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Organic Darjeeling Makaibari Estate 2nd Flush Black Tea

Ripened Muscat grape and forest floor notes, ample astringency and strong body

fair trade certified certified organic
Organic Darjeeling Makaibari Estate 2nd Flush Black Tea
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Organic Darjeeling Makaibari Estate 2nd Flush Black Tea

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This outstanding organic tea is biodynamically farmed at the Makaibari estate in India's Darjeeling district. Established in 1859, Makaibari is the oldest estate in Darjeeling, where a strong commitment to sustainable farming prevails. This Fair Trade Certified organic black tea is made from the new growth of the tea plant a few months after the first harvest of the year, referred to as the "second flush." Second flush organic tea from India (especially the Darjeeling region) offer a darker liquor and stronger body than teas of the first flush, with far less "green" character. This tea offers an exquisite aroma and amber color, with fully-ripened Muscat grape and forest floor notes, and an ample astringency.

Ingredients: organic Indian black tea

Origin: Makaibari Estate, Darjeeling, India

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Located in eastern India, Darjeeling is nestled at the foothills of the Himalayas and tucked between Bhutan and Nepal. It is one of the most famous regions in the world for tea production, and has a long history of tea cultivation dating back to the early 1800s. Black teas are the most traditional types of tea from this area, but more recently white, green and oolong teas have been manufactured. Darjeeling’s highland subtropical climate and elevation (6000 feet above sea level) make it ideal for growing tea. Makaibari Tea Estate was founded in 1859, and is the oldest and steepest estate in Darjeeling. Makaibari is a biodynamic and organic certified tea garden and follows a form of “integrated forest management.” They also use permaculture in many of their practices. Certified Fair Trade in 1993, Makaibari has used their premiums to provide stipends for University studies, microfinance programs, education investments and health training, among many other initiatives.

Read our field notes
 from our visit to Makaibari!

Steeping Instructions

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At Arbor Teas, we believe tea should be brewed to suit your personal taste. We’re happy to make recommendations to get you started, but don’t hesitate to experiment! When brewing your tea, your main considerations are tea quantity, water temperature, and steeping time. We recommend black teas to be steeped for 3 to 5 minutes in water heated to a full, rolling boil. For the best flavor, use fresh water whenever possible, and avoid overboiling. Try not to steep your tea longer than necessary, as you’ll extract undesirable bitterness from the leaves. If you want a stronger brew, don’t steep longer, just use more tea. And don’t forget to re-steep your tea leaves to get the most out of your leaf!

Looking for more info? Check out our How-To Guides and Eco-Brewing Tips!

Staff Perspectives

  • Jeremy

    "A truly distinctive tea flavor - lemony, nutty, and unlike any other!"

  • Aubrey

    "I prefer the thicker body of this second flush over the first flush."

Health Benefits

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Like all true tea, black tea offers many potential health benefits. Research has found that tea (Camellia sinensis) can have many positive effects on human health, including improved cardiovascular function, cancer risk reduction, improved immune function, improved oral health, and help with weight management. Tea is also full of polyphenols, which are a class of antioxidant that help your body maintain homeostasis and balance your stress levels. Black tea specifically has been found to regulate blood sugar in diabetics better than other types of tea, according to a study done by the University of Massachusetts Amherst.

For more information about the health benefits of black tea and other types of tea, and for direct sources of the above information, check out our Tea Health Benefits page!

Please note: the information above is for educational purposes only and has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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  • 5
    the best Darjeeling!

    Posted by Skye on 8th Feb 2023

    My friend and I did a taste test of several different Darjeelings from different companies. In the end, the top two were from Arbor and when we tested them head to head, the 2nd flush was the clear winner. It just has such a rich and satisfying taste.

  • 5
    Hyperdrive

    Posted by Tom on 10th Feb 2022

    I'm mostly a green tea (and yaupon) drinker, but when I'm on a roll, and want to kick it over to the Dark Side...my oh my, this is some fine, fine black. Complex, satisfying, nothing quirky, and kicks like a mule. Delicious greens deserve the best dark segue, and this one keeps the party rolling. Judging from other reviews, there seems to be a bit of harvest variation with this one, but I've found nothing to complain of. Au contraire!

  • 5
    My Favorite

    Posted by Catherine on 12th Oct 2021

    I drink this tea every morning and have for many years. I've found that the floral notes come out with a longer steeping at a lower temperature. I steep it for 7 minutes at 185 degrees. Even then the floral essence is elusive. Since it is mysterious and elusive, I'm never bored with this tea. I can't arrive at the magical essence scientifically, but when it comes, it's always a delight. Even without it, the tea is very satisfying. Enjoy!

  • 4
    Darjeeling Makaibari Estate 2nd Flush Black Tea

    Posted by Bob Plewnarz on 19th Sep 2021

    Comforting light tea. I taste honey and a hint of jasmine and hints of warm spices., cinnamon, cardamom and nutmeg. One of my favorites.

  • 4
    Lighter but Pleasant Tea

    Posted by Stephanie Smith on 28th Mar 2021

    I prefer something darker and a little more intense, but this is a fine tea for mornings when I want something lighter.

  • 5
    First time taste of second flush Darjeeling

    Posted by Cristine on 3rd Mar 2021

    First thing I noticed is the beautiful amber color of this tea, and then the remarkably delicious fragrance. To me, it is the perfect afternoon tea: well balanced, flavorful, smooth, and robust without harshness. I'm not enough of a connoisseur to pick up notes like "forest floor" or "muscat". All I can say is now it's my favorite tea-time treat. I am SO GRATEFUL to have found an organic, fair trade tea that tastes this scrumptious!

  • 5
    Loveliest Darjeeling

    Posted by Emily on 21st Jul 2020

    So rich and flavorful! The leaves come in such high quality state. This place is the only spot I will buy my tea from now

  • 3
    not good value for money anymore

    Posted by Elena on 7th Feb 2018

    I've been buying this tea for years while it was 23.95. Expensive, but worth it. Suddenly, it increased by 36%. At 32.50 it's not good value for money. I'm disappointed. Will seek alternatives.

  • 2
    makaibari 2nd flush

    Posted by michael bolin on 13th Dec 2017

    A real let-down. Substandard.

  • 2
    Bleh

    Posted by Debbie Shipley on 14th Oct 2017

    I have to say not a fan of this tea. On reading the reviews thought this could be an interesting Black tea to try. I found it very light and without much flavor of course that's the beauty of trying different teas and testing the pallet.

  • 5
    Foresty-delicious!

    Posted by Kara on 2nd May 2016

    I agree with the other reviewer who said this tea's notes are reminiscent of a forest floor. This Darjeeling brewed quite dark and was rich and robust. I may order a full-size bag at some point.

  • 5
    Worth just the aroma

    Posted by Libby on 6th Apr 2016

    After I measure out the leaves, I sniff the intoxicating, almost wine-like aroma of the leaves. This is one of my two favorite teas, English Breakfast being the other one. It is full bodied without astringency. A fine, elegant cup of tea.

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