Grown at an altitude of not more than 2000ft above sea level, this sophisticated fine grade of large leaf tea with a perfectly stylish wiry twist is an unrivalled 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.
Grown at an altitude of not more than 2000ft above sea level, this sophisticated fine grade of large leaf tea with a perfectly stylish wiry twist is an unrivalled 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.
Grown at an altitude of not more than 2000ft above sea level bordering the renowned ‘Sinharaja’ forest reserve creates a congenial atmosphere to produce these rapidly growing long stylish leaves. Distinctively unique in character, these tightly rolled black leaves produce a full-bodied fragrant coppery cup with subtle sweetness and toasty undertones.
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.
Dimbula is one of the most agricutural areas of Sri Lanka with a suitable climate, and is the most famous name is Ceylon Tea. This are is 3500ft to 5000ft above sea level, in the Western descend of the country. Brewing a bright orangish liquor with a full-bodied infusion.
Grown at an elevation of 3000 to 5000 ft above sea level, these teas are from a unique zone that fall in between the high and mid grown tea regions of Ceylon. Selected during the quality season from July to September during optimal weather conditions, Uva Teas impart a special character that is smooth and mellow with a naturally minty undernotes that is unmistakable and acclaimed world over by tea connoisseurs.
Nuwaraeliya is situated 6240ft above sea level, the cold climate helps to produce a very aromatic yet flavorful cup of tea. The tea has a slight green touch to it, which indicates how luscious the tea is, brewing a golden liqour which is delicate on the palatte with a fresh note to the tea.
Content
Brew the Perfect Cup. * Recommended use spring water
1 Teaspoon1 cup boilling water 200ml (100°C – 212°F)Infusion time (3-5 mins)Perfect cuppa
Brew the Perfect Cup. * Recommended use spring water
1 Teaspoon1 cup boilling water 200ml (100°C – 212°F)Infusion time (3-5 mins)Perfect cuppa
Brew the Perfect Cup. * Recommended use spring water
1 Teaspoon1 cup boilling water 200ml (100°C – 212°F)Infusion time (3-5 mins)Perfect cuppa
Brew the Perfect Cup. * Recommended use spring water
1 Teaspoon1 cup boilling water 200ml (100°C – 212°F)Infusion time (3-5 mins)Perfect cuppa
Brew the Perfect Cup. * Recommended use spring water
1 Teaspoon1 cup boilling water 200ml (100°C – 212°F)Infusion time (3-5 mins)Perfect cuppa
Brew the Perfect Cup. * Recommended use spring water
1 Teaspoon1 cup boilling water 200ml (100°C – 212°F)Infusion time (3-5 mins)Perfect cuppa
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