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loose leaf black tea
A blend of first flush teas from various gardens in Darjeeling. It produces a flowery aroma and golden infusion.
Preparation guidelines: Use 12 g of tea (approx. 6 heaped tsp) per 1 l of water. Bring the water to the boil and leave to cool to 85°C. Infuse the tea for 2-3 minutes, then strain. Suitable for 1-2 infusions.
A blend of first flush teas from various gardens of Darjeeling. It produces a flowery aroma and golden infusion.
Medium
loose leaf black tea
A blend of first flush teas from various gardens in Darjeeling. It produces a flowery aroma and golden infusion.
Preparation guidelines: Use 12 g of tea (approx. 6 heaped tsp) per 1 l of water. Bring the water to the boil and leave to cool to 85°C. Infuse the tea for 2-3 minutes, then strain. Suitable for 1-2 infusions.
A blend of first flush teas from various gardens of Darjeeling. It produces a flowery aroma and golden infusion.
Medium
An intense blend of Assam tea that combines well with milk, of the breakfast type much beloved by the British. The aroma and flavour hint at wild honey and cocoa.
An intense blend of Assam tea that combines well with milk, of the breakfast type much beloved by the British. The aroma and flavour hint at wild honey and cocoa.
The Dikom garden lies in the heart of the Assam tea region, and is one of the oldest gardens bordering the River Brahmaputra. A local tribe, the Bodo-Kacharies, came up with the name when they found that the quality of the water was truly unique, tasting pleasantly sweet and smooth - the word “di...
The Dikom garden lies in the heart of the Assam tea region, and is one of the oldest gardens bordering the River Brahmaputra. A local tribe, the Bodo-Kacharies, came up with the name when they found that the quality of the water was truly unique, tasting pleasantly sweet and smooth - the word “di...
A tea comprised of green leaves light and dark in shade, brewing it results in a yellow-orange infusion. The aroma gives a sense of a blossoming spring meadow, while the taste is one of herbs with a hint of meadow honey.
A tea comprised of green leaves light and dark in shade, brewing it results in a yellow-orange infusion. The aroma gives a sense of a blossoming spring meadow, while the taste is one of herbs with a hint of meadow honey.