Help me find the best orange pekoe tea

Also, what exactly is ‘orange tea?’ I know pekoe is the cut used on the tea leaves, but I haven’t been able to find ‘orange’ as a class of tea like ‘green’, ‘black’, etc.

Right now I drink Swee-Touch-Nee brand tea but in the past I’d bought Twinnings orange pekoe. I like it so much I’d like to explore other varieties.

Thanks to all who respond. :slight_smile: :slight_smile:

Orange pekoe is just bog standard black tea. And the best Orange pekoe is Red Rose. Every other brand is trying to sell blackish liquid.

Here’s a well-regarded specialty tea concern’s highest-rated of 3 orange pekoes.

Upton’s is a good place for trying a lot of $1 samples of all kinds of cool teas.

Moved from MPSIMS to Cafe Society.

twicks, who lives on Twinings Earl Grey.

“Orange Pekoe” is a general black tea grade (based on leaf size), with many sub grades (“Finest Tippy Golden Flowery Orange Pekoe”, anyone?) - and of course has nothing to do with oranges - you might start here.

I have to admit to having a relatively unrefined palate, so I can’t really swear to my alleged preferences, but I do like Red Rose. I will have to try a side by side comparison at some point.

Excellent advice thank you.

My apologies. I tend to hang out on GQ. Even now this board is too overwhelming and as much as I might like to, I can’t spend multiple hours per day here.

Anyway, the point was . . . I keep forgetting about CS. If I go there I won’t have time to read The Enquirer. :rolleyes: :smiley:
twicks, who lives on Twinings Earl Grey.

You know, I’ve actually been to that wiki page. I remembered as soon as I saw it. Not sure why I forgot in the first place though. I think it just didn’t make much sense to me. It still doesn’t really. I mean, I get what they’re saying, it just seems very amorphous.

Etc.

Are you a “Good Eats” fan? - Alton talks about OP grading in his tea episode.

Far Too Good For Ordinary People.

:wink:

I took your advice and ordered 125g. Will have to break out the tea ball and see if i can find that electronic spoon scale I got from thinkgeek to measure out the 2.25g it recommends.

Thanks to everyone for your responses. :slight_smile:

I was thinking of this thread today when I was in the Indian grocery store. Even though I ran out of my favorite Baker Street Afternoon Blend (Keemun/Darjeeling/Lapsang Souchong in a perfect balance) from Upton’s this morning, I have to put off a new order from them for awhile.

So I tried a pound of the Brooke Bond Red Label orange pekoe for $3.79 at the Indian store. Very decent for the price. So thanks back to you for getting me thinking in that direction to tide me over.

I got my delivery today. I’m not sure how they managed that.

The tin’s are adorable. For some reason though they gave me a sample of green tea. {shrug} I guess they had to pick something at random since I’ve never ordered before.

Anyway. I couldn’t find the measuring spoon that can also do weights so I winged it and used half of a tea ball. It’s very tasty but I can’t say what’s actually different about it. The best I can do is say it’s much more tea-like - as silly as that sounds. When I’m more motivated, I’ll try to do a side-by-side comparison.

Thanks again. :slight_smile: