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Loose-leaf black tea
The garden is located at an altitude of 1400 m above sea level on the eastern slopes of the Nilgiris, which slowly descend to the Arabian Sea. The local area called Wynaad was famous for gold mining in the past. Abandoned shafts can still be seen here today. Thick black leaves create a brown-orange infusion. Cocoa husks and sweet lemon can be detected in the aroma and taste.
Pour boiling water over the tea in a ratio of 1.5 dl to 1 teaspoon, if you brew the tea in a teapot, then add 1 teaspoon per teapot. Leave to infuse for 3-5 minutes. Then strain. It is possible to prepare 1 infusion.
The garden is located at an altitude of 1400 m above sea level on the eastern slopes of the Nilgiris, which slowly descend to the Arabian Sea. The local area called Wynaad was famous for gold mining in the past. Abandoned shafts can still be seen here today. Thick black leaves create a brown-orange infusion. Cocoa husks and sweet lemon can be detected in the aroma and taste.
Loose-leaf black tea
The garden is located at an altitude of 1400 m above sea level on the eastern slopes of the Nilgiris, which slowly descend to the Arabian Sea. The local area called Wynaad was famous for gold mining in the past. Abandoned shafts can still be seen here today. Thick black leaves create a brown-orange infusion. Cocoa husks and sweet lemon can be detected in the aroma and taste.
Pour boiling water over the tea in a ratio of 1.5 dl to 1 teaspoon, if you brew the tea in a teapot, then add 1 teaspoon per teapot. Leave to infuse for 3-5 minutes. Then strain. It is possible to prepare 1 infusion.
The garden is located at an altitude of 1400 m above sea level on the eastern slopes of the Nilgiris, which slowly descend to the Arabian Sea. The local area called Wynaad was famous for gold mining in the past. Abandoned shafts can still be seen here today. Thick black leaves create a brown-orange infusion. Cocoa husks and sweet lemon can be detected in the aroma and taste.
Grown in the village of Kvenobani on a once neglected plantation, the tea leaves are hand-rolled and left to oxidise naturally for a lengthy period. The long, slightly curled, black leaves with occasional tips give rise to an orange-brown infusion. The aroma hints at forest honey and cinnamon, wh...
Grown in the village of Kvenobani on a once neglected plantation, the tea leaves are hand-rolled and left to oxidise naturally for a lengthy period. The long, slightly curled, black leaves with occasional tips give rise to an orange-brown infusion. The aroma hints at forest honey and cinnamon, wh...
Flavoured black tea with a distinctive spicy taste offset by sweet toffee
Flavoured black tea with a distinctive spicy taste offset by sweet toffee
An intense blend of Assam tea that combines well with milk, of the breakfast type much beloved by the British. The aroma and flavour hint at wild honey and cocoa.
An intense blend of Assam tea that combines well with milk, of the breakfast type much beloved by the British. The aroma and flavour hint at wild honey and cocoa.