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Darjeeling O.p. Fresh / Zesty

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So what exactly is Darjeeling O.P.? Well, strictly speaking our Darjeeling O.P. Tea is actually classified as F.T.G.F.O.P. because it is the Finest, Tippy, Golden, Flowery, Orange Pekoe. The FTGF s...

Origin
India
Type
Red Tea

So what exactly is Darjeeling O.P.? Well, strictly speaking our Darjeeling O.P. Tea is actually classified as F.T.G.F.O.P. because it is the Finest, Tippy, Golden, Flowery, Orange Pekoe. The FTGF should be self-explanatory. It is a description of the quality of the grade of leaf but these last two letters O.P. standing for Orange Pekoe may need a little more explanation.

O is for Orange - By Royal Decree?

The Orange has nothing to do with the citrus fruit but everything to do with the House of Orange. The early Dutch tea merchants were so impressed with this grade of tea that in order to bestow it with an unofficial royal warrant they named it after their own royal family. This not so subtle attempt at flattery probably did them no harm in linking their lucrative tea trade to the protection of the state, even though the Dutch East India Company, like their British counterpart were the original global conglomerates. They were more powerful than some states at that time.

Parallel to the Coffee World

There is a parallel to this in the coffee world. When the Dutch gifted a coffee sapling to Louis XIV he promptly dispatched it to his colony in Martinique. He could never have dreamt of the success of this little tree, which went on to populate the New World. The name of this variety? Bourbon, a lasting legacy of the Sun King's own dynasty on your morning coffee table.

P is for Pekoe - The down of a newborn infant

So, let's get back to Tea! The final letter of the puzzle is P for Pekoe. I have been reliably informed that this is an Anglicisation of a Chinese word which refers to: "...resembling the downy hair on the skin of a newborn infant“. I really don't care whether this is strictly true, for it is such a lovely idea and we should never let the truth get in the way of a good story!

Parallel to the Wine World

There is a parallel to this in the wine world. Down in the Southwest Catalan region of France there is an ancient marque of sparkling wine that goes by the name of “Blanquette de Limoux”. This also has a downy fluff on the underside of the leaves. I know this to be true for I picked this wine in the vintage summer of '76 and it did indeed leave a blanket of down on my forearms.

So, to get back to the current day and our beautiful, fresh and zesty Darjeeling OP loose leaf tea. It is grown on a single estate in the foothills of the Himalayas and it is a harmonious, delicately balanced tea that will delight the senses of the more sensitive taste buds.

The First Flush Darjeelings are often referred to as the ‘Champagne of Teas’ and rest assured, we don’t waste our time with anything less than Premier Cru. We select from some of the greatest estates. Ones that have benefitted from generations of best practice in their farming and custodianship of this beautiful region and its people. For, as our motto reminds us: "The Grasshopper only eats the finest of leaves…”

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