Oothu Black FOP (Loose Leaf)

Oothu Black FOP (Loose Leaf)
Price: From $9.25 to $25.50
Fair Trade Status: Fair Trade Certified
Organic Status: Organic Certified
Caffeine Status: Contains Caffeine

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Description:

Oothu Black FOP (Loose Leaf) is a balanced black tea that is bio-dynamically grown in South India.


Taste:

Davidson's Oothu Black FOP (Loose Leaf) offers a smooth yet robust flavor profile.


Origin:



       A majority of Davidson's black teas are sourced from family tea farms in India. During a recent visit, Davidson's co-owner, Kunall Patel, captured this striking image of the tea plants with trees and local fauna growing all around. This is what it means to be a bio-dynamic tea farm.

Ingredients:

Organic black tea*. [* denotes Fair Trade Certified™]


Brewing:


  1. Bring fresh, filtered water to a boil.
  2. Add 2 grams of tea to a infuser, or straight into an 8-oz. mug.
  3. Pour the heated water into the mug.
  4. Steep for 3-5 minutes.
  5. Strain tea leaves, or take out the infuser.
  6. Sip and enjoy Davidson’s organic tea.

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Product Reviews

(4 Ratings, 2 Reviews) Average Rating:
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Perfect for ice tea
Diane (Pahrump, NV) 9/28/2020 9:16 AM
This is the smoothest, crispest black tea I've ever had. I drink a LOT of ice tea and prefer a cold brew. It seems I'm making tea much more often since I'm drinking a lot more with this tea. Highly recommended!
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The best value in Black teas
Jerald Groner (Milwaukie, OR) 1/14/2017 10:49 AM
This tea is the nicest South Indian black tea I have had. It is the elusive balance between smoothness/lack of bitterness and complex, aromatic flavor/aroma. It is a light body tea, so it doesn't take to much milk, but does very nicely with a touch of sweetener and lemon or lime. It also is perfect for making iced tea (I prefer making hot double strength and pour over ice)