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The Chardwar Estate is known as the “plantation with four doorways to heaven”, since "char" means four and "dwar" translates as door, and four entrances to the garden really do exist. The brown-black leaves of the tea vary in shape. Infusing them creates a brown-amber liquor with the aroma of malt and finely ground orange zest, and orange is also evident in the taste along with a tone of fine cocoa.
Preparation guidelines: Use 10 g of tea (approx. 6 heaped tsp) for 1 l of water at the temperature of 85°C. Allow to infuse for 3 minutes, then strain. Suitable for 1 infusion.
The Chardwar Estate is known as the “plantation with four doorways to heaven”, since "char" means four and "dwar" translates as door, and four entrances to the garden really do exist. The brown-black leaves of the tea vary in shape. Infusing them creates a brown-amber liquor with the aroma of malt and finely ground orange zest, and orange is also evident in the taste along with a tone of fine cocoa.
The Chardwar Estate is known as the “plantation with four doorways to heaven”, since "char" means four and "dwar" translates as door, and four entrances to the garden really do exist. The brown-black leaves of the tea vary in shape. Infusing them creates a brown-amber liquor with the aroma of malt and finely ground orange zest, and orange is also evident in the taste along with a tone of fine cocoa.
Preparation guidelines: Use 10 g of tea (approx. 6 heaped tsp) for 1 l of water at the temperature of 85°C. Allow to infuse for 3 minutes, then strain. Suitable for 1 infusion.
The Chardwar Estate is known as the “plantation with four doorways to heaven”, since "char" means four and "dwar" translates as door, and four entrances to the garden really do exist. The brown-black leaves of the tea vary in shape. Infusing them creates a brown-amber liquor with the aroma of malt and finely ground orange zest, and orange is also evident in the taste along with a tone of fine cocoa.
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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...