Darjeeling Happy Valley TGFOP 2nd flush

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HAPPY VALLEY TGFOP  2nd flush
(Estate Black Tea)
Country of Origin: India
Region: Darjeeling
Grade: TGFOP (Tippy Golden Flowery Orange Pekoe) 2nd flush
Attitude: 6800 ft (2100 m) above sea level
Cup Characteristics: Happy Valley's elevation produces a stunning tea with notes of muscatel, toast, wine and subtle peach. An exceptional Darjeeling.

Infusion: Golden yellow highlights like the sun over the Himalayas.
Ingredients: Luxury black tea.
Information:
In terms of tea producing pedigree, Happy Valley has virtually no peer. Located just outside the town of Darjeeling, the 437-acre estate sits in the mist-shrouded heights of the Himalayas no fewer than 6800 ft, (2100 m) above sea level. The grounds were first planted by an Englishman, David Wilson, who named it Wilson Tea Estate. As noted earlier, his bushes were first put in the ground in 1854. By 1860, the estate had begun to produce finished tea and word of its quality quickly spread throughout the British Empire. In 1903, Wilson estate was purchased by an Indian aristocrat from Hooghly named Tarapanda Banerjee. In 1929 Banerjee purchased neighbouring Windsor Tea Estate, merged it with Wilson and changed the name to Happy Valley. Things ran along swimmingly until the 1991 collapse of the Soviet Union saw India's export market nosedive and with it the ability to modernize and improve estate conditions. (For much of the 20th century, the USSR was the primary destination for the bulk of Indian tea production.)
By the time the estate was purchased by its new owners, Happy Valley's infrastructure was in a sorry state. As mentioned, the tea bushes, which at minimum were 80 years old, ranging to 150 years old, weren't being properly maintained and the factory was so out of date it would end up being turned into a museum. The new management team immediately set about caring for the estate's heritage tea bushes, steadily bringing them back to a pristine state and built a new factory to ensure that the freshly plucked dwi paat suiro, 2 leaves and a bud, would be produced in a manner befitting their exceptional character. Nowadays, Happy Valley's output is considered by many tasters to be better than it has been in over 100 years. We're very pleased to offer this 2nd flush TGFOP as a testament to this fine Estate. The exceptionally fine leaf displays all the hallmarks of Darjeeling's finest - lush muscatel notes, soft tones of honey and lightly balanced astringency - an exceptional cup, guaranteed to put a smile on the face of any Darjeeling lover.


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