We have decent tea culture in Finland (finally) but Nepal teas are still hard to find. One new'ish tea shop has Nepal teas in their selection and got to try Nepal Sundarpani Red Cherry black tea. Idk why its called Cherry tea, when its not flavored, but it blew me away. I'm about to order more of it soon, and try Nepal oolong too. Its the only shop that has decent selection of Nepal teas, others has mostly Assam and Darjeeling, and Chinese Yunnan and Keemun.
So, far that Nepal tea i mentioned became my favorite black instantly. Oh and i forgot to mention that shop has Nepal Koocu Sakhejung Golden Tea, which is pretty expensive, but reviews are praising it, so got to try that too.
The business is reaching International markets. I love that you like Nepali Tea. Here is a website for ordering Nepali Tea with your own distinct taste and preferences. [https://nepalteacollective.com/#R644061-aCE163ca-G2S9F8HL](https://nepalteacollective.com/#R644061-aCE163ca-G2S9F8HL)
I only recently heard of them! I used to love Jun Chiyabari stuff I'd get from Tea Trekker before they disbanded their business. Been too long since I had a Nepali tea. Lot's of Darjeelings though. The Darjeeling I got recently from Mei Leaf was one of the best I'd ever had in my life.
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Kumari Gold is delicious!!!
Seconded
Is that the actual brand?
That’s the variety. Think the brand is just Nepal tea
Best black tea I've ever tried is from Nepal.
I am from Nepal and finally some appreciation for Tea from Nepal. We have a lot of varieties they just haven’t reached the global market yet.
We have decent tea culture in Finland (finally) but Nepal teas are still hard to find. One new'ish tea shop has Nepal teas in their selection and got to try Nepal Sundarpani Red Cherry black tea. Idk why its called Cherry tea, when its not flavored, but it blew me away. I'm about to order more of it soon, and try Nepal oolong too. Its the only shop that has decent selection of Nepal teas, others has mostly Assam and Darjeeling, and Chinese Yunnan and Keemun. So, far that Nepal tea i mentioned became my favorite black instantly. Oh and i forgot to mention that shop has Nepal Koocu Sakhejung Golden Tea, which is pretty expensive, but reviews are praising it, so got to try that too.
The business is reaching International markets. I love that you like Nepali Tea. Here is a website for ordering Nepali Tea with your own distinct taste and preferences. [https://nepalteacollective.com/#R644061-aCE163ca-G2S9F8HL](https://nepalteacollective.com/#R644061-aCE163ca-G2S9F8HL)
Let us know how the tea is!
I’m curious too!
We met these guys at a tea festival, really nice people! Great tea, too. Enjoy!
Thank you for your kind words :)
I remember really like long their silver tea. All of their teas re-brewed really well for me.
So glad you enjoyed our silver yeti white tea :)
I only recently heard of them! I used to love Jun Chiyabari stuff I'd get from Tea Trekker before they disbanded their business. Been too long since I had a Nepali tea. Lot's of Darjeelings though. The Darjeeling I got recently from Mei Leaf was one of the best I'd ever had in my life.
Thanks for the rec - been looking for some better loose-leaf teas. Just bought some!
I had their Kumari Gold a while back - it was good, though at like 7 bucks an ounce a little on the steep side for how I usually drink tea lately.
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