Broken orange pekoe from the Diyagama plantation on the western slopes of Sri Lanka's mountain ranges. Over 120 years of family tradition from a tea estate managed by the great grandfather of the owners of Elmstock Tea.
Long leaf (OP) single estate tea from the Dimbula district of Sri Lanka. This high grown tea is an excellent sample of quality Ceylon tea. Beautiful leaf with a sweet aroma and gentle taste.
First Flush. Malty, full bodied and rich in colour from the Brahamaputa Valley in the northeast of India. This sought after tea is a typical tippy Assam tea.
Single estate flowery orange pekoe (FOP). A tippy, aromatic example of a tea from the highest altitude region of Sri Lanka. A rich excellent quality liquor with a strong aroma.
A Single estate tea (broken orange pekoe) from the renowned Hellbodde plantation in Sri Lanka. A full bodied and brisk tea with the unique characteristics of the Pussellawa district.
Tea of the mountain mists, grown in the foothills of the Himalayas. The most refined Indian tea which is known as the champagne of teas. This is an autumnal tea from a well known Darjeeling tea garden. Certified EU Organic.
Black single estate tea which displays the muscatel characteristics of a typical summer tea with darker leaf appearance than Darjeeling First Flush or Autumnal teas.
The highlands of Kenya provide the ideal climate for the cultivation of tea that makes a strong and hearty brew using the CTC (rather than the orthodox) method of manufacture.
Single estate black tea from the plantation in the Kandy District from which James Taylor produced the first consignment of tea from Ceylon to the UK in 1867.
Single estate black tea from the Court Lodge plantation in the the highlands of Sri Lanka. A typical Nuwara Eliya style tea it has an exquisite flavour and aroma.