Experience the real tea of India with finest tea plucked from plantations of Darjeeling. Unlike other black teas, Darjeeling black tea is not fully oxidized and this Indian black tea is best known for its unique flavor: nutty muscatel notes that resemble no other tea. This is the reason why this tea is considered the Champagne of teas.
Key Features:
- Tasting notes: Light-bodied infusion of this tea indulges one in a plethora of flavours with a mix of nutty and spicy notes. The bright cup will leave you refreshing immersed in its characteristic 'muscatel' profile
- Aroma: Soothing earthy aroma of tea leaves unfurling whiffs of nutty, spicy notes
- Complements: Carrot cake, macarons, delicate pastries
- Health benefits*: Good for oral health, Relieves stress
- Caffeine content: High
- Appearance: Golden
*Ingredients included in the tea are known to contribute to the mentioned health benefits. These statements have not been evaluated by licensed medical bodies and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
About the Brand: TGL Co. (The Good Life Company), emphatically believes that the world's finest teas and blends should be an everyday luxury that celebrate sophistication, tranquillity and good health. And that is why they are devoted to bringing an articulate revival to the known tea experience by sourcing the best teas in the world and masterfully blending them with innovative flavours and botanicals. They source their teas from where they grow best, which creates a high quality brew that sings with distinctive aroma and flavour. Then these teas are surprised with infusions of thoughtfully selected botanicals and flavours that create a sensational harmony on your palate. With every brew and blend, they are reviving the concept of tea and taking it places to where it has never been before. It is no coincidence that their logo too symbolises the Ancient Tea Horse route which first enabled teas to travel beyond China. They want to take it much further. Into a new era of unwavering excellence. Towards the rapidly increasing tribe of tea aficionados. To re-imagine it, no longer as a legacy drink, instead as one that entices, excites and rejuvenates.