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loose leaf black tea
The Nagri Tea Garden was established in 1870. Previously, cattle were raised on its territory, which is why you may also come across the name Nagri farm. For many years the garden fell into disrepair and did not prosper. However, the current owner has invested considerable resources in it, which have helped to raise the quality of local production to an excellent level. The smaller brown-black, slightly twisted leaves create an orange infusion. There is juicy orange and meadow honey in the aroma. Hazelnut also appears in the taste.
Preparation guidelines: Use 12 g of tea (approx. 7 heaped tsp) for 1 litre of freshly boiled water. Allow to infuse for 3 minutes. Strain and serve. Suitable for 1 infusion.
The Nagri Tea Garden was established in 1870. Previously, cattle were raised on its territory, which is why you may also come across the name Nagri farm. For many years the garden fell into disrepair and did not prosper. However, the current owner has invested considerable resources in it, which have helped to raise the quality of local production to an excellent level. The smaller brown-black, slightly twisted leaves create an orange infusion. There is juicy orange and meadow honey in the aroma. Hazelnut also appears in the taste.
Medium
loose leaf black tea
The Nagri Tea Garden was established in 1870. Previously, cattle were raised on its territory, which is why you may also come across the name Nagri farm. For many years the garden fell into disrepair and did not prosper. However, the current owner has invested considerable resources in it, which have helped to raise the quality of local production to an excellent level. The smaller brown-black, slightly twisted leaves create an orange infusion. There is juicy orange and meadow honey in the aroma. Hazelnut also appears in the taste.
Preparation guidelines: Use 12 g of tea (approx. 7 heaped tsp) for 1 litre of freshly boiled water. Allow to infuse for 3 minutes. Strain and serve. Suitable for 1 infusion.
The Nagri Tea Garden was established in 1870. Previously, cattle were raised on its territory, which is why you may also come across the name Nagri farm. For many years the garden fell into disrepair and did not prosper. However, the current owner has invested considerable resources in it, which have helped to raise the quality of local production to an excellent level. The smaller brown-black, slightly twisted leaves create an orange infusion. There is juicy orange and meadow honey in the aroma. Hazelnut also appears in the taste.
Medium
Located in a remote part of the Himalayas, this Nepalese plantation undertook its first harvest of tea as recently as 2020. The even, black-brown tea leaves complemented by light tips create an infusion that is orange in hue. The aroma and taste allude to linden honey complemented by ripe apricot.
Located in a remote part of the Himalayas, this Nepalese plantation undertook its first harvest of tea as recently as 2020. The even, black-brown tea leaves complemented by light tips create an infusion that is orange in hue. The aroma and taste allude to linden honey complemented by ripe apricot.
Flavoured tea with the enchanting taste of red berries
Flavoured tea with the enchanting taste of red berries
The Ambootia estate dates back to 1861, and was one of the first tea gardens to be founded by British colonialists. The brown-green leaves with small tips produce a golden-coloured infusion with the aroma and taste of ripe, juicy peach.
The Ambootia estate dates back to 1861, and was one of the first tea gardens to be founded by British colonialists. The brown-green leaves with small tips produce a golden-coloured infusion with the aroma and taste of ripe, juicy peach.