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loose black tea
A notable aspect of this tea is that the leaves are rolled into small pellets, which result in a dark infusion with a mahogany hue. The flavour is rich, sweet, malty and exquisitely smooth with a short finish. It drinks well with milk.
Preparation guidelines: Allow 1 teaspoon of tea for each 1.5 dl of water and one more for the teapot. Add freshly boiled water and leave it to infuse for 3-5 minutes. Sieve and serve. Suitable for 1 infusion.
The leaves are made into small pellets. The infusion is mahogany dark in colour and the flavour is rich, sweet, malty and exquisitely smooth with a short finish. It drinks well with milk.
High
loose black tea
A notable aspect of this tea is that the leaves are rolled into small pellets, which result in a dark infusion with a mahogany hue. The flavour is rich, sweet, malty and exquisitely smooth with a short finish. It drinks well with milk.
Preparation guidelines: Allow 1 teaspoon of tea for each 1.5 dl of water and one more for the teapot. Add freshly boiled water and leave it to infuse for 3-5 minutes. Sieve and serve. Suitable for 1 infusion.
The leaves are made into small pellets. The infusion is mahogany dark in colour and the flavour is rich, sweet, malty and exquisitely smooth with a short finish. It drinks well with milk.
High
Flavoured black tea with the taste of sweet berries in harmony with savoury spices
Flavoured black tea with the taste of sweet berries in harmony with savoury spices
Tea from a plantation at the altitude of 1,400 m. The large, long, slightly curled leaves create a light brown infusion with the taste of ripe apple.
Tea from a plantation at the altitude of 1,400 m. The large, long, slightly curled leaves create a light brown infusion with the taste of ripe apple.
Korakundah, with its location at an altitude of 2500 m above sea level, can boast the title of the highest tea garden in the world. Its borders adjoin the Madhumallai Nature Reserve, which is home to a population of Bengal tigers. The yellow-orange infusion tea is made after steeping brown leaves...
Korakundah, with its location at an altitude of 2500 m above sea level, can boast the title of the highest tea garden in the world. Its borders adjoin the Madhumallai Nature Reserve, which is home to a population of Bengal tigers. The yellow-orange infusion tea is made after steeping brown leaves...