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loose leaf black tea first flush 2025, lot DJ 3
Preparation guidelines: Use 12 g of tea (approx. 7 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.
Mission Hill tea garden is located on the foothills of Himalayas. It is surrounded by trees, forest creeks and snowy tops of the mountains. The climate and the altitude give teas its unique mystical taste. The name ,,Mission Hill,, was probably originated from Scottish missionaires who were sent to this region. Tea has been collected here since the beginning of 20th century.
loose leaf black tea first flush 2025, lot DJ 3
Preparation guidelines: Use 12 g of tea (approx. 7 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.
Mission Hill tea garden is located on the foothills of Himalayas. It is surrounded by trees, forest creeks and snowy tops of the mountains. The climate and the altitude give teas its unique mystical taste. The name ,,Mission Hill,, was probably originated from Scottish missionaires who were sent to this region. Tea has been collected here since the beginning of 20th century.
Marybong Tea Garden is located in the northeastern tip of Darjeeling at an altitude of 910-1830 m above sea level. This location is also nicknamed "Golden Valley". The tiny greenish-brown leaves produce an orange infusion. The taste and aroma combine juicy orange with young hazelnut in the end.
Marybong Tea Garden is located in the northeastern tip of Darjeeling at an altitude of 910-1830 m above sea level. This location is also nicknamed "Golden Valley". The tiny greenish-brown leaves produce an orange infusion. The taste and aroma combine juicy orange with young hazelnut in the end.
This tea was picked at the altitude of 2,100 m. After brewing, the regularly rolled, thin leaves produce a brown to orange-brown infusion. A mild fruity flavour dominated by cherry is found in the taste.
This tea was picked at the altitude of 2,100 m. After brewing, the regularly rolled, thin leaves produce a brown to orange-brown infusion. A mild fruity flavour dominated by cherry is found in the taste.