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  Darjeeling 2nd Flush | In Pursuit of Tea
Darjeeling 2nd Flush | In Pursuit of Tea

 
Darjeeling Second Flush - 2010
The small bright green leaves burst forth from the tea plants in the end of May and early June after a short banji period. This tea was harvested on the beautiful and steep slopes of the Jungpana Tea Estate in the Mahanadi Valley. It's the only Darjeeling estate which is only accessible by walking. Everything must be carried from the road up a very steep path to the factory or down from the factory in the case of finished tea. We tasted at the factory this spring and chose this lot for it's classic flavor and good balance.


Our Price: $28.00

Country: India
Region: West Bengal
Tasting Notes: fruity, brisk
Year of Production: 2010

Product Code: BI050
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Description
 

Banjhi Leaf of Darjeeling

On Making Second Flush Leaves

Sebastian Beckwith has spent much time in Darjeeling over the years, talking with many growers and tasting teas. He was there just at the end of the First Flush season and the beginning of the little known Banjhi period. Here are his notes on a previous trip.


Tea is one of the only plants that is used only for the vegetative growth, not its fruit or flower. The tea plant is an evergreen small tree by habit, but has been trained as a shrub/bush through the periodic management practices like plucking and pruning.

After the winter dormancy, the new growth is highly prized as the first tea of the season. Depending on the region it may become white tea or green tea. In Darjeeling it becomes its famous "first flush" tea. After the first spurt of growth from the plant it goes into a second period of dormancy. This occurs about a month after first flush starts and is called the Banjhi period. The plant produces a small bud, which doesn't grow to full size, as well as a leathery larger leaf which has little taste and is hard to process.

During this two-week period the plant must be plucked to get rid of these leaves. Often teas are made from these leaves, but the result is a low-quality tea, often produced for local consumption. The Banjhi plucking allows the plant to grow the small and extremely desirable second flush leaves.

 
Brewing Notes
  • Start with your favorite spring or filtered water. Preheat the teaware. Use a large strainer basket to allow the leaves to open and release their flavor.
  • Temperature: 212 F (boiling)     Time: 2-3 minutes
    Amount: 3g / 6 oz serving = 1 rounded teaspoon
  • Play with the amount of tea, the water temperature, and steeping time to re-steep - rely on taste, not color. Get to know the tea!
  • For more about brewing tea, visit our Brewing Notes page.

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