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Nepalese Jun Chiyabari Tea First Flush 2020

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Description

Nepalese Jun Chiyabari Tea First Flush 2020 is a type of Black Tea from this year’s harvest. It comes from the Jun Chiyabari Tea Estate, a relatively new garden, which has been building its outstanding reputation in Nepal and beyond.

This particular beverage consists of large green leaves with plenty of silver tip. The liquor is a bright golden colour, boasting a slightly sweet, juicy flavour.

There are several noteworthy elements to Nepalese Jun Chiyabari Tea First Flush 2020, including its exceptional taste and character.

It contains a sizable amount of caffeine, too, which is around 45-mg per 8-oz cup. Additionally, according to scientific research, it might come with Black Tea benefits. We pack it fresh to order, ensuring quality and consistency with every cuppa brewed.

Facts About Nepal Tea

  • Production of Nepalese Tea only began in 1863.
  • Its making first took place in the hilly region of the Ilam district.
  • The first few decades of Nepal Tea suffered from political turmoil in the country.
  • It wasn’t until the democratic movement of the 1950s began that the industry expanded.
  • Traditionally, the people of Nepal enjoy Tea at least twice a day.
  • Mornings usually start with a steaming hot brew to keep away the cold from the Himalayas.
  • Milk and sugar are common additions to Nepal Tea. Some even add ghee - a sort of butter.

About The Jun Chiyabari Tea Estate

This garden, established in 2000, lies near the small town of Hile in the Dhankuta district of Nepal. It is only 65km west of Darjeeling in India, which is perhaps why some people compare Nepalese Jun Chiyabari Tea First Flush 2020 to Darjeeling Tea.

Indeed, nestled within the beautiful Himalayas, Jun Chiyabari has similar growing conditions to that of its Indian neighbour.

However, it has plenty of unique qualities, too. The estate consists of five divisions covering an area of 96 hectares, with an altitude ranging between 1,700m and 2,100m.

Its underlying philosophy is to respect produce, people and place - as well as to create Tea with organic practices and ecologically-friendly principles. Nepalese Jun Chiyabari 1st Flush 2020 stands testament to its achievements.

Useful Information

Type of Tea: Black Tea.

Origin: The Jun Chiyabari Estate, Dhankuta District, Nepal.

Brewing Instructions: Brew using freshly boiled water. Infuse for 2 to 4 minutes.

How to Serve: Some choose to add milk, sugar, honey or lemon. Most, however, serve it black.

Tasting Notes: Imparts a sweet, floral flavour unlike any other.

Colour in Cup: Golden liquor, light in tone.

Benefits of Nepalese Jun Chiyabari Tea First Flush 2020

This Tea contains a wealth of vitamins, minerals and other antioxidants. Combined, these chemical compounds can improve life in small yet significant ways.

Modern science and research suggest that it can, among other qualities, reduce the risk of developing numerous chronic conditions.

Additionally, it might aid digestion, boost the immune system and even promote weight loss. Whatever your reason for choosing it, you’ve undoubtedly decided exceptionally well.

 

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  1. The quality of the teas was very good.

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  2. A new one on me. Very distinctive flavour. I would definitely order again.

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  3. I just love this taste, I brewed my first cup in my small Chinese teapot.

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