Saicho Darjeeling — The Presentation
Given, not just poured.
The standard Saicho Darjeeling, in Saicho's illustrated presentation box — the bottle's own artwork rendered larger, designed to arrive on the table as much as in the glass. In this form, the bottle becomes the offering: brought to a dinner, sent to a host, given to mark the season.
Inside is the same Saicho Darjeeling — black tea from the Himalayan foothills, hand-picked in the summer when the leaf turns muscatel, then cold-brewed and finished with a fine carbonation. For the full description and Tea Reading™, see Saicho Darjeeling.
The Occasion Sent to the host of a long summer dinner, in place of the red. Given as a thank-you to anyone whose week earned more than a note. Brought to a table where someone is not drinking that night, so the moment of pour still belongs to them. Wrapped for summer birthdays, anniversaries, just-because afternoons that ask for something with a little weight.
