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8 (9)820272 Darjeeling Risheehat FTGFOP1 First Flush ORGANIC LIMITED 60 1 1-2 Located at 762 – 1,463 m.a.s.l., the Risheehat Tea Estate dates back to the mid-19th century. Its name came about through the local Tsering Bagan tribe. The brown-green leaves of this tea brew to make an infusion orange-brown in colour. The taste and aroma are pleasantly sweet, hinting at forest honey, juicy orange and ripe peach. (9)20278 Darjeeling Castleton FTGFOP1CH Inbetween NEW 60 1 1 The Castleton garden lies on the Western side of the mountains in the altitude of 900 to 1830 m.a.s.l. A fairy train which travels to Darjeeling goes through these mountains. It is one of the most renowned gardens. The tea has been growing here since 1885. Leaves of different green coloured pallet are turned into golden infusion. There are jasmin and sweet white grapes in aroma and taste. (9)21561 Darjeeling Chongton FTGFOP1 Inbetween LIMITED 60 1 1 The history of this tea garden dates back to 1882-1883. The garden is spread alongside Rangeet river with beautiful view to the Kanchenjunga mountain. The leaves are tiny, slight rolled and black-brown in colour. The infusion is orange. The aroma and taste reminds of candiied lemon and lemon balm. (9)820271 Darjeeling Gopaldhara SFTGFOP1 Inbetween LIMITED 60 1 1 The Gopaldhara estate lies at altitudes of up to 2,200 m.a.s.l., making it among the highest placed plantations in Darjeeling. The tea trees grow in an area encompassing 172 hectares. Showing a combination of light and dark green leaves, an infusion of this tea is ochre-yellow in appearance. The taste gives a sense of juicy yellow egg plum with tones of apricot and linden honey, which also are evident in the aroma. (9)20180 Darjeeling Nagri FTGFOP1 Second Flush LIMITED 60 1 1 The Nagri Tea Garden was established in 1870. Previously, cattle were raised on its territory, which is why you may also come across the name Nagri farm. For many years the garden fell into disrepair and did not prosper. However, the current owner has invested considerable resources in it, which have helped to raise the quality of local production to an excellent level. The smaller brown-black, slightly twisted leaves create an orange infusion. There is juicy orange and meadow honey in the aroma. Hazelnut also appears in the taste. (9)820273 Darjeeling Puttabong FTGFOP1 Muscatel Second Flush ORGANIC LIMITED 60 1 1 Puttabong tea garden lies in the altitude of 457-1981 m.a.s.l. and belongs to one of the highest tea gardens in the world. It is also one of the largest ones and the oldest ones in Darjeeling region. The infusion of dark brown leaves is brown-orange in colour. There is a taste aroma of orange, walnut and a cocoa. (9)820276 Darjeeling FTGFOP1 Second Flush Blend ORGANIC NEW 60 1 1 A blend of the best teas from second flush. The leaves of brown-green colour with light tips give a strong infusion, full of flavour of amber colour. The infusion is slightly sweet in taste and aroma as it reminds honey and baked chestnuts combined together. (9)20321 Kangra Wah SFTGFOP1 LIMITED 60 1 1 A black tea from a Wah tea garden which lies in Kangra region, in Northeast of India. Its history goes back to 1857. The garden did not stop its production even after the huge earthquake in 1905 when lots of gardens vanished. Regularly rolled, green-brown leaves turn into a slight infusion, ochre-coloured. Honey is dominant in aroma and taste with a slight note of blackberries at the end. (9)820408 Nilgiri Korakundah FOB ORGANIC LIMITED 60 1 1 Korakundah, with its location at an altitude of 2500 meters above sea level, can boast the title of the highest tea garden in the world. Its boundaries are adjacent to the Madhumallai Nature Reserve, which is home to a population of Bengal tigers. The elongated brown leaves create a yellow-orange infusion. Dried plum and sandalwood balance each other in aroma and taste. (9)20406 OXALIS TEA FACTORY - Nilgiri Orchid 50 1 1 Handcrafted tea from the innovative Tea Studio factory, which was established in 2018 in the Nilgiri Mountains. It is located at an altitude of 1850mamidst picturesque tea gardens. The collection is done here in a unique way – collecting only the bud and one leaf below it. The elongated, twisted black tea leaves produce a light brown infusion when watered. The taste is dominated by sweet aroma of Turkish honey and finishes with the delicious taste of baked apple. (9)20274 South India Elephant Hills 60 1 1 The garden is located at an altitude of 1600 m above sea level in the Anamallais district, which is characterized by a diverse ecosystem and a number of water bodies. Many species of wildlife live in the area, including numerous herds of elephants. Watering the small black leaves creates a brown-orange infusion. The aroma and taste are reminiscent of orange and sublime chocolate. Standard packaging g kg
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