Two Trees Tea House
Siliguri Sanctuary Black
Siliguri Sanctuary Black
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Sense Memories
Papaya Groves - Old Library - Sweet Tobacco
Character
Laid-Back - Sunny - Warming
Notes
Papaya - Passionfruit - Green Peppercorns
"This relaxing black tea has a leisurely air about it with sense memories recalling the sound of papaya trees swaying outside an open window on a summery day. The smell of old leather, parchment, and the sweetness of tobacco touches the air. Fruity and peppery, Sanctuary Black hints at soft notes of fresh papaya, passionfruit and green peppercorns."
Origin
DARJEELING, INDIA
From the forests of Darjeeling, this woman-owned tea garden with a matriarchal lineage of three generations is also a sanctuary for wild elephants who are provided a place to safely migrate, roam and sleep amongst the tea trees.
Tea Tree
Camelia Sinensis v Sinensis
Elevation
700 feet above sea level
100g of Siligiri Sanctuary Black makes about 60 cups of tea with multiple steeps.
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