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Ambootia means mango grove, and the location affords the plantation exceptional growing conditions. Experience and knowledge garnered over the past 160 years of its history have perfected this tea. The dark brown, gently rolled leaves with occasional tips give rise to an amber infusion, which in aroma and taste are dominated by forest honey alongside a note of sweet pear.
Preparation guidelines: Use 10 g of tea (approx. 6 heaped tsp) per 1 l of water at the temperature of 85°C. Allow to infuse for 3 minutes, then strain. Suitable for 1 infusion.
Ambootia means mango grove, and the location affords the plantation exceptional growing conditions. Experience and knowledge garnered over the past 160 years of its history have perfected this tea. The dark brown, gently rolled leaves with occasional tips give rise to an amber infusion, which in aroma and taste are dominated by forest honey alongside a note of sweet pear.
Ambootia means mango grove, and the location affords the plantation exceptional growing conditions. Experience and knowledge garnered over the past 160 years of its history have perfected this tea. The dark brown, gently rolled leaves with occasional tips give rise to an amber infusion, which in aroma and taste are dominated by forest honey alongside a note of sweet pear.
Preparation guidelines: Use 10 g of tea (approx. 6 heaped tsp) per 1 l of water at the temperature of 85°C. Allow to infuse for 3 minutes, then strain. Suitable for 1 infusion.
Ambootia means mango grove, and the location affords the plantation exceptional growing conditions. Experience and knowledge garnered over the past 160 years of its history have perfected this tea. The dark brown, gently rolled leaves with occasional tips give rise to an amber infusion, which in aroma and taste are dominated by forest honey alongside a note of sweet pear.
The fine, regular leaves produce a dark infusion with a pleasant aroma and slightly smoky, sweet taste.
The fine, regular leaves produce a dark infusion with a pleasant aroma and slightly smoky, sweet taste.
Flavoured black tea with the enchanting taste of vanilla
Flavoured black tea with the enchanting taste of vanilla
Located in Sivasagar District, the Nahorhabi plantation spreads out over 696 hectares and was named after the majestic Nahor tree. The black-brown tea leaves, which boast a high proportion of golden tips, brew to make a dark orange infusion with the appealing aroma and taste of plain chocolate an...
Located in Sivasagar District, the Nahorhabi plantation spreads out over 696 hectares and was named after the majestic Nahor tree. The black-brown tea leaves, which boast a high proportion of golden tips, brew to make a dark orange infusion with the appealing aroma and taste of plain chocolate an...