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loose leaf black tea
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 stand-out aspect of its aroma and taste.
Preparation guidelines: Use 12 g of tea (approx. 6 even tsp) for 1 litre of freshly boiled water. Allow to infuse for 3 minutes. Then strain. Suitable for 1 infusion.
The Orangajuli tea garden is situated in the Mangaldai part of the country 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 stand-out aspect of its aroma and taste.
Medium
loose leaf black tea
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 stand-out aspect of its aroma and taste.
Preparation guidelines: Use 12 g of tea (approx. 6 even tsp) for 1 litre of freshly boiled water. Allow to infuse for 3 minutes. Then strain. Suitable for 1 infusion.
The Orangajuli tea garden is situated in the Mangaldai part of the country 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 stand-out aspect of its aroma and taste.
Medium
Black tea from the Coonoor Tea Estate, a plantation that ranks amongst the oldest in the Nilgiri region. Nestling at the altitude of 1,850 m, it provides magnificent views of the vicinity. The aroma of this tea is honey-like, boasting a light, fruity note, while the taste is dominated by citrus f...
Black tea from the Coonoor Tea Estate, a plantation that ranks amongst the oldest in the Nilgiri region. Nestling at the altitude of 1,850 m, it provides magnificent views of the vicinity. The aroma of this tea is honey-like, boasting a light, fruity note, while the taste is dominated by citrus f...
The Nagri plantation was established in 1870. Cattle once grazed the land, and it is still occasionally referred to as Nagri Farm. The small, brown tea leaves infuse to make a liquor that is orange-brown in hue with the taste and aroma of plain chocolate.
The Nagri plantation was established in 1870. Cattle once grazed the land, and it is still occasionally referred to as Nagri Farm. The small, brown tea leaves infuse to make a liquor that is orange-brown in hue with the taste and aroma of plain chocolate.
The Nagri Tea Garden was established in 1870. Previously, cattle were raised on its territory, which is why you may also come across the name Nagri farm. For many years the garden fell into disrepair and did not prosper. However, the current owner has invested considerable resources in it, which ...
The Nagri Tea Garden was established in 1870. Previously, cattle were raised on its territory, which is why you may also come across the name Nagri farm. For many years the garden fell into disrepair and did not prosper. However, the current owner has invested considerable resources in it, which ...