Ambootia was one of the first tea gardens founded by British colonisers, the origins of which hark back to 1861. In appearance, the tea leaves vary in the extent of how green they are, finishing in silvery tips. The resulting pale yellow infusion has a distinctive and sharp aroma reminiscent of a...
Ambootia was one of the first tea gardens founded by British colonisers, the origins of which hark back to 1861. In appearance, the tea leaves vary in the extent of how green they are, finishing in silvery tips. The resulting pale yellow infusion has a distinctive and sharp aroma reminiscent of a...
The Balasun garden dates back to 1871, its name deriving from a nearby river, and lies on hills at altitudes of 360 to 1,375 m. The long, dark green tea leaves have a significant proportion of tips, creating a light yellow infusion when brewed. Its aroma and taste are dominated by invigorating sp...
The Balasun garden dates back to 1871, its name deriving from a nearby river, and lies on hills at altitudes of 360 to 1,375 m. The long, dark green tea leaves have a significant proportion of tips, creating a light yellow infusion when brewed. Its aroma and taste are dominated by invigorating sp...
The Balasun garden dates back to 1871, its name deriving from a nearby river, and lies on hills at altitudes of 360 to 1,375 m. The long, dark green tea leaves have a significant proportion of tips, creating a light yellow infusion when brewed. Its aroma and taste are dominated by invigorating sp...
The Balasun garden dates back to 1871, its name deriving from a nearby river, and lies on hills at altitudes of 360 to 1,375 m. The long, dark green tea leaves have a significant proportion of tips, creating a light yellow infusion when brewed. Its aroma and taste are dominated by invigorating sp...
The Nurbong garden gets its name from two words in the Lepcha language, “nur” – a plant believed to have healing qualities and “bong”, meaning tree. The estate dates back to 1870 and is located at the confluence of three rivers. It is one of the earliest plantations in Darjeeling to produce the h...
The Nurbong garden gets its name from two words in the Lepcha language, “nur” – a plant believed to have healing qualities and “bong”, meaning tree. The estate dates back to 1870 and is located at the confluence of three rivers. It is one of the earliest plantations in Darjeeling to produce the h...
The unusual feature of the leaves is that they even sprout in frosty weather, hence the moniker 'Frost Tea'. The brown-green leaves give rise to an infusion that is orange-gold in colour. A tone of flower honey and a hint of orange are revealed in the aroma and taste.
The unusual feature of the leaves is that they even sprout in frosty weather, hence the moniker 'Frost Tea'. The brown-green leaves give rise to an infusion that is orange-gold in colour. A tone of flower honey and a hint of orange are revealed in the aroma and taste.
This unique tea comes from the Parkside Estate garden, where special varietals of tea plants are grown. The unusual feature of the leaves is that they even sprout in frosty weather, hence the moniker 'Frost Tea'. The brown-green leaves give rise to an infusion that is orange-gold in colour. A ton...
This unique tea comes from the Parkside Estate garden, where special varietals of tea plants are grown. The unusual feature of the leaves is that they even sprout in frosty weather, hence the moniker 'Frost Tea'. The brown-green leaves give rise to an infusion that is orange-gold in colour. A ton...