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Nilgiri Special Green
Nilgiri Special Green - Herbs & Kettles
Nilgiri Special Green - Herbs & Kettles
Nilgiri Special Green - Herbs & Kettles
Nilgiri Special Green - Herbs & Kettles
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Nilgiri Special Green

Lovely loose green tea from Nilgiri mountains of South India. Notes of butter, leafy greens, grass, daisies, seaweed, cantaloupe and citrus.
1.08 oz (30g) Box
$11.00
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 Nilgiri Nilgiri

Origin

Nilgiri

Season - Throughout the year

Season

Throughout the year

Altitude - 6500 ft

Altitude

6500 ft

Cultivar -  Special Nilgiri clones

Cultivar

Special Nilgiri clones

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Tea Type

Semi-whole leaf green tea

This loose leaf green tea from the Nilgiri mountains has a lovely profile. We definitely recommend our Nilgiri Special Green as a daily cup of tea that can be had at any time. It will pick you up and give you the healthy boost of energy that you are looking for. It can be prepared hot or iced and also infused with fresh fruits or herbs to create a delicious recipe.

Dry leaves

Varied shades of green with notes of leafy greens, grass, flowers, citrus and cantaloupe.

Wet leaves

Sage in color with notes of spinach, artichoke and seaweed

Tea liquor

Transparent with a pale yellow color and sweet grass, floral, fruity and citrus aromas. The tea has a good mouthfeel, light-medium bodied, with a mineral texture, mild-medium astringency and a lingering aftertaste. It is balanced with sweet, salt, sour, bitter and some umami. Notes of spinach, lettuce, grass, seaweed, butter, cantaloupe, grapefruit and lime are experienced throughout and make a lovely cup.

Tasting Profile

Fruity - fruit: grapefruit, lime
Floral - daisies
Ocean - seaweed
Nutty & Milky - butter
Vegetal - spinach, lettuce, grass

Caffeine Level

Caffeine Level Caffeine Level Caffeine Level Caffeine Level

Low

Make the perfect tea

Steeping Instructions

Western Style

Number of infusions per 2.5 g serving: 4

1
Quantity
Quantity

2.5 gms of tea (use a digital scale)

2
Temperature
Temperature

120-150 ml (4-5 fl-oz) or 1/2 - 2/3rd cup of water at 80°C - 85°C (or 175°F - 185°F )

3
Steeping Time
Steeping Time
  • 1st infusion:45 seconds - 1 minute
    Pour and enjoy
  • 2nd infusion:20 - 30 seconds
  • 3rd infusion:20 - 30 seconds

Gongfu Style

This tea works great for the gongfu style as it helps coax out all the subtle flavors.

1
Quantity
Quantity

We recommend 5 gm of tea

2
Temperature
Temperature

100 ml water (approximate 10-20 ml of water per 1 gm of tea) at 85°C - 90°C (or 185°F - 195°F).

3
Steeping Time
Steeping Time
  • Steep the tea for 10s, 15s, 20s, 30s, 45s, and then maybe a minute each time until it loses flavor.
Nilgiri

Origin

Where your tea comes from

One of the oldest mountain ranges, the beautiful Nilgiri Hills, is a part of the Western Ghats and is situated at an elevation of 3000 to 9000 ft. These mountains are spread across the borders of Tamilnadu, Karnataka, and Kerala - states in the southern part of India. Picturesque with its smoky haze, rolling grasslands, dense sholas, waterfalls, and vast expanse of tea plantations, the Nilgiris are a truly breathtaking kaleidoscope of visual treats. The Nilgiris, also known as the Blue Mountains, are named after the blue strobilanthes flower that grows in the area. The region is dotted with Blue Gum and Eucalyptus trees and spices like cardamom, pepper, cinnamon, and cloves. These hills are home to the pastoral Toda tribe and tea gardens that create the famous Nilgiri tea. The teas are known for their slightly fruity and minty flavor. The growing season in Nilgiri is unique. The teas are harvested all year round as they experience two monsoons each year. With beautiful aromas and mellow flavors, Nilgiri teas are refreshing and can be enjoyed any time of the day.

Meet

Chaiwala Marten

The Nilgiri marten lives in the hills of the Nilgiris and parts of the Western Ghats. It is the only marten species native to southern India. Owing to its reclusive nature, it is extremely hard to study. It is listed as vulnerable with only 1,000 species left in the wild.

Chaiwala Marten

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