  Soula Assam does not disappoint as a chill-chaser.  The deep malt note is a solid base for the slight fruitiness and mild astringency that this tea offers.  I immediately went back for a second cup to verify the smoothness, and it was still there.  This is a very easy to drink assam, with a straightforward flavor profile, round mouthfeel and ability to take milk exceptionally well.  Soula Assam from Golden Tips Tea is a lovely example of what a single estate assam can offer to someone wanting to move beyond the teabag.  If you are just beginning to explore assams, this is a great place to start.

You can find this tea here: Golden Tips Tea Soula Assam