Maha Gastotte OP1

UTEA0039-50

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Sir Samuel White Baker is credited with Nuwara Eliya’s commercial development in 1848 after he compared the climate to his native England and decided to make it his home. Once referred to as the ‘Path of a Thousand Princes’ or the ‘Valley of Rubies’ this land is still rich in gold and precious stones. Grown at 1,900 metres above sea level, this tea benefits from generous rainfall and consistently low temperatures during most of the year. The infusion is light but has an exquisite flavour and an aroma of softly ripening raspberries. An afternoon delight.

Tea Variety : Black Tea

Country of Origin : Ceylon

Tea Preparation : Pour 95°C water over 2.5g of tea leaves per cup and infuse for 3 minutes. Remove leaves and serve.


All our loose-leaf teas come in a TWG Tea embossed golden sachet.

Allergen Information: Please be aware that some tea blends may contain allergens such as nuts, fruits, flowers, herbs, malty, soy, and gluten. We advise customers to check product labels for specific ingredients. For any allergen-related queries, feel free to reach out to our customer support team for assistance.

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