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loose-leaf black tea
The dark brown leaves of this tea give rise to a brown-orange liquor when infused. Orange, walnut and cocoa come through in its taste and aroma.
Preparation guidelines: Use 12 g of tea (approx. 6 heaped tsp) per 1 l of water at 85°C. Infuse for 2-3 minutes, then strain. Suitable for 1-2 infusions.
The Puttabong tea estate is located at 457 – 1,981 m.a.s.l., which is unusually high in altitude. It is also one of Darjeeling’s largest and oldest plantations. The dark brown leaves of this tea give rise to a brown-orange liquor when infused. Orange, walnut and cocoa come through in its taste and aroma.
loose-leaf black tea
The dark brown leaves of this tea give rise to a brown-orange liquor when infused. Orange, walnut and cocoa come through in its taste and aroma.
Preparation guidelines: Use 12 g of tea (approx. 6 heaped tsp) per 1 l of water at 85°C. Infuse for 2-3 minutes, then strain. Suitable for 1-2 infusions.
The Puttabong tea estate is located at 457 – 1,981 m.a.s.l., which is unusually high in altitude. It is also one of Darjeeling’s largest and oldest plantations. The dark brown leaves of this tea give rise to a brown-orange liquor when infused. Orange, walnut and cocoa come through in its taste and aroma.
Flavoured black tea with a distinctive spicy taste offset by sweet toffee
Flavoured black tea with a distinctive spicy taste offset by sweet toffee
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.
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...
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...