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loose leaf black tea
Preparation guidelines: use 12 g of tea (approx. 5 tsp) for 1 l of 90°C water. Allow to infuse for 3 minutes. Then strain.
Original name for this garden used to be Bara-Ringtong. In 1927, the owner renamed this garden in memory of his deceased daughter Margaret who loved this place. A vast majority of Chinese tea trees are grown here in the altitude between 915-1830 m.a.s.l. The infusion is ochre-yellow in colour and the leaves are longish, dark green coloured with occasional light green tips. There is aroma of apricot and meadow honey. In taste there is a young hazelnut in combination with sweet, yellow apple.
loose leaf black tea
Preparation guidelines: use 12 g of tea (approx. 5 tsp) for 1 l of 90°C water. Allow to infuse for 3 minutes. Then strain.
Original name for this garden used to be Bara-Ringtong. In 1927, the owner renamed this garden in memory of his deceased daughter Margaret who loved this place. A vast majority of Chinese tea trees are grown here in the altitude between 915-1830 m.a.s.l. The infusion is ochre-yellow in colour and the leaves are longish, dark green coloured with occasional light green tips. There is aroma of apricot and meadow honey. In taste there is a young hazelnut in combination with sweet, yellow apple.
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The Orangajuli plantation is situated in the Mangaldai part of Assam, bordering Bhutan. The traditional production processes in place have never ceased, even at times of local unrest, and this is reflected in the quality of the tea. The liquor is amber-brown in colour, while juicy orange is the s...
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