Teas of India

Drury Tea & Coffee

India is one of the world's largest producers of tea, with three main speciality teas: Assam, Darjeeling and Nilgiri. The tea gardens of Assam lie in the fertile valley of the Brahmaputra River in Northern India, where tropical conditions and high levels of rainfall produce teas that are traditionally strong and pungent with a rich, malty flavour.

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£3.65

This quick brewing small leaf tea from the north-east of India has a very full body and strong taste, with the typical malty punch of quality Assam tea.

 

£3.95

A traditional Assam, with a medium sized Broken Orange Pekoe leaf. Rich with a pungent, malty flavour, full of colour and taste.

 

£3.85

A finely balanced blend of Assam's rich pungency with Darjeeling's light delicacy. The medium size leaf gives it good body too.

 

£3.75

Grown on the slopes of the Himalayas, Darjeelings are light, fragrant and delicate in taste.

 

£7.25

An exceptional tea, this large leaf Flowery Orange Pekoe has an exquisite bouquet and a light, delicate flavour. Truly the 'Champagne' of teas.

 

£4.10

An orthodox Assam from the Tezpore and Gogra Estate. Good tip, with a full bodied strength and characteristic malty flavour.

 

£3.45

A light, delicate and flowery high grown tea from the renowned Nilgiris (Blue Mountains) in the south of India.