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India Black Teas
India is one of the world's largest producers of tea. It has over
13,000 gardens which employ 2 million people, producing approximately 30 percent of the world's black
tea. India's major tea-growing areas are Assam, Darjeeling and Nilgiri.
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Made from leaves harvested in early spring 2012, the dry leaf of this first-flush Castleton has a slightly greenish hue and brews a lighter cup with ... |
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This Darjeeling tea from the Puttabong Estate high in the Himalayan foothills has traditional second flush character, and a delicate yet full-bodied... |
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Located in Coonoor, in the Nilgiri Mountains in Tamil Nadu at 5,500 to 6,000 feet, Glendale Estate is famous for growing the most expensive black tea... |
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This second-flush Darjeeling is grown in the Mirik region of the Darjeeling valley. It has a purplish bloom with a sprinkling of silver tips which... |
$5.00
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Margaret's Hope Estate is located in the Kurseong North Valley of Darjeeling. It produces a khaki-colored tea that is very aromatic in the dry leaf.... |
$5.50
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This certified organic Darjeeling from one of India's finest estates is characteristically bright, fruity and pleasantly pungent. It is a... |
$6.00
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