Nepal Kalapani Apsara Green
country of origin Nepal
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Long, unbroken, openly rolled leaves of light green colour and a pleasant sweet-spicy aroma with a trace of green pepper and white chocolate. The light green infusion has a fresh, sweet vegetal flavour with a trace of fresh peas and a slight pepperiness in the aftertaste.
How to brew Apsara Green tea
Use 5 grams of tea leaves for 0.5 liter of boiling water cooled to 75–80 ᵒC, and steep for 60 seconds. Feel free to experiment with steeping time, water temperature, and the amount of tea leaves. You can also read our articles on tea preparation and water quality.
Kalapani means "black water" in Nepali, according to the dark surface of a nearby lake. A young garden located at an altitude of 1800 m on the slopes around the village of Gopetar in the district of Panchthar in Upper Ilam. The local tea production is a project of one of the managers from the nearby and well-known Pathivara Garden.
Kalapani was established in 2021 and is located in Gopetar, Panchtar district in Eastern Nepal. It is in a remote area bordering the Singhalila Wildlife Reserve, a high-diversity area of the Himalayas, famous for the rehabilitation of the Red Panda and the rare Himalayan Newt.
It is a BLF ( Bought Leaf Factory ) where leaf is procured from small-scale farmers. The plantation range from 1800 to 2100 meters above sea level.
Form: Whole leaf Green Tea
Area: Nepal
Estate: Kalapani
Harvest: Autumn Season
Year: 2024
Lot: KPT 70/2024
Country of origin: Nepal