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loose leaf green tea
Similar to Dragon Well from China, its long, flat green leaves make a liquor that is clear and pale green, boasting the aroma of roasted rice and taste of cooked rice with a sweetish milky note.
Preparation guidelines: Use 12 g of tea (approx. 8 heaped tsp) for 1 litre of water at the temperature of 70-80°C. Allow to infuse for 2-3 minutes, then strain. Suitable for 3 infusions.
Green tea from the Nilgiri mountain region. Only fine buds and the first, almost closed leaf of the Assamese tea plant are used in its production. Similar to Dragon Well from China, its long, flat green leaves make a liquor that is clear and pale green, boasting the aroma of roasted rice and taste of cooked rice with a sweetish milk y note.
loose leaf green tea
Similar to Dragon Well from China, its long, flat green leaves make a liquor that is clear and pale green, boasting the aroma of roasted rice and taste of cooked rice with a sweetish milky note.
Preparation guidelines: Use 12 g of tea (approx. 8 heaped tsp) for 1 litre of water at the temperature of 70-80°C. Allow to infuse for 2-3 minutes, then strain. Suitable for 3 infusions.
Green tea from the Nilgiri mountain region. Only fine buds and the first, almost closed leaf of the Assamese tea plant are used in its production. Similar to Dragon Well from China, its long, flat green leaves make a liquor that is clear and pale green, boasting the aroma of roasted rice and taste of cooked rice with a sweetish milk y note.
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.
The garden was first known under the name "Sidrabong" and was renamed Arya by Buddhist monks in 1885. It is located on the outskirts of the city of Darjeeling at an altitude of 850–1800 m above sea level. You can find apricot and mirabelle with a herbal finish in the aroma and taste.
The garden was first known under the name "Sidrabong" and was renamed Arya by Buddhist monks in 1885. It is located on the outskirts of the city of Darjeeling at an altitude of 850–1800 m above sea level. You can find apricot and mirabelle with a herbal finish in the aroma and taste.