Produced using organic farming techniques.With a light and smooth liquor and a trace of honeysuckle flavor, this Oolong is distinctly different from the Chinese varieties.
Assam is the largest tea growing region in the world, known for producing its distinctive malty teas. It is also the only place in the world (other than China) that boasts a native variety of the tea plant (Camellia assamica).
Known in local lore as 'Debhoomi' or 'Land of the Gods', Himachal Pradesh is a mountainous state in northern India. It is arguably one of India's most beautiful states. It's tea is no exception.
The Dooars region is literally the 'doors' to the northeastern states of India and Bhutan. Relatively unknown in the world of tea, this region occasionally produces some delicious surprises.