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Article No: 33030
Article No: 33039
This hearty blend composed by our tea tasters has a medium proportion of tips in the leaf. The rich, malty note makes this BOP a typical Assam.
Article No: 0010003
An Assam tea with a subtle malty fragrance, which also characterises its taste. A smooth malty note to enjoy in a tasty, sweetish tea with a round body.
Article No: 0013103
A particularly aromatic and strong Assam from the Jamguri organic garden, which is often used in tea blends. As a monoware, this Assam is perfect as an espresso substitute – if desired, it can also be topped with a dollop of frothed milk.
Article No: 0013303
Popular among Assam connoisseurs, the Bukhial tea garden, located south of the Brahmaputra River, produces this uniform tea leaf with golden tips. The infusion has a delicious sweet flavour and spicy nuances.
Article No: 0012142
This garden is located on the northern bank of the Brahmaputra River near the town of Tezpur and offers excellent quality at an attractive price. A carefully rolled dark black leaf interspersed with light tips which unfolds its full flavour in the infusion. Fine malt notes and nuances of dark chocolate distinguish this medium-bodied Assam.
Article No: 0013742
With its characteristic smoky, malty taste, this medium-bodied Assam is one of the popular classics in our range. It is also frequently mixed with milk.
Article No: 0012203
An exquisite blend composed by our tea tasters. The red-brown infusion has a delightfully slightly sweet fragrance and an elegant malty taste that is sure to impress.
Article No: 0010442
This green Assam is a real specialty. Only a few tea gardens produce Assam as an aromatic green tea, particularly in high-grade organic quality. Assam Jamguri is an exceptional tea with a balanced, harmonious taste profile and full body.
Article No: 0012042
A traditional, strong broken composition comprised of tea batches from the summer harvest. The tea evokes the bold scent of malt candy and has slightly nutty taste nuances. The deep copper-coloured infusion delights with a rounded, mild finish.
Article No: 0010603
The Bokel garden extends over 1.700 hectares and is located in north-east Assam. The name comes from the Assam dialect and refers to a local tree species. The tea shows a nice leaf with a higher percentage of tips. In terms of taste, it has a classic strong malty note and an earthy, fresh scent.
Article No: 0014003
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