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Pasha Mountain "Large Leaf Assamica" Black Tea

Original price $7.00 - Original price $92.00
Original price
$7.00
$7.00 - $92.00
Current price $7.00

Our Autumn Pasha Black tea is from old plantation bushes growing at an altitude of about 1650 meters, making it one of the highest altitude teas in Xishuangbanna. Pasha tea has pronounced hairy buds and thick veined leaves. Our Pasha tea was picked in the 1 leaf to 1 bud ratio style as is typical of the area.

After picking, the tea was expertly processed into this beautiful black tea! Being large leaf assamica varietal (which is typically processed into pu-erh tea), the tea has a robust full taste, but can be subtle in earlier brews, and benefits from being pushed a bit (and likes hotter water). Like pu-erh tea, this tea benefits from a bit of aging.

Area: Pasha Mountain area of Menghai County, Xishuangbanna

About Pasha Mountain:

Pasha in the Aini language means tall and straight forest. According to local people, Pusha was settled more than 300 years ago by people from the Jinghong and Damenglong area of Xishuangbanna. At that time this area had no villages or cultivated land within 10 kilometers and was dominated by vast mountains filled with giant ancient tea trees. The Aini people, through foresight and diligent work,created their home on this land, relying on tea to earn a living. Pasha Ancient Tea Mountain is located in Menghai county to the Southwest of Gelanghe tea mountain. The highest elevation is 1850 meters, with an average of 1700 meters (the same as Lao Banzhang mountain). There are currently around 1000 acres of tea under cultivation. One hundred thirty years ago, the current Banzhang settlement was founded by residents of Pasha who moved there to cultivate tea. Pasha Ancient Tea Mountain is shrouded in fog year-round and features abundant rainfall. The tea producing area lies between 1600 and 1800m elevation and is in an area of luxuriant growth with rich ground cover and fertile soil. Tea tree growth is extremely productive, with an early budding period and long harvest periods,producing large healthy tea leaves with striking silver tips -- excellent quality tea. Pasha organic arbor tea is made from selected ancient arbor leaves grown at an elevation of 1700 meters on Pasha Ancient Tea Mountain in Menghai county.

Overall rating: 4.7777777 / 5 from 9 reviews.

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Excellent Yunnan black

"Good representation of Yunnan red/black teas, they are always excellent and this one is no exception."

Igor M. (5/5)

This is a phenomenal tea

"This is a phenomenal tea for the price. It's got this subtle sweetness that pairs with some cocoa notes to come off as a lightly malty, milk chocolate vibe. Five grams or so of the leaves will easily get you three or four steeps with little to no decline in the flavor profile. In fact, even with my frequent brain freezes that lead to accidentally prolonged steeps, I don't think this stuff has ever brewed a bitter cup. It's just easy going and good, start to finish."

McKinley L. (5/5)

Pasha mountain large leaf assamica

"It's realy good black tea. With sweet honey tastes like other black teas. I can't realy tell about a lot of the nuances as I've only been drinking tea a litle while. But it's likely the best black tea I've tasted."

Snorre S. (5/5)

Solid tea, fun to try

"I could tell this tea was very high quality. It was my first time trying Assamica tea. There's a nice subtle sweetness and great depth of flavor. There are other teas on this site that I prefer over this but I'm glad I tried it out."

Christian M. (4/5)

Solid black tea

"Solid black tea that can take many steepings. Malt, chocolate brioche and honey are the most forward notes. Energizing bodyfeel. Great if you want to get things done that day."

Tim H. (4/5)

Best of the order

"Good flavor, beautiful leaves"

eben N. (5/5)

a surprisingly excellent tea

"I wasn't expecting much from this tea, but I was pleasantly surprised! The tea is pleasantly honey sweet, without any disturbing taste. In subsequent infusions, a more pronounced chocolate aroma emerges. The aroma is also pleasant chocolate with a slight hint of cinnamon. On my first try I felt a slight tightening effect on the tip of my tongue, on later infusions, if you really focus you can feel this effect, but it's not distracting at all, it's just exciting. It's a strong tea, good for 5 infusions."

suttogo (5/5)

I love black tea.

"Great tea. Lived up to expectations."

Asger S. (5/5)

Malty black tea + honey flavor!

"Great tea! Malty and mellow (not overpowering) Assamica flavor with unmistakable honey notes. Hard to oversteep, no bitterness."

Sara S. (5/5)

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