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Assam OP

£320
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Strong and malty flavour with a golden cup

This traditional Black Tea is named after its region of production in north-eastern India, Assam, lying on either side of the Brahmaputra River. The tropical climate contributes to the Assam's unique malty taste.
Assam Tea or blends containing it, are often sold as 'Breakfast Teas'.
A strong tea, Assam is usually consumed with milk or sugar, but we invite you to try to drink it straight, to enjoy the full flavour of this high quality loose-leTaf variety

Ingredients: Black Tea.

Preparation

Heat the water 98°C, use 2 tsp per person and brew for 2/3 minutes

Our teas are packed in eco-friendly, recyclable, resealable pouches

*Please be aware that we constantly search for new sustainable materials, so packaging received may vary.

 

Black Tea: The Classics from India


"The one land that all men desire to see, and having seen once by even a glimpse would not give that glimpse for the shows of the rest of the world combined" wrote Mark Twain about the Tea Gardens in Darjeeling region. India is one of the world's leading countries in tea production and it grows some of the very best. Though it produces all varieties of tea, it is best known for its black teas, including Assam and Darjeeling.

The geography of India allows for many different climatic conditions, and the resulting teas can be distinctive from each other. In general, the black teas of India are known to be strong, but some have delicate flavours. Assam tea comes from the northeastern section of the country. Darjeeling, instead, is from the foothills of the Himalayan Mountains at altitudes of 600 to 2,000 meters. The tea is exquisite and delicately flavored and considered to be one of the finest teas in the world

 

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Assam OP

From £320

Strong and malty flavour with a golden cup

This traditional Black Tea is named after its region of production in north-eastern India, Assam, lying on either side of the Brahmaputra River. The tropical climate contributes to the Assam's unique malty taste.
Assam Tea or blends containing it, are often sold as 'Breakfast Teas'.
A strong tea, Assam is usually consumed with milk or sugar, but we invite you to try to drink it straight, to enjoy the full flavour of this high quality loose-leTaf variety

Ingredients: Black Tea.

Preparation

Heat the water 98°C, use 2 tsp per person and brew for 2/3 minutes

Our teas are packed in eco-friendly, recyclable, resealable pouches

*Please be aware that we constantly search for new sustainable materials, so packaging received may vary.

 

Black Tea: The Classics from India


"The one land that all men desire to see, and having seen once by even a glimpse would not give that glimpse for the shows of the rest of the world combined" wrote Mark Twain about the Tea Gardens in Darjeeling region. India is one of the world's leading countries in tea production and it grows some of the very best. Though it produces all varieties of tea, it is best known for its black teas, including Assam and Darjeeling.

The geography of India allows for many different climatic conditions, and the resulting teas can be distinctive from each other. In general, the black teas of India are known to be strong, but some have delicate flavours. Assam tea comes from the northeastern section of the country. Darjeeling, instead, is from the foothills of the Himalayan Mountains at altitudes of 600 to 2,000 meters. The tea is exquisite and delicately flavored and considered to be one of the finest teas in the world

 

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