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Darjeeling Makaibari FTGFOP1 (71)
This famous Bio Dynamic organic tea garden, Makiabari, has produced a 1st Flush Darjeeling that is of exceptional quality. Light, sweet and fragrant. The Makaibari tea garden was founded in 1859 and is renowned as the first tea garden anywhere in the World to have consistently practiced bio ...More -
Darjeeling Marybong Estate organic (111)
This 1st flush FTGFOP1 tea is from the Marybong Tea Estate which is located in the Eastern Valley of Darjeeling. This small garden produces top quality tea year on year from a cultivated area of approximately 285 hectares and altitudes of 1200 to 1970 meters. Level &n...More -
Darjeeling Soom FTGFOP1 (300)
Soom Tea Garden Ist Flush FTGFOP1.Soom means triangle in the Lepcha language andis the symbol of the Hindu Godess of Wealth. The Soom tea garden in Darjeeling was founded over 120 years ago. Only pure Chinese plants and hybrids grow at these altitudes. Level &...More -
Darjeeling Tea Happy Valley Garden (113)
This FTGFOP1 Darjeeling tea is an unusual blend of 1st and 2nd flush organic darjeeling teas both from the Happy Valley garden. This tea garden is 111 hectares, at an altitude of 2750 meters and 3km from the city of Darjeeling. Level &n...More -
Nagri Farm Green Darjeeling FTGFOP1 (183)
The Nagri Plantation lies in the Rongbong Valley at altitudes of up to 1,400m.The bushes grow slowly in the cool mountain air.The aroma and leaves develop perfectly in these conditions. The regular green leaf has some silvery tips and has a classical round and soft character. -
Nilgiri Tea (22)
When looking for the finest tea from the South of India, we found the Threshola Tea Garden. The quality of the tea being produced there was truly impressive and we have selected the best of the best. The garden is certified as organic. It is fresh, slightly sharp edged with good body. It has ...More -
Organic Herbal Chai (198)
A delicious herbal chai. Completely caffeine free. This spicy drink is a wonderful alternative to conventional black tea Chai. Enjoy hot or cold.Recipe tip. Add you favourite tea to achieve your perfect chai tea. Ingredients: aniseed, cardoman seeds, ginger pieces, black pepper, cinnamon pieces, ...More -
Rooibos Organic (38)
Rooibos tea is made from the dried fermented leaves of the South African shrub Aspalathus Linearis. It will only grow in a small hot arid area of the Cape Province of South Africa. Rooibos is claimed to have all the anti-oxidant benefits of Camellia tea and is naturally caffeine free. -
Yunnan Gold organic (68)
Located in South West China, Yunnan is the origin of this exceptional tea. The leaves are plucked from the Spring's harvest in late March to early April, depending on the weather and is produced according to a special method. The tea is cultivated at high altitudes of 1,800 to 2,100 metres in a c...More
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General Brewing Advice
Black Tea
Water at boiling, 3-4 minutes brewing
Darjeeling Tea
Water at 75-80c, 2-3 minutes brewing
Green Tea
Water at 80-85c, 2-3 minutes brewing
Jasmine Tea
Water at 75-80c, 1-3 minutes brewing
Oolong Tea
Water at 80-90c, 2-3 minutes brewing
White Tea
Water at 80c, 2-3 minutes brewing
Rooibos
Water at boiling, 8-10 minutes brewing
Herbal Infusions
Water at boiling, 5-10 minutes brewing
Fruit Infusions
Water at boiling, 12 minutes brewing
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Only human eyes can choose the best leaves. Char teas are picked this way.





