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loose leaf black tea first flush 2024
Preparation guidelines: Use 10 g of tea (approx. 6 heaped tsp) for 1 l of water at the temperature of 85°C. Allow to infuse for 3 minutes then strain. Suitable for 1 infusion.
Rohini tea garden got its name from the river Rohini which is situated nearby. It is surrounded by the mountains and forests where elephants and leopards can be found. This tea garden is characterized by the largest variety of Clonal tea trees in Darjeeling which were planted only in 1996. Leaves are dark, olive green in color, supplemented by occasional light green tips. The infusion is golden brown with highly intensive and long lasting smell. There is a young walnut and a chamomille flower in the taste.
loose leaf black tea first flush 2024
Preparation guidelines: Use 10 g of tea (approx. 6 heaped tsp) for 1 l of water at the temperature of 85°C. Allow to infuse for 3 minutes then strain. Suitable for 1 infusion.
Rohini tea garden got its name from the river Rohini which is situated nearby. It is surrounded by the mountains and forests where elephants and leopards can be found. This tea garden is characterized by the largest variety of Clonal tea trees in Darjeeling which were planted only in 1996. Leaves are dark, olive green in color, supplemented by occasional light green tips. The infusion is golden brown with highly intensive and long lasting smell. There is a young walnut and a chamomille flower in the taste.
Black tea from the Coonoor Tea Estate, a plantation that ranks amongst the oldest in the Nilgiri region. Nestling at the altitude of 1,850 m, it provides magnificent views of the vicinity. The aroma of this tea is honey-like, boasting a light, fruity note, while the taste is dominated by citrus f...
Black tea from the Coonoor Tea Estate, a plantation that ranks amongst the oldest in the Nilgiri region. Nestling at the altitude of 1,850 m, it provides magnificent views of the vicinity. The aroma of this tea is honey-like, boasting a light, fruity note, while the taste is dominated by citrus f...
Black tea from the Coonoor Tea Estate, a plantation that ranks amongst the oldest in the Nilgiri region. Nestling at the altitude of 1,850 m, it provides magnificent views of the vicinity. The aroma of this tea is honey-like, boasting a light, fruity note, while the taste is dominated by citrus f...
Black tea from the Coonoor Tea Estate, a plantation that ranks amongst the oldest in the Nilgiri region. Nestling at the altitude of 1,850 m, it provides magnificent views of the vicinity. The aroma of this tea is honey-like, boasting a light, fruity note, while the taste is dominated by citrus f...
A notable aspect of this tea is that the leaves are rolled into small pellets, which result in a dark infusion with a mahogany hue. The flavour is rich, sweet, malty and exquisitely smooth with a short finish. It drinks well with milk.
A notable aspect of this tea is that the leaves are rolled into small pellets, which result in a dark infusion with a mahogany hue. The flavour is rich, sweet, malty and exquisitely smooth with a short finish. It drinks well with milk.