Giddapahar means Eagle’s Cliff (Gidda = Eagle and Pahar = mountain or cliff) - a natural rock formation that overlooks the tea estate. It was started in 1881 where the combination of low temperatures and favourable slope create perfect. . .
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Giddapahar means Eagle’s Cliff (Gidda = Eagle and Pahar = mountain or cliff) - a natural rock formation that overlooks the tea estate. It was started in 1881 where the combination of low temperatures and favourable slope create perfect conditions for excellent quality teas. This early First flush invoice is grown at the higher elevation section of the estate. The leaves are lightly rolled and minimally processed to retain their natural fresheness and sweetness. The light-amber cup has a pleasant and smooth mouthfeel, with clear floral notes coming through. One can immediately taste the lush, verdant expanse of Darjeeling spring in the first sip, followed by lingering notes of sweet caramel intertwined with citrusy notes around the edges. Every time you purchase a VAHDAM® India product, 1% of the revenue goes towards the education of our farmers’ children under the social initiative, ‘TEAch Me.’ In partnership with (RED), a minimum of $100,000 is donated by us to support the fight against pandemics like COVID & AIDS.
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