50g Tea Loose
50g Tin
4300

Assam Black tea
"DIKSAM, FTGFOP1"
light tannins

Black teaIndia

50g Tea Loose
50g Tin

TASTING NOTE

An exceptional whole-leaf tea
Sourced from the world's largest black tea-producing region, Diksam FTGFOP1 is one of the few whole-leaf teas to have reached the level of Assam's most prestigious gardens. Unlike the region's classic broken-leaf teas, this FTGFOP1 grade (Fine Tippy Golden Flowery Orange Pekoe) preserves the integrity of the leaf, offering an infusion of rare complexity that captures the very essence of the Indian terroir.

THE SOMMELIER'S NOTE
A Blend of Character: The Pure Expression of the Diksam Garden

Diksam is considered the jewel of its garden for its ability to offer the intensity of Assam without the usual astringency:

  • The Nobility of the Leaf: The rigorous selection of whole leaves allows for a slow and harmonious release of aromas.
  • Natural Sweetness: Its profile, reminiscent of cane sugar, makes it a naturally indulgent tea, even without added sugar.
  • Relative Lightness: Lighter than a classic "Breakfast" tea, it provides a perfect transition for single-origin tea lovers seeking structure.

THE EXCELLENCE OF THE FTGFOP1 GRADE
The signature of the finest Assam teas

The FTGFOP1 grade (Fine Tippy Golden Flowery Orange Pekoe, grade 1) is one of the most prestigious distinctions in the world of black tea, signifying a harvest of exceptional quality. For Diksam, this designation guarantees rigorous selection where every detail of the leaf contributes to the complexity of the cup:

  • Fine Tippy Golden: Indicates an abundant presence of "tips," these young, golden buds rich in essential oils that provide the characteristic sweetness and cane sugar notes.
  • Flowery Orange Pekoe: Confirms that only the bud and the two terminal leaves (the imperial plucking) have been selected, ensuring superior aromatic finesse.
  • Whole Leaves: Unlike broken leaves, the whole leaves of Grade 1 allow for a slow and harmonious infusion, releasing the power of Assam without the astringency of crushed tannins.
  • The Number "1": Placed at the end of the grade, it designates the most uniform and beautiful leaves of the harvest, reserved for the most renowned gardens.

AROMATIC PROFILE
Strength, Sweetness, and Cane Sugar

This tea develops a fascinating balance between intensity and subtlety:

  • The Liquor: A luminous and deep amber color.
  • The Nose: A warm aromatic bouquet with characteristic malt notes.
  • On the Palate: The body is dense and powerful, yet the tannins remain discreet. A remarkable sweetness reminiscent of cane sugar is revealed.
  • The Finish: A silky length on the palate, much lighter than a broken leaf tea (CTC), leaving a refined and lingering impression.

WHAT OUR CUSTOMERS THINK

Feedback from single-origin tea enthusiasts confirms the exceptional status of Diksam FTGFOP1, often described as the perfect marriage of the strength of Assam and the subtlety of grand cru teas. Reviews shared via Certishopping, Google, and tasting notes highlight customers' surprise at such a smooth tea from this region:

  • An unexpected smoothness: Many comments express astonishment at the absence of bitterness, noting that this tea remains "round and silky" even with prolonged infusion.
  • The natural taste of cane sugar: This is the most frequent comment; customers love this natural sweetness that allows them to enjoy the tea in its purest form.
  • The nobility of the whole leaf: Connoisseurs of fine teas appreciate the visual quality of the FTGFOP1 grade, with its whole leaves and numerous golden buds that unfurl majestically.
  • The ideal morning balance: Several reviews describe it as the perfect compromise for those looking for a tea with "body" to wake up to, but who find classic blends too aggressive or tannic.
  • An elegant length on the palate: Tasters highlight a persistent and malty finish, without any astringency, leaving a lasting feeling of comfort.

THE BENEFITS OF DIKSAM BLACK TEA FTGFOP1

Diksam Black Tea FTGFOP1 combines the structural strength of Assam with the subtlety of a fine plucking, offering a particularly balanced balance of protective and stimulating properties. Thanks to the presence of numerous golden buds and the integrity of its whole leaves, it offers gentle health benefits:

  • Stable and Sustained Energy: Unlike broken teas, the caffeine in whole leaves is released gradually, providing prolonged alertness without a jolt of excitement.
  • Rich in Antioxidants: This prestigious grade is concentrated in theaflavins and thearubigins, polyphenols that support cardiovascular health and combat oxidative stress.
  • Gentle on the Digestive System: Its lower tannin content compared to Assam standards makes it a silkier tea, ideal for those seeking body without the astringency that can sometimes upset the stomach.
  • Serenity Support: The slow infusion of whole leaves promotes a calm tasting moment, helping to reduce stress thanks to the relaxing effect of L-theanine.

PREPARING YOUR BLACK TEA PROPERLY

To enhance the elegance of Diksam FTGFOP1 and allow its large leaves to release their full complexity without bitterness, careful preparation is essential:

  • Water temperature: Use water heated between 85°C and 95°C. A simmering, but not boiling, temperature is ideal to respect the nobility of the FTGFOP1 grade and avoid burning the precious golden buds.
  • Infusion time: Allow 2 to 3 minutes. Unlike broken teas, whole leaves require a little more time to fully unfurl and reveal their characteristic notes of cane sugar.
  • Serving suggestion: Although it has the body to stand up to a splash of milk, this "jewel of the garden" is best enjoyed neat. Its lightness and low tannin content are best appreciated without any additions to fully appreciate its original sweetness.
  • Brewing space: Use a spacious teapot or a large filter. Diksam leaves need room to fully unfurl and produce a rich, silky brew.
  • As an exceptional latte: For a latte, slightly increase the amount of leaves (approximately 6g per 15cl of water) and brew for 5 minutes at 95°C. This allows for sufficient extraction to ensure the flavor isn't overpowered by the milk.
  • Re-infusion: The exceptional quality of this Assam tea allows for 1 to 2 re-infusions. The second infusion will reveal even softer, more soothing malty notes.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

  • Ingredients: Black tea
  • Type of tea and origin: Black tea from Assam (India), whole leave
  • Can be re-infused: 1 - 2 times
  • Number of infusions for 50g: about 20
  • Reference : 4300

Discover all our black teas from India

Ref. 4300

Assam Black tea
"DIKSAM, FTGFOP1"
light tannins

Black teaIndia

classé dans : Black teas


TASTING NOTE

An exceptional whole-leaf tea
Sourced from the world's largest black tea-producing region, Diksam FTGFOP1 is one of the few whole-leaf teas to have reached the level of Assam's most prestigious gardens. Unlike the region's classic broken-leaf teas, this FTGFOP1 grade (Fine Tippy Golden Flowery Orange Pekoe) preserves the integrity of the leaf, offering an infusion of rare complexity that captures the very essence of the Indian terroir.

THE SOMMELIER'S NOTE
A Blend of Character: The Pure Expression of the Diksam Garden

Diksam is considered the jewel of its garden for its ability to offer the intensity of Assam without the usual astringency:

  • The Nobility of the Leaf: The rigorous selection of whole leaves allows for a slow and harmonious release of aromas.
  • Natural Sweetness: Its profile, reminiscent of cane sugar, makes it a naturally indulgent tea, even without added sugar.
  • Relative Lightness: Lighter than a classic "Breakfast" tea, it provides a perfect transition for single-origin tea lovers seeking structure.

THE EXCELLENCE OF THE FTGFOP1 GRADE
The signature of the finest Assam teas

The FTGFOP1 grade (Fine Tippy Golden Flowery Orange Pekoe, grade 1) is one of the most prestigious distinctions in the world of black tea, signifying a harvest of exceptional quality. For Diksam, this designation guarantees rigorous selection where every detail of the leaf contributes to the complexity of the cup:

  • Fine Tippy Golden: Indicates an abundant presence of "tips," these young, golden buds rich in essential oils that provide the characteristic sweetness and cane sugar notes.
  • Flowery Orange Pekoe: Confirms that only the bud and the two terminal leaves (the imperial plucking) have been selected, ensuring superior aromatic finesse.
  • Whole Leaves: Unlike broken leaves, the whole leaves of Grade 1 allow for a slow and harmonious infusion, releasing the power of Assam without the astringency of crushed tannins.
  • The Number "1": Placed at the end of the grade, it designates the most uniform and beautiful leaves of the harvest, reserved for the most renowned gardens.

AROMATIC PROFILE
Strength, Sweetness, and Cane Sugar

This tea develops a fascinating balance between intensity and subtlety:

  • The Liquor: A luminous and deep amber color.
  • The Nose: A warm aromatic bouquet with characteristic malt notes.
  • On the Palate: The body is dense and powerful, yet the tannins remain discreet. A remarkable sweetness reminiscent of cane sugar is revealed.
  • The Finish: A silky length on the palate, much lighter than a broken leaf tea (CTC), leaving a refined and lingering impression.

WHAT OUR CUSTOMERS THINK

Feedback from single-origin tea enthusiasts confirms the exceptional status of Diksam FTGFOP1, often described as the perfect marriage of the strength of Assam and the subtlety of grand cru teas. Reviews shared via Certishopping, Google, and tasting notes highlight customers' surprise at such a smooth tea from this region:

  • An unexpected smoothness: Many comments express astonishment at the absence of bitterness, noting that this tea remains "round and silky" even with prolonged infusion.
  • The natural taste of cane sugar: This is the most frequent comment; customers love this natural sweetness that allows them to enjoy the tea in its purest form.
  • The nobility of the whole leaf: Connoisseurs of fine teas appreciate the visual quality of the FTGFOP1 grade, with its whole leaves and numerous golden buds that unfurl majestically.
  • The ideal morning balance: Several reviews describe it as the perfect compromise for those looking for a tea with "body" to wake up to, but who find classic blends too aggressive or tannic.
  • An elegant length on the palate: Tasters highlight a persistent and malty finish, without any astringency, leaving a lasting feeling of comfort.

THE BENEFITS OF DIKSAM BLACK TEA FTGFOP1

Diksam Black Tea FTGFOP1 combines the structural strength of Assam with the subtlety of a fine plucking, offering a particularly balanced balance of protective and stimulating properties. Thanks to the presence of numerous golden buds and the integrity of its whole leaves, it offers gentle health benefits:

  • Stable and Sustained Energy: Unlike broken teas, the caffeine in whole leaves is released gradually, providing prolonged alertness without a jolt of excitement.
  • Rich in Antioxidants: This prestigious grade is concentrated in theaflavins and thearubigins, polyphenols that support cardiovascular health and combat oxidative stress.
  • Gentle on the Digestive System: Its lower tannin content compared to Assam standards makes it a silkier tea, ideal for those seeking body without the astringency that can sometimes upset the stomach.
  • Serenity Support: The slow infusion of whole leaves promotes a calm tasting moment, helping to reduce stress thanks to the relaxing effect of L-theanine.

PREPARING YOUR BLACK TEA PROPERLY

To enhance the elegance of Diksam FTGFOP1 and allow its large leaves to release their full complexity without bitterness, careful preparation is essential:

  • Water temperature: Use water heated between 85°C and 95°C. A simmering, but not boiling, temperature is ideal to respect the nobility of the FTGFOP1 grade and avoid burning the precious golden buds.
  • Infusion time: Allow 2 to 3 minutes. Unlike broken teas, whole leaves require a little more time to fully unfurl and reveal their characteristic notes of cane sugar.
  • Serving suggestion: Although it has the body to stand up to a splash of milk, this "jewel of the garden" is best enjoyed neat. Its lightness and low tannin content are best appreciated without any additions to fully appreciate its original sweetness.
  • Brewing space: Use a spacious teapot or a large filter. Diksam leaves need room to fully unfurl and produce a rich, silky brew.
  • As an exceptional latte: For a latte, slightly increase the amount of leaves (approximately 6g per 15cl of water) and brew for 5 minutes at 95°C. This allows for sufficient extraction to ensure the flavor isn't overpowered by the milk.
  • Re-infusion: The exceptional quality of this Assam tea allows for 1 to 2 re-infusions. The second infusion will reveal even softer, more soothing malty notes.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

  • Ingredients: Black tea
  • Type of tea and origin: Black tea from Assam (India), whole leave
  • Can be re-infused: 1 - 2 times
  • Number of infusions for 50g: about 20
  • Reference : 4300

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