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DARJEELING TEA
Frequently Asked Questions |
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What is Darjeeling Tea ?
Darjeeling Tea is the Worlds most expensive
and exotically flavoured tea. Connoisseurs will
assert that without Darjeeling, Tea would be like
Wine without the prestige of Champagne.
According to the Tea Board Of India - "Darjeeling
Tea" means
>> tea which has been cultivated, grown,
produced, manufactured and processed in tea gardens
in the hilly areas of Sadar Sub-Division, only
hilly areas of Kalimpong Sub-Division comprising
of Samabeong Tea Estate, Ambiok Tea Estate, Mission
Hill Tea Estate and Kumai Tea Estate and Kurseong
Sub-Division excluding the areas in jurisdiction
list 20,21,23,24,29,31 and 33 comprising Subtiguri
Sub-Division of New Chumta Tea Estate, Simulbari
and Marionbari Tea Estate of Kurseong Police Station
in Kurseong Sub-Division of the District of Darjeeling
in the State of West Bengal, India.
>>tea which has been processed and manufactured
in a factory located in the aforesaid area.
>>which, when brewed, has a distinctive,
naturally occurring aroma and taste with light
tea liquour and the infused leaf of which has
a distinctive fragrance. Top>>
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Where is Darjeeling Tea
produced and what is its annual production?
Darjeeling Tea is grown and produced only in the
hilly areas of Darjeeling district.
Darjeeling is located on the Northern part of West
Bengal, India. There are only 86 Tea Estates which
produce Darjeeling Tea. All of these are in Darjeeling
District and only teas coming from these estates
can be called Darjeeling Tea. It cannot be produced
anywhere else in the World.
The Annual production of Darjeeling Tea is approximately
10 Million Kg. Top>>
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What makes Darjeeling Tea so Exclusive?
Darjeeling Tea is widely and universally acknowledged
to be the finest tea, because its flavour is so
unique that it cannot be replicated anywhere else
in the world. It has no equal.
Grown in the romantic and mystical mountainous region
of Darjeeling at an elevation of 750 - 2000 metre,
the tea is imbued with an incomparable charisma
and quality. Grown in century old Tea Gardens, these
tea bushes are nurtured by intermittent rainfall,
sunshine and moisture laden mellow mists. The soil
is rich and the hilly terrain provides natural drainage
for the generous rainfall the district receives.
Even the tea pluckers, well aware of the status
their produce enjoys throughout the world, pick
only the finest two leaf and the bud to enhance
the unique flavour which has been described as Muscatel.
Gifted with these natural elements,
the simple fact that only 10 million Kg. of Darjeeling
Tea is produced annually by the Darjeeling district,
has made it all more exclusive and desirable.
Adherance to this high quality profile, results
in extremely low yields. The Darjeeling Planter
has never succumbed to the temptation of increasing
yields at the expense of quality and makes every
effort to ensure the highest quality standards,
inspite of the high costs involved.
It would not be an overstatement to say that
Darjeeling Tea is by far the finest and most sought
after Tea in the world. Top>>
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What are the Different Flavours associated
with Darjeeling Tea?
The Flavours of Darjeeling Tea differs from Season
to Season. According to the plucking period, the
seasons can be categorised as under :
>>Easter Flush ( March - April) : It arrives
just after the dormant Winter months. The leaves
are tender and very light green in appearance.
The liquor too is light, clear, bright and imparts
a pleasant brisk flavour.
>>Spring Flush ( May - June) : This
flush is famed for its prominent quality. The
leaf has a purplish bloom. The liquor is more
round, mellow and with more colour (amber) and
has a slightly fruity flavour. It is during this
period that the famous Muscatel flavour
becomes pronounced.
>>Summer Flush ( July - September) : During
this period the nature of the liquor changes,
becoming stronger, yet retaining the brightness
and character that Darjeeling is known for.
>>Autumn Flush ( October - November) :
The Tea during this period has a light coppery
tinge and liquors have a delicate character.
>>Winter Months ( December - February) :
Dormant period with no production. Top>>
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What
is the importance of the Darjeeling Logo ?
The Darjeeling Logo is a property of The Tea
Board of India. It was launched in 1983. It is a
symbol that verifies that the packet / caddy etc
contains 100 % pure Darjeeling, unblended with teas
from any other growth.
There are certian procedures prescribed by the Tea
Board of India to be complied with to get permission
for the printing of the logo on a product. If you
are interested in knowing more... please email
us. Top>> |
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How to make a cup of Darjeeling Tea?
The standard procedure is:
>>Take 1 level tea-spoon of Pure Darjeeling
Tea in each cup. Nothing for the Pot.
>>Pour water, immediately after bringing it
to a furious boil.
>>Brew it for 3 - 4 minutes
A perfect cup of Darjeeling Tea
is ready
>>If Broken / Fanning Grades of tea is
used, ½ Tea-Spoon of tea would suffice.
>>In case Milk or Sugar is to be added
then the brewing time has to extended to about
5 minutes.
>>The quanity of Tea and the brewing time
can be altered according to personal preferences.
>>Iced tea is also popular, with a slice
of lemon. Top>>
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What should be checked before buying
a packet of Darjeeling Tea?
The Packet must have a Darjeeling Tea Logo.
"Darjeeling or Pure Darjeeling
or 100% Darjeeling - must
be mentioned. Top>> |
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Info Courtesy Darjeeling
Planter's Association
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