Grown at an altitude of 2000 to 4000 ft above sea level, this Flowery Broken Orange Pekoe tea is a short, wiry tea. This tea brews a bright infusion with a enhanced deapth and complexity and has a slight astringency and fruity taste.
Grown at an altitude of 2000 to 4000 ft above sea level, this Flowery Broken Orange Pekoe tea is a short, wiry tea. This tea brews a bright infusion with a enhanced deapth and complexity and has a slight astringency and fruity taste.
Produced in the region 3500 and 5000 feet above sea level known as the Golden Valley of Ceylon produces some of the finest all-round teas. Brewing a bright sparkling liquor that is amber-red with a balanced body and smooth distinctive earthy flavour, this Tea is best drunk neat and can be taken with cream or honey as well.
“This sophisticated fine grade of large leaf tea with a perfectly stylish wiry twist is an unrivaled creation of Ceylon Tea. Rich in aroma with hints of woody notes, this tea liquors a bright golden reddish cup with a smooth malty flavour and cocoa undertones."
“This berrilicious fusion crafted with the finest flowery broken orange pekoe, mixed berries, flower and herbs is an uplifting blend that infuses a ruby red liquor full of aroma and hints of sweet and tangy notes. Perfect to enjoy all day long."
Situated from the sea level to not more than 2000ft above is a low grown elevation, this Flowery Fannings Extra Special tea is a stylish leaf. Due to the south west monsoon rains these tea grows lushiously amidst the warm weather. This tea brews a dark infusion, and a strong cup of tea with a rich taste of tea.
A collection of 3 different tea flavors in one tin, ideal to gift a tea lover.
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Brew the Perfect Cup. * Recommended use spring water
Brew the Perfect Cup. * Recommended use spring water
Brew the Perfect Cup. * Recommended use spring water
Brew the Perfect Cup. * Recommended use spring water
Brew the Perfect Cup. * Recommended use spring water
Brew the Perfect Cup. * Recommended use spring water
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