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Kenyan Lelsa

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Kenyan Lelsa
One of the finest tea estates in the vicinity of Kericho is Tinderet, of which Lesla is a sub-district, situated just off the equator with 707 hectares under tea. The estate is a relative newcomer to the Kenyan tea scene and was planted in only 1956. Interestingly, the lands used for the gardens once grew eucalyptus, the faint hints of which are said to color the profile of the tea like a botanical fingerprint.

Of all Tinderet’s sub-districts, Lesla is considered something of a jewel in the crown. Its rows are well situated in the garden and receive near perfect amounts of sunlight, rainfall and drainage. Lesla’s teas are consistently prized for their purity of flavor, round robust character and malty Kenyan edge that takes milk exceptionally well. This FBOP is no exception. Exceeding flavor with floral notes and assertive astringency, this truly stands up as one of Africa’s greatest teas.

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ETP certified. The Ethical Tea Partnership is a tea industry initiative designed to monitor and regulate the living and working conditions on tea estates around the world.

Fair Trade certified. Fair Trade is an international movement that promotes increased standards of living for laborers in developing countries.

Ingredients:

FBOP Black tea from Lelsa estate

Origin:

Kericho, Kenya

 1 tsp Per Cup    
 200°F   
 5 Min    

Great Black Tea   

This Kenyan tea is excellent. One of our favorites. It's a full bodied black tea that isn't bitter or too acidic (never steep black tea more than 4-5 minutes, then any black tea will become bitter and/or acidic). My husband spent a year in Kenya and the word there is that the Lipton tea from Kenya comes basically from the floor sweepings.

Laura Wright | Albuquerque, NM | 12/26/2009
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