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Tea Gift Set Margarets Hope Darjeeling Loose 100g

£27.08

Wrapped Gift Set Details

100g of your chosen loose leaf tea packed in a foil-lined natural kraft bag inside a metal matt black Airseal caddy with neoprene seal for perfect freshness, 

measuring 14cm tall and 8.7cm in diameter and holding approximately 150g of tea when full.

 1 x very pretty and useful strainer in an arts and crafts style known as Empress net weight 31g and measuring 10.7 cm across complete with 

stainless steel drip bowl to catch all the drips 

1x 18-10 quality polished stainless steel deep rounded teaspoon which is ideal for measuring the correct amount of loose leaf tea to make a perfect cuppa tea.

Weighing 29.3g and measuring 12.7 cm it fits perfectly into our Airseal tea caddy.

All wrapped in a sturdy reusable kraft presentation box with ribbon, bow and tag (Christmas tag from 1 Nov to 22 Dec and plain red rest of year unless requested)

Margaret's Hope 2nd Flush Darjeeling

Darjeelings are often referred to as the champagne of tea. On the foothills of the Himalayas

amongst wildflowers, one of the most sought-after teas in the world is produced, having a rich balanced fruity body, and a lovely bright cup
 it's a delight from this famous estate renowned for consistently highest quality.

 

The bushes at Margaret’s Hope are almost exclusively Chinese and tend the tippy green appearance and fragrance of the leaf, growing at high
altitudes with cooler weather conditions produce a smaller but better quality harvest with a complex bouquet some would describe as nutty.
 The best time of year for a developed flavour is during the "second flush” (end of May-end of June) in this period Darjeeling
are incomparable to any other tea in the world.
India/Darjeeling
India/Darjeeling
Established in 1859 and originally called Bara-Ringtong after the two rivers that flow through the estate. By the 1930’s the garden was owned by Mr Bagdon who 

 visited regularly from London, he had two daughters the younger was called Margaret, upon visiting the garden with her father for the first time, she fell in love with

 its enchanting charm saying to her father she "hoped one day to return and make it her home."
 Unfortunately, she fell ill on board ship on the journey back to England and died soon afterwards, in her memory her father renamed the estate.


Margaret’s Hope Darjeeling is classic, displaying the right balance of flavours that make this tea so prized.

  Makes a wonderful afternoon tea with scones and preserves!

  

Origin: India

Ingredients: Black tea

Region: Darjeeling

Caffeine Guide: Medium

Growing Altitudes: 3500 – 7000 feet above sea level 

Antioxidant Content: Very High  

Grade: TGFOP (Tippy Golden Flavoury Orange Pekoe)

 Infusion Colour: Bright tending light

Process: Orthodox (Traditional leafy)

 

Taste: A delicate tending astringent cup with the distinctive Muscatel          

 

Character. Hints of currant create an almost wine-like taste


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LisaP (Ashford, GB)
A very happy man

This was bought for a Fathers day gift. It was well received and he reported back that the Tea tasted lovely. Definitely recommend. The gift was well presented, and arrived very quickly. Thank you.

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Chloe (Loughton, GB)
My favourite tea

The tea has a lovely hint of honey, it is almost moorish to drink. Delightful to sip on a wintery morning. The orangey tones if brewed for not too long (I let it sit for 4 minutes) and colour of the tea is just magical.
I am astonished how fast the delivery service was! Thank you.

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Lynne (Belfast, GB)
Unbelievably Fast Delivery

What I'm wondering is do you have a plane standing by to fly my tea over and then a motorbike courier waiting to delivery it to my door? Delivery is so very fast! Thank goodness because I only had a couple of cups left when I realised I had forgotten to place my usual order. Placed order yesterday and it arrived at midday - amazing.

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Vin (Streatham, GB)
Margaret's Hope Darjeeling

Great muscatel wine flavours!

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Stephen Boyd Davis (Stoke Newington, GB)
Delicious tea, in so many ways

We drink this at breakfast, brewed for quite a long time, just adding a tiny splash of milk. And in the afternoon black, the first cup poured almost straight off the leaves and a second cup obviously brewed a bit longer. It's refreshing, aromatic, tasty in all these different styles.


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