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loose-leaf black tea
Showing a combination of light and dark green leaves, an infusion of this tea is ochre-yellow in appearance. The taste gives a sense of juicy yellow egg plum with tones of apricot and linden honey, which also are evident in the aroma.
Preparation guidelines: Use 12 g of tea (approx. 6 heaped tsp) per 1 l of water at 90°C. Infuse for 2-3 minutes, then strain. Suitable for 1-2 infusions.
The Gopaldhara estate lies at altitudes of up to 2,200 m.a.s.l., making it among the highest placed plantations in Darjeeling. The tea trees grow in an area encompassing 172 hectares. Showing a combination of light and dark green leaves, an infusion of this tea is ochre-yellow in appearance. The taste gives a sense of juicy yellow egg plum with tones of apricot and linden honey, which also are evident in the aroma.
loose-leaf black tea
Showing a combination of light and dark green leaves, an infusion of this tea is ochre-yellow in appearance. The taste gives a sense of juicy yellow egg plum with tones of apricot and linden honey, which also are evident in the aroma.
Preparation guidelines: Use 12 g of tea (approx. 6 heaped tsp) per 1 l of water at 90°C. Infuse for 2-3 minutes, then strain. Suitable for 1-2 infusions.
The Gopaldhara estate lies at altitudes of up to 2,200 m.a.s.l., making it among the highest placed plantations in Darjeeling. The tea trees grow in an area encompassing 172 hectares. Showing a combination of light and dark green leaves, an infusion of this tea is ochre-yellow in appearance. The taste gives a sense of juicy yellow egg plum with tones of apricot and linden honey, which also are evident in the aroma.
This unique tea comes from the Parkside Estate, where a special varietal grows on the plantation with leaves that sprout even in slightly frosty conditions, hence the name of “Frost Tea”. The robust brown-green leaves give rise to a orange coloured liquor with a golden tint. It has a sweetish tas...
This unique tea comes from the Parkside Estate, where a special varietal grows on the plantation with leaves that sprout even in slightly frosty conditions, hence the name of “Frost Tea”. The robust brown-green leaves give rise to a orange coloured liquor with a golden tint. It has a sweetish tas...