Good morning, dear tea friends! The tea that I’m drinking this morning is so smooth that I’m already on my second cup in a matter of minutes. Grown at the Nildiya Valley estate in the Matara District of southernmost Sri Lanka, this black tea is the perfect example of an Orange Pekoe, or OP, tea.
Contrary to what the name implies, it is not a flavor but a term used to designate the leaf grade of the tea, in this case, a whole leaf tea. This leaf grading term is typically used in black teas from India and Sri Lanka.
You can see the rolled whole leaf clearly in the photo above of the wet leaf.
I steeped the leaf for 5 minutes in boiling point (212F) water. This tea is so smooth that I think the steeping time could be pushed another minute or two, especially if you’re adding milk.
The fragrance of sweet raisins drifted up from my glass teapot as I poured my first cup.
The dark-amber tea liquor flows like silk over my tongue. As the tea cooled, a hint of fruit was revealed along with a light toasty note.
Summer is hanging on here in New England with warm, humid weather. I’m enjoying it as much as I can because I always find it challenging to give up those warm, lazy, hazy days. Soon it’s time to sharpen those pencils and get to work!
Speaking of getting to work, I just signed up for this online course with the fabulous Susan Lomuto, creator of Daily Art Muse and art curator extraordinaire. Susan will teach us how to create a website to showcase our artwork. With a full-time job and so little free time, I was hesitant at first but then I listened to that small voice inside and took the plunge. This is something I’ve wanted to do for a long time – improve and expand my online presence and even start selling my jewelry again. This past year has been quite challenging personally and has led me on a journey of looking at what is really important in my life. I’ve been working hard on letting go of negative experiences of the past and moving forward with my art. I’m looking forward to discovering what the future holds!
As always, thanks for taking the time to visit and share a cup of tea with me. Until next week, dear friends…
“Just don’t give up trying to do what you really want to do. Where there is love and inspiration, I don’t think you can go wrong.”
~Ella Fitzgerald
Thanks Graceanne! I purchased that tea bowl as part of a set of 4 bowls from a tea company years ago. It might have been In Pursuit of Tea.
Karen.. I’m so excited for you to sell your jewelry. Good luck with the class.
Thanks Judy, me too! 🙂
Just wanted to leave a little note: the photos in the post are beautiful! The tea you reviewed sounds wonderful and the images complement it nicely – thanks for sharing 🙂
Thanks Abby for your kind words! 🙂
I love the crackles on that plate!