In memory of his daughter Margaret, who died at an early age and who loved this tea garden very much, the owner Mr. Bagdon gave the plantation its name in the 1930s. Almost exclusively plants of the Chinese genus Thea Sinensis are used on this plantation. The long growth in the cool altitudes of the Himalayas forms the basis for high-quality and fully aromatic qualities! A tangy, fully aromatic tea from the beginning of the second flush period. Rich, amber-coloured cup. The bouquet is aromatic, spicy, with some sweetness! The correct preparation of Black Tea Darjeeling TGFOP1 Margaret's Hope Second Flush is also crucial. Here is our tip: Use 4-5 heaped teaspoons/1 litre of Black Tea Darjeeling TGFOP1 Margaret's Hope Second Flush and steep it at 100 ̊C Celsius for about 2-4 minutes.
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