
Teplantager
Sri Lankas teplantager, primært beliggende i det centrale højland, er kendt for at producere noget af verdens fineste te. Disse frodige plantager, såsom dem i Kandy, Nuwara Eliya og Hatton, byder på naturskønne landskaber og en rig historie. Plantagerne bidrager betydeligt til landets økonomi og eksporterer Ceylon-te af høj kvalitet til hele verden.

Ceylon teregioner
Bryggen i din kop har en historie at fortælle. Den handler om bølgende bakker, rigeligt solskin og frodige provinser. I Sri Lanka producerer de centrale og sydlige provinser det meste af teen. Varierende højder og mikroklimaer påvirker den karakteristiske smag, farve, aroma og sæsonbestemthed af Ceylon-te.

Ceylon sort te kvaliteter
Ceylon-te, som vi kender det nu, findes i forskellige varianter, som har unikke smags- og aromatyper. Udover de mange forskellige teer findes der også forskellige kvaliteter, som Ceylon-te er blevet opdelt i.
Nuwara Eliya Tea
Nuwara Eliya is also the most rugged mountainous area, with the highest average elevation in Sri Lanka.
The average annual temperature varies between 11-20 C° and the recorded lowest temperature is 0.4 C° and the recorded highest temperature is 27.7 C°.
Monthly rainfall varies between 70-225 mm and has an average annual rainfall figure or precipitation of 1900 mm.
The maximum rainfall is generally in October and the minimum rainfall is in March. During the year it has a relative humidity between 65%-87%.
Nuwara Eliya tea enjoys two ‘quality seasons’, the eastern as well as the western.
High altitude and year-round low temperatures produce a very slow-growing bush. Therefore, it grows unusually small leaves that take on an orange hue – just a hint against the blackness – after withering.
Further, the infused leaf acquires a greenish-yellow tone. The infusion in the cup is the palest among all the regional varieties of Ceylon Tea, with a subtle golden hue and a delicate yet fragrant bouquet.
As same as the other area`s tea, Nuwara Eliya is also producing different grades. Excluding certain exotic varieties, the most sought-after is whole-leaf orange pekoe (OP).
And also, slightly less costly, though still expensive broken orange pekoe (BOP) comes from this area. Generally speaking, the smaller leaf particle size, the stronger and less subtle the tea.
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