Archive | May, 2009

An Exercise of Emotions with the Tea Guru – Mr. Rajah Banerjee! ReWrite!

Well, this is a tea story I wrote a long time back, maybe 2004 or 2005, don’t remember well and had posted to this blog, but some mischievous hands got it and destroyed it all. I am reposting it here so that you don’t miss out on it. Its my first encounter with the world renowned Tea Guru, Mr. Rajah Banerjee of Makaibari Tea Estates! Its hilarious, my beginnings in the tea business. Had some beautiful pictures, but lost it, its been a long time! I am posting one picture of Makaibari which was visible from Cochrane Place recently.
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The Tea Story….

Makaibari Tea Estates, Darjeeling Today’s day will be the most memorable day in my life. Why? An honorable meeting with the most reputed Tea Guru I have ever known, Mr. Rajah Banerjee of Makaibari Tea Estates, was possible. I had heard hundreds of stories about him and his tea estate particularly his love for animals, environment and above all his people.

Upon hearing so many stories, I had taken a ‘particular snapshot’ of him in my mind and was eagerly waiting to synchronize as soon as I set my foot on Makaibari’s premises. Although, I had gone there to procure some organic teas for my selected clients, I found out that I was inclined more towards meeting him than procuring the teas. I guess, the love for tea which Mr. Banerjee shares with the world made my thoughts draw an arrow of urgency towards Mr. Banerjee’s presence.

I got down and entered the Makaibari gate – Guess what? “Excuse me Sir, what work do you have here? Whom do you want to meet?” the guard standing on the gate asked. I guess those were necessary questions to be asked to anyone entering inside and I totally agree, after all its one of the most reputed tea estates of the world. As Mr. Banerjee and I were having email sessions from beforehand, I was called inside instantly without any hesitation.

The first impression of my imprinted thoughts synchronized well regarding the outfit he was wearing – an essence of the British Raj reflected with his Khaki outfit, and I guess that is how it must have felt when anyone was meeting a ‘Bara Sahib’ in the olden days. He signaled me to take a seat and requested me to wait for sometime as he was attending to his official work with one of his office staff. After a couple of moments, he was free to chat with me. Well, I was literally hesitant to speak up anything, thinking that I might speak something which may prove to be blatant and inappropriate. Well, the silence was broken when the Tea Guru handed me his visiting card, shook hands with me and asked me with a smiling and welcoming face – “So young man, it’s a pleasure to meet you, please tell me your story?” The down to earth behavior from the other side evaporated my hesitant feeling from every pore of my body into thin air. I started my part and after a while we were laughing like little kids engrossed in our own world of friendship. Yes, we were friends in no time and I assume we could understand each other maybe through the common platform we shared – “Our Love for Tea”.

By the time we finished our little chat for about an hour (yes, with heavenly amber sips in between), I could devise my brain instruments to record it and synchronize with my previous imagery. I found him to be a person, who is capable of walking hand-in-hand with his tea laborers, a person who respects life, believes in equality and above all a person who understands the importance of respecting other’s feelings. A person you would dream to meet.

Now it was time for our little tea tasting session of the First Flush Silver Tips I was buying. Oh Boy! A heavenly brew which opened all of my sensory gates. The Tea Guru gave me a good number of tips on tea tasting and guess what; it was of great help and a new discovery when done following his guidelines. What he says about tea tasting – “Tea tasting is ABSTRACT, learn to associate with known flavors you know about and you will get your tea’s divine description”.

The tea tasting session was over and after spending more than two hours with him, I didn’t want to waste anymore of Mr. Banerjee’s time. Some Japanese group was waiting for his presence downstairs and it was now time for me to pay and head for home.

My Wife Made Me Look Stupid! (quoted with her permission):
In the morning when I headed for Makaibari, I had told my wife to get the money in the bag and leave it on the bed. I got my digital camera, pushed it inside my bag and bid goodbye. I had about One Lac INR and now I was in Makaibari ready to pay the required amount to the man concerned. I had kept the bag inside Mr. Banerjee’s office which had an open door leading to the tasting room and a long corridor which could be traversed by any of his staff members. I opened the bag and Boom! A thunder exploded right on my head – No money in the bag!! Guess about the situation!! I informed Mr. Banerjee about the situation and he too was utterly confused. All of the staff members were confused and don’t ask about me – you can guess – A Dead Man standing live! My brains could not work and from a corner, one of the staff members suggested me – “why don’t you try and call home, you might have left it at home” – Not in a million. I was sure that my wife had put the money inside the bag otherwise she wouldn’t have placed the bag on the bed as I had directed her to do. I was dialing and at the very moment my wife called – “Darling, I want to tell you one thing, but before I say, promise me you won’t get angry”; I was literally irritated and she said, “I am sorry, but I put the money in the wrong bag” – A mixed feeling of joy and anger ran through my vein. The news brought a sigh of relief to all of the staff members and Mr. Banerjee too couldn’t express his feelings properly, but he was calm and told me that mistakes do happen and there was nothing to worry about.

After a while everything was normal and the memory was cherished instantly when the accountant of Makaibari and myself sat laughing and chatting sipping in the ethereal silver tips.

The Makaibari Silver Tips got loaded on my vehicle and I bid Mr. Banerjee goodbye – “Benoy keep dropping down to Makaibari” with a smiling face that had initially welcomed me. I headed home with a tremendous feeling of joy, happiness and yes of course with a yearning to scold my wife, but that didn’t happen – the story itself proved so funny that I forgot everything and we were busy brewing the new silver tips.

To conclude, the words of Dalle (Mr. Banerjee’s personal tea maker assistant) still is reverberating in my ears “Sir, whatever happens, it happens for good and maybe it was God’s wish which prevented you from really losing your money through other means”. Guess Dalle is right!

Or is it that God wanted the whole Makaibari family to remember the incident forever. Maybe it is! Even if Mr. Banerjee forgets me in the future, I can pull in the story anytime I meet him and bring back the hilarious past. :)

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If you love Tea, you will love this – Cochrane Place

Remember, I had mentioned in my earlier post that I would be visiting some Darjeeling Tea gardens and promised to share the photos. Well the photos will be updated soon, but for the time being, I just couldn’t resist posting this. I had stayed in Cochrane Place near Makaibari Tea Estates and was dazzled by the overall design of the hotel. Its all Darjeeling oriented focusing the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway etc. and specially Darjeeling tea – Most of the things Darjeeling is famous for or boasts about. There are no room numbers as “102″ but full names depicting something Indian or Darjeeling specific – my room had no number but was called “South Indian Railway”. The hanging holders that holds the light bulb was designed in the shape of a tea kettle. There are other numerous attachments to the hotel and is worth commenting. On the whole, the inside decor is very much like Mr. Rajah Banerjee’s (Makaibari Tea Estates’ owner) personal bungalow – antique and very British showing remnants of the British raj in India.

On one particular wall of my room, a framed hanging could be seen and on taking a closer look, it was some kind of a “Tea” Q & A. I read it and simply found it humorous and worth sharing here on this blog. Hope you will like it! Would like to credit the person who wrote this, but unfortunately, no such evidence could be found!

What does a teapot say to it’s lover?
O, dajarling!
Who is the teapot’s favorite actress?
Tea Leoni.
What is a baby teapots favorite game?
Pekoe-boo.
Why was the cow teapot late to the party?
Because she was decafinated!
How long does it take to ship tea from China by slow boat?
Oolong Time!
What does a teapot say to her hairdresser?
Don’t teas
What does the teaport say to its bag?
I don’t want another seep out of you!
What kind of music do teapots like?
Jasmine Why must you be careful of tea at night?
Because it might mug you.
what does a tea bag do when its tired?
It seeps.
What do lady teapots like to wear?
String of Earls!
What’s a teapots favorite folk tune?
My Dajarling Clementine
Why did the teapot get in trouble?
Because he was naughtea
What did the teapot wear to bed?
A nightea What does the tea do when it moves to LA?
It has its bags removed.

The whole trip story of my recent visit to some Darjeeling tea gardens on a photography spree will be updated in my next post. Will also post all the photos!

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Darjeeling Tea appreciation and a Fan

I had started my Darjeeling Tea business way back and had been selling teas here and there, but never had a chance to know client reviews, appreciation, complaints etc. and put them public. Today, I chanced upon Facebook and decided to create a page, it was so easy! The only hard part was importing my Darjeeling Tea feed on to FB page. Did a bit of Googling and viola!

Yes, my tea company’s FB page has been set up and it hardly took me 15 minutes to do so. So the Call Now – Yes, if you have purchased Thunderbolt Tea’s Darjeeling teas and liked it, you could now be a FAN on this Thunderbolt Tea’s page on Facebook. I assume that Facebook has now become a ‘web mantra’ for family and friends to get connected and hope that most of us have a profile. Being a fan of Thunderbolt Tea is just one click.

Apart from this personal tea blog of mine, I have decided to update news and offerings from my company. So becoming a Fan not only shows your appreciation for your favorite Darjeeling brew but also updates you of special offers instantly.

So be a part of Thunderbolt Tea network and get updated at the earliest. Let not any offer go out of hand. Offers are not meant to last for long :)

See you on Thunderbolt Tea’s page.

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Little more of Darjeeling Teas to You!

Hello Friends, the big Spring season has ended and the bushes are now gearing up for the next big season i.e. Second Flush 2009. Darjeeling teas are known mainly for its First and Second Flush when all seem busy – the tea gardens, tea vendors like us and even tea connoisseurs seeking, searching and buying their favorite Darjeeling brews! Autumn also does play an important role, but in comparison is less popular. This statement is however, contradictory because there are tea connoisseurs who love Autumnal Darjeeling teas more than First and Second Flush. This is again a concern of individual palate and liking.

Anyways, won’t delve into the matter more, just wanted to inform you that we are giving away an Exclusive discount offer on our New First Flush 2009 teas for a limited amount of time – Just for 14 days – 20% Flat discount – Free Shipping on orders above USD49. Where can you get discounts on the new arrivals? Well, its right under your nose on Thunderbolt Tea’s website.

So Hurry, its just for 14 days and some of the teas are very very limited.

Happy Darjeeling Tea shopping!

Direct Link to First Flush Darjeeling Teas 2009

PS. I just returned from a visit to some of the tea gardens here in Darjeeling. Will update about it soon, it was a marvelous experience.

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Some Darjeeling Tea tasting – First Flush 2009

Did a regular round of tea tasting of available Darjeeling Teas First Flush 2009. If I haven’t mentioned then new 2009 Darjeeling First Flush are in stock apart from the teas which are laid on our site on the 2009 first flush page.

Took out four teas for this tea tasting session namely Arya FTGFOP1 Clonal, Puttabong Clonal Classic, Singell Tippy Green and Giddapahar “China wiry tippy” (thats the name given).

Puttabong Clonal Classic FF 09

All seem to have ‘light and bright’ cup except for Arya FTGFOP1 Clonal which resembles the characteristics of Ruby, slightly darker cup. The fruity and flowery characteristics seem dominant in all with some amount of astringency (steep less if you don’t like this) – lesser in clonals. Puttabong has an excellent sweet aftertaste that keeps lingering. Arya Clonal has an excellent malty and fruity flavor.

The Singell Tippy Green is one that is totally different from the rest. It is grassy and the dry leaves are green with shiny hairs – 99% buds. Seems as if its unprocessed n the leaves are at its natural state – God knows:) Frankly if you don’t like the grassy taste, avoid this, but its state boasts of abundance of antioxidants!

Darjeeling Tea tasting

All teas are different with different characteristics which is unmatched when compared to each other. To conclude and hail one as superior to the other is difficult because of its own unique individual characteristics which is not found in the other – complexity rules and you are stuck in that endless time calculating and contrasting characteristics. But if you want my taste buds to create a difference, then my olfactory speaks for Arya FTGFOP1 Clonal and Puttabong. Please remember, the conclusion given here is according to my liking, which can have a difference of opinion when others taste it.

Darjeeling Tea tasting
Darjeeling Tea tasting
Singell Tippy Green

Its your palate, you decide!

Oh, our tea company is about to give an unbelievable offer on the new First Flush Darjeeling Teas 2009, hang on and we will update. Signing up for our mailing list can make us inform you of the update through mail, otherwise you have to keep track of this blog :)

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Will Second Flush 2009 Darjeelings delay due to previous delay in First Flush Teas?

Finally got some chance to scribble down some notes, elaborate and post it here. Actually to tell you the truth, twitter is getting me real hard and blogging on this blog is becoming secondary. Of course not, there is a difference between tweeting just 140 letters and infinity here. All important things go here, but important things which can be explained in less than 140 characters goes to twitter, so do follow me on twitter. I will share and would like to learn from you – twitter.com/darjeelingtea :)

Now the main thing – The delay in first flush (2009) is known to all. All know it by now that it was that egoistic rain that hampered it – rather ‘delayed it’ would be correct, but the ego couldn’t hold on for long and melted away seeing the miseries of people directly and indirectly involved – taking in consideration hundreds of poor Darjeeling tea garden laborers, tea merchants like us, tea connoisseurs etc. – this is a finger pointing towards the master above – Thanks buddy, you saved and made us retain ourselves. I will not delve into this First Flush matter again and make you ‘yawn’, but rather focus on what is coming next – the next big and famed Second Flush Darjeeling Tea season for 2009. First Flush started late; will this shift the upcoming second flush further down the line? Guess, the answer is ‘no’!

I am writing this post because one of my client, rather would honor her as a true tea connoisseur (and my friend who loves tea, but wouldn’t want to get deep into its science – she is kinda busy) asked me by personally calling over my cell phone – “I bet the second flush teas will have a hard time too because the whole year is a bad turnover for Darjeeling this time due to lack of rain, guess the second flush will get delayed due to delay in first flush”. Well, it’s a straight-away thinking and partially right if you are not involved in it deeply. The rains in Feb-March are important for both First Flush and Second Flush Darjeeling teas, but sometimes, it doesn’t play by the rules as it happened this year for first flush. There was a delay in First flush for about a month – will this result in dragging the second flush further down by one month? I guess not!

If it happens so, then we will have First Flush Darjeeling Teas for 2010 one month later from the original stipulated time for its growth – the whole Darjeeling tea production history will change and the seasonal teas will be not in the perfect seasons anymore. Maybe we will have autumn during the winter season which is known to be dormant, meaning no leaves on the tea bushes.

The cycle happens and the natural thing that is to happen will happen on its correct time, except for the unpredictable ingredients. First Flush production went down (in quantity), why? Because the time frame for its production was cut short before the “banji” period began. If it followed the so called “delay phenomenon” the banji would be appearing later, but it has already started and Second flush will be on time, provided all the things needed are in place and time. The banji period differs from one garden to another which is due to the difference in altitude of individual tea gardens. A tea garden can start its second flush production while the other can still be going through the banji period.

If “banji” needs to be explained here, it would take me another bite of the apple to gain energy and sort out the words. Will do if I am able to :) But for now, the backache is resting on my head :)

To sum up, no probs, we will have an excellent Second Flush for 2009 and getting your share of second flush Darjeeling teas 2009 wouldn’t be much of a problem. So tea cheers, keep sipping, be happy always!!

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