Rainforest Alliance

The Rainforest Alliance is built on four pillars of sustainable farming, i.e. conserving bio-diversity, ensuring sustainable livelihoods, natural resource conservation & effective planning and farm management systems. It sets standards for sustainability to conserve wildlife, wetlands & promote the well- being of workers & their communities.
 

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  • Margaret’s Hope FTGFOP1 Muscatel

    $24.00 CAD for 125g
    This summer tea brews a light golden-amber colour with a full, syrupy mouthfeel. Earthy orange notes eventually give way to a light muscatel finish. Margaret's Hope gets its name from Lady Margaret, the daughter of the garden manager Mr. Cruikshank. Lady Margaret loved the garden and promised to return to it from England. Unfortunately she died of a tropical disease on the way back and her hope remained unfulfilled. Formerly known as Bara Ringtong, the garden was then rechristened as Margaret's Hope.
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  • Thurbo FTGFOP1 CL Wonder

    $24.00 CAD for 125g
    Infusing light and golden, this second flush Darjeeling is smooth and sweet with subtle notes of honeydew melon. Thurbo is believed to derive its name from the word "Tombu" which means tent in the local language. Situated in the idyllic Mirik region, very close to the Nepalese border, the garden enjoys panoramic views of the Kanchenjunga and is laced with rivers and rivulets.
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  • Dinjoye FTGFOP1 CL

    $21.00 CAD for 125g
    This golden, tippy second flush tea is full and aromatic with sweet notes of liquorice, peach and toasted sugar. Medium body, good strength...and delicious!  
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  • Meleng Golden Tips

    $21.00 CAD for 125g
    Striking golden tip yields a smooth amber brew with hints of warm, sweet spices and malt. The estate was established in 1856 by J. E. Todd and is located near Jorhat. The tea is grown on 840 hectares of land on the banks of the river of the same name.  
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  • Siddha Devi Black

    $16.00 CAD for 125g
    From the first flush in Nepal, this black tea infuses light and golden with a brisk, assertive floral character. Grown at 7600 ft in the high hills of Ilam, the unique geographic location and micro climate provide these teas rare and distinctive flavours. And with a workforce consisting of 99% women, the SiddhaDevi tea estate provides employment to over 200 women in the surrounding community.  
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The Rainforest Alliance is built on four pillars of sustainable farming, i.e. conserving bio-diversity, ensuring sustainable livelihoods, natural resource conservation & effective planning and farm management systems. It sets standards for sustainability to conserve wildlife, wetlands & promote the well- being of workers & their communities.