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- Model: Naga Wild Hunter Black Tea ( The Rare Edition )
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Nestled in the mist-kissed hills of Nagaland, our inaugural tea brings forth a soulful revelation—its debut to the international stage is a testament to the passion and perseverance of tribal communities shaping a new chapter in India’s tea renaissance. From the moment the leaves unfurl, they whisper stories of volcanic soil and organic stewardship, revealing layers of flavour that unfold like the region’s rich heritage. This brew is both bold and brisk, yet tenderly sweet—a rare complexity that surprises with every sip. Each cup carries the spirit of Nagaland’s vibrant traditions and hidden landscapes, inviting you to savour a journey of taste and culture, with an echo that lingers long after the last sip.
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DESCRIPTION
Nagaland, India’s easternmost frontier, unveils its inaugural black tea—a hidden treasure from a region still untouched by mainstream explorers. Cultivated in mist‑soaked hills on rich volcanic soil, tended by tribal communities in small, organic gardens, this tea captures the wild elegance of its origin. The dry leaves shimmer with vivid black‑plum and muscatel notes, while the wet leaves exude a malty, earthy, and subtle floral aroma. From the very first sip, bold fruit bursts forth—ripe black plum dancing with sweet malt—and deepens as the cup evolves, anchoring the central theme of the brew. Delicate earthy whispers edge the cup, whispering of the fertile terroir. As the infusion wanes, a gentle alder‑wood warmth emerges, yielding to a sweet, lingering peppery finish—a long, expressive journey that beckons you back time and again to this unique, spirited brew.
The Experience
Aroma
Dry Leaves - Black plum
Wet leaves - Malt, Earthy, Floral
Appearance
Bold Amber
Palate
Black plum, malt, earthy, alder wood, peppery
Instruction per cup
2.5g 180ml water 80°c-85°c 4min
Cultivar - Betjan