The Nilgiris Mountains are part of India's Western Ghats, at over 7,000 meters above sea level, offering a range of botanicals that display an indigenous flavor to some of the most sought after of medicinal species and herbs. The use of Nilgiris tea and spices are a fitting representation of the rich flavors that the so-called blue mountains have to offer.
Aromatic profile: rich aromas of citrus juniper with spicy notes where the tea leaves stand out. On the palate, always soft, almost buttery juniper, raw mango and citrus fruits that give a pleasant acidity.

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