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Assam Broken Leaf Decaf
$18.00 CAD for 125gThis broken grade, decaffeinated Assam provides plenty of malty flavour and strength that is suitable to drink anytime of day from the first cup to the last. Decaffeinated using the steam pressure process.Select options -
Doomni White
$28.00 CAD for 125gThis white tea from Assam has subtle notes of apricot and cooked sugar with a remarkable smooth, full mouthfeel. Doomni was originally a sugar plantation, and had also experimented with chicory manufacture before the first tea plantations were established around 1928.Select options -
Namdang BP
$14.00 CAD for 125gA BP grade of Assam manufactured by the CTC method (crush, tear, curl). Brews full and dark with deep, malty notes that hint at cooked berries and bread dough. Established in 1884, the Namdang Tea Company was a part of the Assam Railways & Trading Company. The estate has 2 divisions, Namdang and Namtok, lying in the south of the Dehind river and north of the Patkai range of hills.Select options -
Ten Gardens
$13.00 CAD for 125gThis traditional blend of 100% Assam CTC brews full and bright with classic malty notes and rich colour. Perfect for adding milk, cream, honey, sugar, spices...whatever your taste!Select options -
Nilgiri BOP
$13.00 CAD for 125gA blend of broken leaf tea from Nilgiri, South India; these teas are brisk, pungent and full-bodied often compared to those of Ceylon.Select options -
Doke Black Fusion Ted Special
$26.00 CAD for 125gLight bodied with a pleasant astringency, this hand-rolled, early spring tea has notes of sweet hay and toffee. This year's first flush from Doke is extra special, with a portion of the leaf hand rolled by Ted on his recent trip to India! (See gallery pictures.) Doke Tea Estate is located on the Doke River, in the Bihar District of northeast India, near the border of Nepal. It is sometimes called 'The Land of Buddha', as Gautama Buddha spent much of his life teaching and seeking enlightenment there.Select options -
Doke Black Fusion Tippy
$26.00 CAD for 125gBright, smooth with notes of sweet hay and malt, and an enduring finish of honey. Of the Assamica cultivar, this tea is hand-picked and hand-rolled. Doke Tea Estate is located on the Doke River, in the Bihar District of northeast India, near the border of Nepal. It is sometimes called 'The Land of Buddha', as Gautama Buddha spent much of his life teaching and seeking enlightenment there.Select options -
Avongrove TGBOP
$14.00 CAD for 125gThe small, broken leaves of this second flush Darjeeling infuse bright and tangy with some round sweetness, and hints of stone fruit and cocoa. Enjoy added to a breakfast tea or on its own. Situated in the high altitude hills of Darjeeling, surrounded by the sound of chirping birds and the streaming Balason river, Avongrove Tea Estate has been committed to organic and ethical methods of tea cultivation for over a century and a half. Avongrove means "Nest of Birds".Select options -
Castleton FTGFOP1 Muscatel
$26.00 CAD for 125gFrom the distinguished Castleton Tea Estate, the dark leaves brew a full, amber cup with sweet notes of white peaches and a classic muscatel finish. Located in Kurseong South Valley, the estate was first planted in 1885 by Dr Charles Graham and is now owned by the Goodrickes company.Select options -
Darjeeling Hoopoe Choice
$18.00 CAD for 125gTea Trader's house Darjeeling selection. Lively floral notes underlie a smooth, fruity, aromatic cup with good colour and sweetness.Select options -
Thurbo FTGFOP1 CL Wonder
$24.00 CAD for 125gInfusing 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.Select options -
Harchurah SFTGFOP1S
$16.00 CAD for 125gThis spring Assam infuses light and bright with full notes of earthy pine forest, and a round honey and malt finish. Situated at the Northern banks of Brahmaputra in Sonitpur/Tezpur district of Assam; available records confirm that the garden was established in the year 1908. The name Harchurah is derived from two words, namely “HA” meaning ducks and “CHORA” meaning Grazing. It is believed that ducks would often frequent the garden in large numbers.Select options
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