Along with Ceylon, Assam is my "meat and potatoes," even though I don't eat meat. I don't care for smoky or green teas. I'm still not sure what "malty" is, and we debated that at another thread, but I like it.
THIS IS VERY SUBJECTIVE, so I don't want anyone jumping on me here and saying I'm simplifying the 3000 varieties.To my own palate, greens and oolongs taste vegetal, Darjeelings are astringent, many Chinese teas are smoky. Assams and Ceylons give me a sense of smoothness,cleanness, and those are not a very good descriptives. Aside from malty, any other suggestions?
I agree with leiche, but I'm trying to be open, and at Silver Tips in NY this week, I had my first pot of Yunnan, sipped it a long time and swished it around, and thought it was earthy. It was aptly name "Ancient Forest." Reminded me of moss and soil. Tried a pot of fine oolong, one I couldn't afford to buy by the ounce, and found it, aptly, vegetal, like green. (Hey it was my birthday, and my friend was paying

Bought 5 different Assams, Ceylons before I left.
Tea is a matter of taste. De gustibus non est disputandum (There is no arguing about tastes.) Come on over to my place. leiche.