Jim
Some of the real top-grade Assams are available at Uptons, actually, and
pretty reasonably. I have been pleased with them.
If you're looking for a cheap assam from middle-eastern markets, try the
Sharzad or Gulabi brands... I think both are a cut above the Ahmad for
the same price.
--scott
--
"C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis."
There is a place called Sunjaya Tea in Atlanta Georgia that seems to
be very reasonably priced and sells many of the finer estates. My fave
is Mangalam but I got my current batch of Mangalam from a place called
Spirit of the Lotus Tea House in Hagerstown, Maryland who are
reasonably priced and they have a diverse offering of Assams. Anyhow,
the place in ATL was highly recommended by several colleagues who get
all their tea from there as they work in our corporate offices there.
Hope that helps a little!
Mike
I can't seem to find a link about this tea shop; do you have a link?
Thanks, Gregory
> If you're looking for a cheap assam from middle-eastern markets, try the
> Sharzad or Gulabi brands... I think both are a cut above the Ahmad for
> the same price.
> --scott
> --
> "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis."
Found some "shahrzad" kalami today, and am drinking some now.
The box doesn't say Assam, just pure Indian kalami. I'm not sure this
is the same tea you were talking about, as it seems a little more
musty
tasting. I'm not sure if age contributes to this taste. That is the
one thing
going for the Ahmad Assam : it has a date of packaging on the n
bottom.
Gregory
Expiration dates is money in your pocket. Look at the date of this
Sencha from a Spanish company:
http://i49.tinypic.com/10f2x5u.jpg
Consume the same month as packaged. That is fresh. Mister Business
Man I notice it is February and the tea is already a month old. Can I
have it for 50% off.
Jim
a short review in english in this web
http://tgfop.wordpress.com/2006/11/05/japan-sencha-kowa/
another label of Café Rovi
http://www.plantacionesdeorigen.net/
more reviews (sorry i don't know this language)
http://maitenieks.blogspot.com/2008/03/kowa-japon-sencha.html
kind regards,
bonifacio barrio hijosa
http://worldoftea.iespana.es/
Jim
On Feb 25, 5:30 am, bbh2o <bbhij...@gmail.com> wrote:
> the original company is called Rovi
...
> kind regards,
> bonifacio barrio hijosahttp://worldoftea.iespana.es/
That's it. And indeed it may not be fresh, which is the problem with
buying like this.