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loose leaf black tea
Preparation guidelines: use 12 g of tea (approx. 5 tsp) for 1 l of boiling water. Allow to infuse for 3 minutes. Then strain.
Classic morning life saver, very good in combination with milk or sugar. In a blend, there is a dominance of black, rolled leaves complemented by orange tips. The infusion is very bold of mahagony colour. In a taste and aroma there is a malt and a whisky from oak barrel.
loose leaf black tea
Preparation guidelines: use 12 g of tea (approx. 5 tsp) for 1 l of boiling water. Allow to infuse for 3 minutes. Then strain.
Classic morning life saver, very good in combination with milk or sugar. In a blend, there is a dominance of black, rolled leaves complemented by orange tips. The infusion is very bold of mahagony colour. In a taste and aroma there is a malt and a whisky from oak barrel.
Marybong Tea Garden is located in the northeastern tip of Darjeeling at an altitude of 910-1830 m above sea level. This location is also nicknamed "Golden Valley". The tiny greenish-brown leaves produce an orange infusion. The taste and aroma combine juicy orange with young hazelnut in the end.
Marybong Tea Garden is located in the northeastern tip of Darjeeling at an altitude of 910-1830 m above sea level. This location is also nicknamed "Golden Valley". The tiny greenish-brown leaves produce an orange infusion. The taste and aroma combine juicy orange with young hazelnut in the end.
The dark brown leaves of this tea give rise to a brown-orange liquor when infused. Orange, walnut and cocoa come through in its taste and aroma.
The dark brown leaves of this tea give rise to a brown-orange liquor when infused. Orange, walnut and cocoa come through in its taste and aroma.