Sri Lankan Silver Tip Tea Rare Luxury Handpicked Silvery White Floral Notes

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Sri Lankan Silver Tip Tea Rare Luxury Handpicked Silvery White Floral Notes
Kanchi Trust
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Silver Tip Tea from Sri Lanka is one of the rarest and most prized varieties, made from the tender buds of the tea plant. It is delicately handpicked, silvery in appearance, and produces a light, mellow infusion with subtle floral notes. Often considered a luxury tea, it reflects the island's rich tradition of fine craftsmanship in tea cultivation. Key characteristics: Origin: Grown in high-altitude estates of Sri Lanka, where cool climates and misty hills nurture delicate buds. Appearance: Silvery-white unopened buds, carefully handpicked at dawn to preserve their natural sheen. Flavor profile: Light, mellow, and subtly sweet with floral undertones; often described as ethereal compared to stronger black teas. Aroma: Gentle fragrance with hints of honey and spring blossoms. Prestige & rarity: Luxury status: Considered among the rarest teas in the world due to its labor-intensive harvesting. Global comparisons: China's White Peony (Bai Mudan): Similar delicacy but slightly earthier. Darjeeling Silver Tips (India): Shares floral elegance but with a muscatel note. Sri Lankan Silver Tips: Distinctly lighter, with a crisp clarity unique to Ceylon terroir.
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Sri Lanka
Colombo Port
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Kanchi Trust
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