Premier's Tea
Premier's
Tea is a brand of tea which speaks of quality, cleanliness, taste;
all-in-one. One associates class with Premier's Tea, which has made
the brand Premier a household name in Japan and other South East
Asian countries. Premier's Tea has also find it's place in various
supermarkets in Europe and USA and is currently considered as an
up-market & niche brand.
There
has been occasions when foreigners visiting India has gone around
with the flap of Premier's Tea product without knowing anything else
about us. This because anyone who has tasted any variety of
Premier's Tea cannot forget the taste and aroma which is of
international standard accepted by all and sundry.
Flavoured Tea
Flavoured
teas are naturally flavoured with no sweeteners, no calories, no
carbohydrates and therefore, no guilt! Blended with natural flavor
oils which impart a smooth subtle taste allowing the tea taste to
develop. Natural flavors added to high quality tea makes flavoured
tea taste good and natural flavors do not mask the natural taste of
the tea. Natural flavors do not leave an aftertaste giving the
flavoured tea a clean and true character. It should be noted that
natural flavors tend to be somewhat 'soft ' and the flavours
slightly muted, but for many this is a refreshing change and one of
the desired attributes of naturally flavoured teas. The various
types of flavoured teas.
Darjeeling Tea
The word "Darjeeling Tea" conjures up in our
vision the exotic snow clad Himalayas, low flying clouds ,Darjeeling
Tea gardens with the colourful local girls plucking in the misty
atmosphere. The brand of "Darjeeling tea" is so
magnetic and strong that there are instances of other countries
labeling their tea as "Darjeeling Tea'. To protect such
misuse of Darjeeling tea Govt of India has principally
decided to set up a Darjeeling Agri Export Zone Sometimes Darjeeling
Tea reportedly goes for as high as Rs 5,000-10,000 a kilo on
specific auctions. World over people are highly impressed by
Darjeeling tea which is the reason almost 80% of Darjeeling tea gets
exported.