Green tea · Darjeeling · Upper Hills · 1,800m

Darjeeling Green, First Flush

Our Own Gardens · Spring pick · Whole leaf green

Rs. 399.00
Most green tea in India is dust, or worse, flavoured with mint and lemongrass to mask the leaf. Ours is the same first-flush leaf as our black, pan-fired instead of oxidised. The cup is pale, vegetal,...
Size
  • From our own gardens
  • Free shipping over ₹599
  • Picked at peak season
  • Sealed fresh
The tea

Most green tea in India is dust, or worse, flavoured with mint and lemongrass to mask the leaf. Ours is the same first-flush leaf as our black, pan-fired instead of oxidised. The cup is pale, vegetal, with a slight sweetness on the finish — closer to a good Chinese dragonwell than the bitter green tea most people grow up on. Drink it hot, drink it cool, drink it instead of water through the afternoon.

Why ours

First flush leaves processed as green — extra delicate, never bitter, no flavouring needed.

How to brew (so it's never bitter)
  • 75°C water, just off the boil
  • Steep 2 minutes, no longer
  • 1 tsp (≈2.5g) per cup
  • ≈ 50g ≈ 20 · 100g ≈ 40 · 250g ≈ 100 cups per pack
  • Best taken neat — milk optional
At a glance
Region
Darjeeling · Upper Hills · 1,800m
Flush
First Flush
Style
Green tea
Format
Whole leaf, loose
Season
Picked late March – early April
Caffeine
Low–Medium
In the cup
Vegetal · Clean · Pale jade · Slightly sweet · Light body
Darjeeling Green, First Flush

Pure. Proven. Properly brewed.

Rooted in Darjeeling, brewed for the cup.

Real provenance, real freshness, real numbers.

  • 50 yrs

    On the same hills, in the same family.

  • 24 hrs

    From pick to seal, every harvest.

  • 100 %

    Single-origin from our own gardens.

  • 0 blends

    No anonymous auction-lot leaf — ever.

How to brew

Brewed so it’s never bitter.

Three steps. Five minutes. The cup we’d pour ourselves.

  1. 1

    Heat the water

    Bring fresh water just below the boil and let it settle a moment — the exact temperature for this tea is in the specs below.

  2. 2

    Measure & infuse

    One teaspoon (≈2.5g) per cup. Pour over the leaf, not the other way around.

  3. 3

    Steep & strain

    Steep for the time in the specs, then strain everything out — leave it in longer and it turns bitter.

Water temp
75°C
Steep
2 min
Per cup
1 tsp / ≈2.5g
Cups/pack
≈ 50g ≈ 20 · 100g ≈ 40 · 250g ≈ 100

In the cup

What to expect.

  • Muscatel note

    Honeyed, briskly fragrant — the signature second-flush cup.

  • Bright, never harsh

    Brisk on the tongue with a clean finish. Milk optional.

  • Garden-fresh aroma

    Picked, fired, sealed — so the nose finds what the leaf finds.

  • Whole-leaf body

    Twisted whole leaves, not dust — the way Darjeeling is meant to be.

Ask us why

Frequently asked.

How long does the pack stay fresh?

Sealed, our packs hold their flavour for 12 months. Once opened, store in a cool, dark spot and steep within 3 months for the best cup.

How do I store the tea?

Airtight tin, away from light, heat, and strong smells. The fridge is a no — moisture is tea's enemy.

Can I take it with milk?

You can — but the second-flush muscatel really shines neat. We'd nudge you to try one cup without first.

Is this organic?

We farm to organic standards on our own land. Certification is in progress; we'll show the badge here when it lands.

Where exactly is the garden?

The Darjeeling hills, on land our family has held for fifty years. The estate name and address stay private — provenance is in the cup, not on the label.

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