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loose leaf black tea (fresh harvest 2023)
The Okayti Tea Garden is located on the banks of the Mechi River flowing along the border with Nepal at an altitude of 1,770 m to 2,360 m. Tea has been cultivated here since 1888. The tea is dominated by dark green leaves complemented by light ones, and they create an ocher-yellow infusion. You will find a tempting combination of sweet nougat and hazelnut with soft grassy tones in the taste and aroma.
Preparation guidelines: water at a temperature of 85 °C in a ratio of 10 g (approx. 6 heaped teaspoons) per 1 liter of water. Leave to infuse for 3 minutes. Then strain. It is possible to prepare 1 infusion.
The Okayti Tea Garden is located on the banks of the Mechi River flowing along the border with Nepal at an altitude of 1,770 m to 2,360 m. Tea has been cultivated here since 1888. The tea is dominated by dark green leaves complemented by light ones, and they create an ocher-yellow infusion. You will find a tempting combination of sweet nougat and hazelnut with soft grassy tones in the taste and aroma.
loose leaf black tea (fresh harvest 2023)
The Okayti Tea Garden is located on the banks of the Mechi River flowing along the border with Nepal at an altitude of 1,770 m to 2,360 m. Tea has been cultivated here since 1888. The tea is dominated by dark green leaves complemented by light ones, and they create an ocher-yellow infusion. You will find a tempting combination of sweet nougat and hazelnut with soft grassy tones in the taste and aroma.
Preparation guidelines: water at a temperature of 85 °C in a ratio of 10 g (approx. 6 heaped teaspoons) per 1 liter of water. Leave to infuse for 3 minutes. Then strain. It is possible to prepare 1 infusion.
The Okayti Tea Garden is located on the banks of the Mechi River flowing along the border with Nepal at an altitude of 1,770 m to 2,360 m. Tea has been cultivated here since 1888. The tea is dominated by dark green leaves complemented by light ones, and they create an ocher-yellow infusion. You will find a tempting combination of sweet nougat and hazelnut with soft grassy tones in the taste and aroma.
This is a unique type of Pu Erh tea. Its leaves are plucked when dewy and solely before 9 a.m. They must not be exposed to the sun and are left to dry naturally. The silvery to golden downy buds give a clear infusion with a sweetish buttery taste of pear.
This is a unique type of Pu Erh tea. Its leaves are plucked when dewy and solely before 9 a.m. They must not be exposed to the sun and are left to dry naturally. The silvery to golden downy buds give a clear infusion with a sweetish buttery taste of pear.
A fine, ten-year-old Shu Pu-erh from the Jingmai District in Yunnan Province. It gives a dark brown infusion and boasts the rich aroma and taste of aged Pu-erh with a note of good Caribbean rum.
A fine, ten-year-old Shu Pu-erh from the Jingmai District in Yunnan Province. It gives a dark brown infusion and boasts the rich aroma and taste of aged Pu-erh with a note of good Caribbean rum.
Also known as “cat’s claw”, it supports the natural immunity of the body.
Also known as “cat’s claw”, it supports the natural immunity of the body.