Assam TGFOP Loose Leaf Tea Jar
Flavour Notes
Strong, Fresh, Malty, Bright
The Tea
A finest grade Assam tea perfect for accompanying an afternoon cake.
This top grade organic Assam Chardwar Estate Tippy Golden Flowery Orange Pekoe tea is of outstanding quality and the finest grade you can get.
This large leaf tea from Assam in northern India is a classic of its kind. The Chardwar tea estate is owned by the Tea Promoters of India, a company which has modernized farms in the region which were previously in decline and which were still run the way they were in colonial times. Poor pay and conditions for workers have continued to exist in many parts of India long after independence. The Tea Promotors project was founded to help secure the future of tea production in India and establish a sustainable industry. They have introduced organic and certified measures as well as supporting education for women and the local workers. New measures have also improved the soil on the estates.
This superb Assam Chardwar Estate Tippy Golden Flowery Orange Pekoe tea is bright in the cup with a strong, fresh, malty flavour which accompanies afternoon tea perfectly.
Ingredients: Assam Tea
Weight of Tea - 170g
Recommended brew method
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