Today, I will focusing on the Organic Black Tea from Zealong Tea Estate. You can purchase 50 grams of this tea for USD $31.95 plus shipping from the Zealong Tea Estate shop.
Check out my Company Spotlight on Zealong Tea Estate for more information and some photos on the only estate in New Zealand to commercially grow tea.
Below you will find images of the attractive, beautiful, and cleanly designed packaging that the loose leaf teas from Zealong arrive in.
Let’s get to the review…

The dry leaves have a uniform dark charcoal gray color. There are no signs of buds, and a few bare stems in the mix. The leaves are all medium to large fragments, and there does not appear to be any whole, unbroken leaves. The leaves are loosely rolled, giving them a relatively light, fluffy appearance and feel. The leaves are fully oxidized. The aroma is incredibly fresh and potent, with dominant scents of sweet wood chips, like sassafras bark, toasted oats, molasses, and dark honey.
Four grams of dry leaves were placed in a 7 ounce (210 mL) bizen-ware kyusu teapot, and infused with 200°F (93°C) water for 3:00 minutes. One minute of time was added to subsequent infusions. Three quality infusions were extracted from these leaves.

The tea liquid has a beautiful, rich yet bright amber color, clear and transparent. The aroma has potent scents of sweet wood (sassafras), dark honey, and stewed stone fruits. The body is surprisingly full, with a honey-like, very smooth texture. The liquid seems to coat the tongue and throat like honey does. There is no bitterness or astringency. The taste continues the notes of sweet wood (sassafras), dark honey, and stewed stone fruits. The sweet wood and honey also carries over to the aftertaste, and there is even a light, sweetly floral essence that can felt on the breath (at least in the first infusion).

The infused leaves have a uniform dark brown color with a dark green tint. The leaves are all medium to large fragments. No unbroken, whole leaves are found in the mix. No buds are found. A few bare stems are present. The leaves are fully oxidized. The leaves have a smooth, delicate feel to them. The larger fragments show a long, fairly narrow leaf shape. The aroma continues the attractive scents of sweet wood (sassafras), fresh wild flowers, and a touch of stewed stone fruit.
The Organic Black Tea from Zealong Tea Estate is truly an exotic black tea. You will not find the character of this tea in any other black tea on the market. The sweet, woody aroma and taste that dominate the experience of this tea is remarkable. The full body, and honey-like texture of the first infusion instantly catches the drinkers attention. The second and third infusions are much lighter in body and texture, but still enjoyable. The lack of bitterness or astringency accommodates the preferences of the occasional tea drinkers, as well. If you love black tea, but find yourself getting bored with the classic characters of standard black teas, give this Organic Black Tea from Zealong Tea Estate a chance to redefine black tea for you.
Thanks again to the management at Zealong Tea Estate for providing this sample of Organic Black Tea. Keep up the great work! I truly enjoyed experiencing the three teas from Zealong that I reviewed, and look forward to seeing their progress in the coming years. Cheers!