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[2022] Candy

[2022] Candy

Regular price ¥1,400 JPY
Regular price Sale price ¥1,400 JPY
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Tax included.

11,000円(税込)以上の購入で、送料無料!

This time I bought directly from the tea garden.

*Since the price of tea leaves in Sri Lanka is soaring, we will partially change the selling price. Thank you for your understanding and understanding.

2022 appraisal comments ⋱⋰ ⋱⋰ ⋱⋰ ⋱

It is an easy-to-drink black tea with a fresh yet sweet aroma and no astringency. The water color is bluish orange. Affinity with fruit is outstanding.

Internal capacity 100g
tea leaf shape BOP
steaming time 3-4 minutes
how to enjoy

Black tea, iced tea, blended tea, variation tea


[KANDY candy]

The ancient city of Kandy, where the tea garden was built by James Taylor, the god of tea, is the place where black tea was first grown in Sri Lanka. Tea trees were planted on the site of the former farm, using the mountainous area that was once a coffee plantation. When Taylor succeeded in growing tea, the diseased and withered coffee trees were knocked down one after another, and black tea trees spread in their place. The Peradeniya Botanical Garden in the city was planted and grown with tea saplings and seeds that were once brought from Assam.
Kandy is located in central Sri Lanka, in the low-grown district at an altitude of 400-600 meters. Because the climate is mild and unaffected by seasonal winds, there is no such thing as a quality season, and tea leaves of almost the same quality are harvested throughout the year. The tea leaves have a soft taste with little astringency and a light aroma. The biggest attraction of candy tea is the beauty of light blue. It has a deep orange red color and shine, and the quality of the color is one of the best in the world. Take advantage of this light blue charm and use it for various purposes such as iced tea, variation tea, and blending.




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Notice to customers

Thank you very much for your patronage of the tea specialty store Dimbura.
Two years have passed since my father, Takeshi Isobuchi passed away.
"Tea Isobuti Company", which my father founded, and our shop "Tea Specialty Shop Dimbura" have different business owners and have no relationship at all.
Dimbura, a tea specialty store, imports and sells black tea independently following the wishes of my father.
In addition, the name "Isobuchi" has taken on a life of its own, and I am very puzzled by the fact that there are so many products related to black tea.
It seems that there are many similar products on the market, so please be careful.
Best regards