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loose leaf black tea
The Tara Chiyabari Tea Estate was founded in 1994, and nestles within a landscape of rolling hills with clear views of neighbouring India. The tiny brown-green tea leaves brew to make an infusion that is golden in hue. Honey is conveyed in the aroma, while the lingering taste evokes a sense of mountain herbs.
Preparation guidelines: Use 12 g of tea (approx. 5 heaped tsp) per 1 l of freshly boiled water. Allow to infuse for 3 minutes, then strain. Suitable for 1 infusion.
This tea garden nestles within a landscape of rolling hills bordering India, having been founded relatively recently in 1994. The tiny brown-green tea leaves give rise to an infusion golden in colour. Honey is conveyed in the aroma, while the lingering taste evokes a sense of mountain herbs.
Medium
loose leaf black tea
The Tara Chiyabari Tea Estate was founded in 1994, and nestles within a landscape of rolling hills with clear views of neighbouring India. The tiny brown-green tea leaves brew to make an infusion that is golden in hue. Honey is conveyed in the aroma, while the lingering taste evokes a sense of mountain herbs.
Preparation guidelines: Use 12 g of tea (approx. 5 heaped tsp) per 1 l of freshly boiled water. Allow to infuse for 3 minutes, then strain. Suitable for 1 infusion.
This tea garden nestles within a landscape of rolling hills bordering India, having been founded relatively recently in 1994. The tiny brown-green tea leaves give rise to an infusion golden in colour. Honey is conveyed in the aroma, while the lingering taste evokes a sense of mountain herbs.
Medium
Flavoured tea with the enchanting taste of red berries
Flavoured tea with the enchanting taste of red berries
The Boisahabi plantation lies in the heart of Assam, on the banks of the River Brahmaputra. Infusing tea from this area typically gives rise to a hearty infusion that is translucent and golden in hue, with a taste suggestive of malt and hazelnut. This one drinks well with milk and sugar or a slic...
The Boisahabi plantation lies in the heart of Assam, on the banks of the River Brahmaputra. Infusing tea from this area typically gives rise to a hearty infusion that is translucent and golden in hue, with a taste suggestive of malt and hazelnut. This one drinks well with milk and sugar or a slic...
The Nagri plantation was established in 1870. Cattle once grazed the land, and it is still occasionally referred to as Nagri Farm. The small, brown tea leaves infuse to make a liquor that is orange-brown in hue with the taste and aroma of plain chocolate.
The Nagri plantation was established in 1870. Cattle once grazed the land, and it is still occasionally referred to as Nagri Farm. The small, brown tea leaves infuse to make a liquor that is orange-brown in hue with the taste and aroma of plain chocolate.