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Kenya Lelsa estate 2 oz
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Your Price: $10.00
Sale Price: $8.00
You Save: $2.00 (20 %)
Item Number: 6722
Brand: Loose Leaf 1/4 lb -2.2 lb
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Country of Origin: Kenya
Region: Kericho
Shipping Port: Mombassa
Grade: FBOP (Flowery Broken Orange Pekoe)
Altitude: 5500 - 7200 feet above sea level
Manufacture Type: Orthodox
Cup Characteristics: Kenyan tea the way it was meant to be. Exceptional
notes of jam, light floral character and a long smooth finish.
Infusion: Coppery
Ingredients: Luxury black tea.
Information:
Ask any Kenyan schoolchild what they know about the town of Kericho and
they will tell you a lot. They’re tell you about the mountains that
loom above the town, sharp points of lightening that strike the ground
with such force up in the hills, a perennial drizzling of rainfall and
the tea, the vast canopy of green that stretches out to the horizon,
the monotony of which is only broken by the brightly colored clothing
of pluckers working their way through the fields. Kericho lies at the
very heart of the Kenyan tea industry, east of the Rift Valley, and has
developed quite a reputation for itself throughout the country.
Over the last century or so, since the Kenyan industry’s early
beginnings, tea has taken root in the region more than simply
commercially. In town, the beverage has become a way of life. A visit
to anyone’s home will always be accompanied by an offer of tea, the
refusal of which is considered quite gauche. At the centre of the town
is the main square, aptly named “Chai Square” and on the square can be
found the Tea Hotel, built during the 1950s by a British tea company.
Kericho is literally steeped in tea.
One of the finest tea estates in the vicinity of the town is Tinderet,
of which Lesla is a sub-district, situated just off the equator with
707 hectares under tea. The estate is a relative newcomer to the Kenyan
tea scene and was planted in only 1956. Interestingly, the lands used
for the gardens once grew eucalyptus, the faint hints of which are said
to color the profile of the tea like a botanical fingerprint. Of all
Tinderet’s sub-districts, Lesla is considered something of a jewel in
the crown. Its rows are well situated in the garden and receive near
perfect amounts of sunlight, rainfall and drainage. Lesla’s teas are
consistently prized for their purity of flavor, round robust character
and malty Kenyan edge that takes milk exceptionally well. This FBOP is
no exception. Exceedingly flavory with floral notes and assertive
astringency, this truly stands up as one of Africa’s greatest teas.
ETP certified. The Ethical Tea Partnership is a tea industry initiative
designed to monitor and regulate the living and working conditions on
tea estates around the world.
Fair Trade certified. Fair Trade is an international movement that
promotes increased standards of living for laborers in developing
countries.
Hot tea brewing method: Bring freshly drawn cold water to a rolling
boil. Place 1 teaspoon of tea for each cup into the teapot. Pour the
boiling water into the teapot. Cover and let steep for 3-7 minutes
according to taste (the longer the steeping time the stronger the tea).
Even though milk and a dash of sugar help enhance the flavor character
on this tea, it is perfectly acceptable to consume this tea
‘straight-up’
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