Munnar, Kerala
India
Altitude
1,200-2,200m
Climat
Cool tropical highland with heavy monsoon and mist
Sol
Acidic laterite and peat soils
Récolte
Year-round (peak January-March)
À propos
Munnar in the Western Ghats of Kerala is South India's highest tea-growing district, with gardens draped across rolling hills at elevations reaching 2,200 meters. The region was developed by Scottish planters in the 1880s and still retains much of its colonial-era estate infrastructure. The high altitude, heavy monsoon rainfall, and cool mountain temperatures produce teas with a bright, brisk character and a subtle floral-fruity sweetness. Kanan Devan Hills, the largest contiguous tea plantation in the region, is now employee-owned and produces both CTC and orthodox teas that are increasingly recognized in specialty markets.
Variétés notables
Munnar Orthodox, High-Range Black Tea