Single Malt Assam Tea | Sancha Grand Cru
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Description
Sancha Grand Cru Selection – Single Malt Assam Black Tea 🥃🍂
A masterpiece from the Assam Valley, this rare Grand Cru Black Tea is celebrated for its sweet and intense malt notes, reminiscent of a fine Single Malt Whiskey matured in bourbon casks. Its finish carries delicate hints of stone fruit, a rare and sought-after characteristic among Assam teas.
Our Master Tea Taster, Mr. Sanjay Kapur, has carefully crafted this tea by controlling the oxidation of leaves plucked from hundred-year-old tea bush varietals. These ancient bushes are prized for quality but are extremely rare today due to their low yields, making this selection truly exceptional.
- Certification: Tea Board of India Certified (License No: AS/147/06032017/E)
- Origin: Assam Valley, India
- Caffeine Level: Medium–High
- Packaging Designed for Freshness: Packed in airtight double-lid tin caddies, protecting the leaves from heat, moisture, and odours, and ensuring longer-lasting aroma & flavour.
🌿 Why This Tea? The single most important factor behind this tea's extraordinary character is hidden in a single phrase — hundred-year-old tea bush varietals. In an industry driven relentlessly toward high-yield modern cultivars, century-old tea bushes have become genuinely rare, kept alive only by growers who understand that what these ancient plants lack in productivity they more than repay in the depth, complexity, and concentration of flavour that only a century of deep-rooted maturity can produce. These low-yielding ancient bushes are the source of the sweet, intense malt notes — reminiscent of a fine single malt whisky matured in bourbon casks — and the rare stone fruit finish that distinguishes this tea so completely from standard Assam. Mr. Sanjay Kapur, one of India's most celebrated Master Tea Tasters, has applied carefully controlled oxidation to coax the very best from these exceptional leaves — a process of precision and expertise that transforms already-rare raw material into something genuinely singular. Tea Board of India certified, sourced from bushes that simply cannot be replaced once lost, this is not merely a Grand Cru Assam — it is a tea drawn from a vanishing botanical heritage that grows rarer with every passing year.
👤 Who Is It For? This tea is for the single malt whisky connoisseur whose palate is educated in the language of malt, oak, bourbon cask, and stone fruit finish — and who will recognise immediately, and with genuine delight, how faithfully those characteristics translate into this extraordinary Assam. It's for the serious tea collector who understands that hundred-year-old bush varietals represent a rare and irreplaceable botanical heritage, and who wants to experience what a century of deep-rooted maturity actually delivers in the cup. It's for the Assam drinker who knows the region's breakfast blends intimately and is ready to discover its most refined, most complex, and most genuinely exceptional expression — and for the gift-giver who wants to present a black tea of real rarity, genuine certification, and a story worth telling to a recipient who will fully appreciate all three. If the comparison to a fine single malt matured in bourbon casks intrigues rather than puzzles you, this tea will reward your curiosity beyond expectation.
🕘 When to Drink It? Single Malt Assam is a tea of genuine versatility, but its rare malt complexity and stone fruit finish are best appreciated when there is time to give them proper attention. In the morning, its medium-high caffeine and full, malty body make it an exceptional and far more refined start than a standard breakfast blend — substantial enough to anchor the day, complex enough to reward the slow, attentive first sips before the morning's demands take hold. For the full connoisseur experience that the single malt comparison invites, drink it after dinner as you would a fine dram — brewed strong, drunk slowly and plain without milk, allowing the bourbon-cask malt sweetness and delicate stone fruit finish to unfold across the palate with the same contemplative, indulgent pleasure that a great whisky offers, but without the alcohol. It also performs beautifully as a considered afternoon cup, particularly in cooler months, when its golden warmth and ancient-bush depth make the mid-afternoon pause feel like a genuine, deserved luxury. Brew at 95°C for 3–4 minutes, and drink it plain to experience the full, unmediated complexity of the hundred-year-old bushes' rare character — though a small touch of milk, if preferred, will deepen the malt into something approaching liquid caramel. Whichever way you drink it, do so with the awareness that you are tasting the product of bushes that have been growing for a century and grow rarer every year — a privilege that few teas in the world can offer.
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Product Ingredients
Black Tea
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