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Nilgiri Tea : Famous Fragrant Tea From South India

What Is Nilgiri Tea? 

     Nilgiri teas are grown in the Blue Mountains, part of the  Western Ghat Range in southern India. Here the teas are grown at an altitude of 8,000 meters.


What Makes Nilgiri different? 

  • Nilgiri tea is known for its vivacity, which refers to vibrant, fragrant aromas, a quality attributed to its climatic growing conditions. 
  • Nilgiri teas are used to make one of the finest iced teas in the world. They are different because they never become bitter, do not cloud and produce unique, natural and sweet notes. 
  • Tea was introduced to Nilgiri in  1835,  commercial production started in the 1850s, so you will find many tea plantations with a British touch.
  • The growing season of Nilgiri differs from other Indian regions. In fact, it is closer to Sri Lanka. 
  • Teas are grown year-round in Nilgiri and  also experience two monsoons per year, another similarity to Ceylon teas or Sri Lankan tea production
  • The  growth and production cycles of tea, leading consumers to drink sweet and smooth cups of tea.


What Was The Taste Of This Tea? 

     Devoid of any astringency, Full Leaf Nilgiri teas contain fruity and floral aromas. The liqueur is sweet and smooth, extremely smooth on the palate. These teas are golden yellow in color and have a balanced taste. spicy, with a nutty aftertaste. This makes them perfect for tea mixtures, which is  why they are often taken with sugar and cream. Nilgiri also produces iced teas, the leaves of which are harvested during the winter season. This particular tea is pink and sweet in color. Taste and many compare it to an ice wine.


What Are The Benefits Of Nilgiri Tea?

  • If you have problems with digestion, drinking Nilgiri tea after meals will soothe your stomach. 
  • Nilgiri is rich in flavonoids that strengthen your circulatory and cardiac systems and improve blood flow. 
  • Nilgiri tea is contains the amino acid ltheanine, which helps calm the mind. So whenever you want to relax, a cup of Nilgiri Blue Mountain Tea will help you  feel better. 
  • Nilgiri also contains antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties to help you heal faster. 
  • Rich in antioxidants.
  • Nilgiri black tea protects your cells from daily stress and pollution. 
  • Drinking Nilgiri tea for a long time can help  slow down the aging process.

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