Ceylon Lover's Leap - 40g Loose Leaf Black Tea
Product Code : 2311
Ceylon Lover's Leap - 40g Loose Leaf Black Tea
Product Code : 2311
This item has a Best Before date of 07.10.2025
Tea Origin - Central Highland, Sri Lanka.
Food Paring - Kedgeree savoury pastries, fruity desserts.
Taste Profile - Brisk and floral with candied orange and gingerbread flavours.
This exquisite tea is a high-quality Ceylon from Sri Lanka, namely from the famous estate in the country. It is harvested early in the season and grown at high altitudes. The tea is incredibly fresh, reminiscent of a garden in spring after rainfall. It has a delightful combination of flavours, including notes of orange zest, gingerbread, and sweet hay.
One of Sri Lanka's oldest and best tea regions is Nuwara Eliya, which is perched high in the Central Highlands. Along with fragrant eucalyptus, cypress, and wild mint are tea bushes growing in these misty mountain slopes and valleys, reaching altitudes of up to 2000 metres. This quality Pekoe was chosen by us from a solitary garden situated directly beneath the famous Lover's Leap waterfall. The tea is full of crisp scent, harvested after new leaf growth has been dried by the cool northeast breezes. We adore the balance of this Pekoe, which accentuates the leaf quality and carries the scent of the Nuwara Eliya terroir.
Thanks to almost ideal conditions, Sri Lanka, despite its tiny size, is the fourth largest tea growing nation in the world. Known by the colonial moniker "Ceylon," Sri Lanka is a rugged and hilly country whose teas are categorised according to the altitude at which they are grown. Medium-grown teas, grown between 600 and 1200 metres, are more rounded, whereas low-grown teas, planted below 600 metres, are powerful and full-bodied. However, only premium teas—like this exquisite Lover's Leap—will suffice for connoisseurs. The tea trees grow slowly on the misty mountain slopes at elevations above 1800 metres, producing incredibly beautiful teas.
Each and every morning, my favourite cup of tea would be English Breakfast. It’s strong, it’s coloury, it’s got a wonderful nutty flavour that I really do enjoy, and it takes the milk well.
William Manning, Senior Tea TasterIn the UK Head Office we taste over 500 cups of tea every day, to search for the best quality teas available from around the world.
Dominic Marriot, Tea TasterLater on in the afternoon I might try something like a Darjeeling that has the muscatel flavour, or maybe even a high-grown Ceylon, but definitely my favourite brew, and the one that I drink the most of, is English Breakfast.
William Manning , Senior Tea Taster