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Kangra Wah SFTGFOP1

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Reference : 20321
Price per unit: 1 540 Kč / Kg
1 540 Kč1540.00CZK

Pkg:

1000 g

Country of origin: India
Infusions: 1

loose leaf black tea

Description

A black tea from the Wah tea garden, situated in Kangra district in the north-east of India. Its history harks back to 1857, not even ceasing production after a vast earthquake in 1905, when a great number of tea gardens disappeared. Its regularly rolled green-brown leaves brew to make a liquor that is ochre in hue. Both the flavour and aroma are dominated by wild honey with a slight tone of blackberry at the close.

preparation

Preparation guidelines: Allow 1 teaspoon of tea for each 1.5 dl of water and one more for the teapot. Add freshly boiled water and leave it to infuse for 2-3 minutes. Sieve and serve. Suitable for 1 infusion.

Composition

A black tea from the Wah tea garden, situated in Kangra district in the north-east of India. Its history harks back to 1857, not even ceasing production after a vast earthquake in 1905, when a great number of tea gardens disappeared. Its regularly rolled green-brown leaves brew to make a liquor that is ochre in hue. Both the flavour and aroma are dominated by wild honey with a slight tone of blackberry at the close.

Caffeine

High

Country of origin: India
Infusions: 1

loose leaf black tea

Description

A black tea from the Wah tea garden, situated in Kangra district in the north-east of India. Its history harks back to 1857, not even ceasing production after a vast earthquake in 1905, when a great number of tea gardens disappeared. Its regularly rolled green-brown leaves brew to make a liquor that is ochre in hue. Both the flavour and aroma are dominated by wild honey with a slight tone of blackberry at the close.

preparation

Preparation guidelines: Allow 1 teaspoon of tea for each 1.5 dl of water and one more for the teapot. Add freshly boiled water and leave it to infuse for 2-3 minutes. Sieve and serve. Suitable for 1 infusion.

Composition

A black tea from the Wah tea garden, situated in Kangra district in the north-east of India. Its history harks back to 1857, not even ceasing production after a vast earthquake in 1905, when a great number of tea gardens disappeared. Its regularly rolled green-brown leaves brew to make a liquor that is ochre in hue. Both the flavour and aroma are dominated by wild honey with a slight tone of blackberry at the close.

Caffeine

High

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