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The brown-black tea leaves produce an orange infusion, the aroma of which is reminiscent of forest honey. The taste combines tones of dark chocolate and orange.
Preparation guidelines: Use 12 g of tea (approx. 5 heaped tsp) per 1 l of freshly boiled water. Allow to infuse for 3 minutes, then strain. Suitable for 1 infusion.
Spreading across the northern bank of the Brahmaputra River, the Dejoo garden is one of the most charming examples in Assam. It has received numerous awards over the years from the Tea Board of India. The brown-black tea leaves produce an orange infusion, the aroma of which is reminiscent of forest honey. The taste combines tones of dark chocolate and orange.
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The brown-black tea leaves produce an orange infusion, the aroma of which is reminiscent of forest honey. The taste combines tones of dark chocolate and orange.
Preparation guidelines: Use 12 g of tea (approx. 5 heaped tsp) per 1 l of freshly boiled water. Allow to infuse for 3 minutes, then strain. Suitable for 1 infusion.
Spreading across the northern bank of the Brahmaputra River, the Dejoo garden is one of the most charming examples in Assam. It has received numerous awards over the years from the Tea Board of India. The brown-black tea leaves produce an orange infusion, the aroma of which is reminiscent of forest honey. The taste combines tones of dark chocolate and orange.
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The Ambootia estate dates back to 1861, and was one of the first tea gardens to be founded by British colonialists. The brown-green leaves with small tips produce a golden-coloured infusion with the aroma and taste of ripe, juicy peach.
The Ambootia estate dates back to 1861, and was one of the first tea gardens to be founded by British colonialists. The brown-green leaves with small tips produce a golden-coloured infusion with the aroma and taste of ripe, juicy peach.
Flavoured black tea with the taste of sweet berries in harmony with savoury spices
Flavoured black tea with the taste of sweet berries in harmony with savoury spices
The Orangajuli plantation is situated in the Mangaldai part of Assam, bordering Bhutan. The traditional production processes in place have never ceased, even at times of local unrest, and this is reflected in the quality of the tea. The liquor is amber-brown in colour, while juicy orange is the s...
The Orangajuli plantation is situated in the Mangaldai part of Assam, bordering Bhutan. The traditional production processes in place have never ceased, even at times of local unrest, and this is reflected in the quality of the tea. The liquor is amber-brown in colour, while juicy orange is the s...