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Darjeeling

India

Darjeeling tea growing region — watercolor illustration
Altitud 600-2,000m
Clima Cool mountain subtropical with heavy monsoon rainfall and mist
Suelo Rocky, well-drained loam with slate and shale underlayers
Cosecha March-November

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Darjeeling in the foothills of the eastern Himalayas produces what is often called the 'Champagne of teas,' a designation so valued that it holds GI (Geographical Indication) protection. The 87 registered tea gardens cling to steep mountain slopes between 600 and 2,000 meters, where cool temperatures, dramatic elevation changes, and monsoon mists create a terroir unlike any other. First flush Darjeeling, picked in spring, produces a light, floral, and astringent tea, while the prized second flush in summer develops the famous muscatel grape-like character. The unique flavor profile arises partly from the Chinese jat (Camellia sinensis var. sinensis) cultivars growing at high elevations in Indian conditions.

Variedades notables

First Flush Darjeeling, Second Flush Muscatel, Darjeeling Oolong

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