실론 차 지역
컵에 담긴 양조주에는 들려야 할 이야기가 있습니다.구불 구불 한 언덕, 풍부한 햇살, 무성한 지방을 말합니다.
스리랑카에서는 중부 및 남부 지방에서 대부분의 차를 생산합니다.다양한 고도와 미기후는 실론 차의 독특한 풍미, 색, 향 및 계절성에 영향을 미칩니다.
저지대 (해발 2000피트까지)
루후나와 사바라가무와 지역은 장엽차로 유명합니다.이 지역의 차를 양조하면 부르고뉴 색조와 캐러멜 및 맥아 풍미의 한잔을 얻을 수 있습니다.이 홍차는 중동, CIS 국가 및 영국에서 인기가 있습니다.
미드 컨트리 (해발 2,000피트 ~ 4,000피트)
캔디의 안개가 자욱한 언덕에서 나온 차는 풀 바디 풍미와 구리 색조로 유명합니다.호주와 미국인들 사이에서 가장 좋아하는 곳입니다.
고지대 (해수면에서 4,000피트 이상)
우바 (Uva) 의 동쪽 고지대는 강렬한 매운맛과 상쾌한 향기로 전 세계적으로 유명합니다.)Uva의 독특한 점은 부동산 소유주가 새로운 유형의 차를 재배하는 것을 실험 할 수있는 미기후 조건입니다.
스리랑카에는 누와라 엘리야, 딤불라, 우다 푸셀라와라고 불리는 세 개의 고도가 높은 지방이 있습니다.부드러운 성격의 향기로운 차를 좋아한다면 여기에서 오는 차를 좋아할 것입니다.
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Uda Pussellawa Tea
This region is twice blessed. It’s blessed during the months of June and September when the southwest monsoon arrives; a cold and dry spell to spur the tea bush to sprout the leaves that will produce a medium-bodied rosy tea graced with subtle character. Then it’s blessed again between November and January when the northeast monsoon’s yearly visitation brings rain in its wake and makes the tea darker in colour and stronger in flavour, adding more tang.
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Dimbula Tea
It is cool and dry between December and March and then the heavens open up to send in the rains between May and September. Two different climates within each year dictate Dimbula’s tea produce; a host of natural flavours with a hint of jasmine spiced with cypress. The tea when brewed displays a hue of a reddish, golden orange. And when tasted, it’s surprising to find a taste refreshingly mellow. Defined as ‘high grown’ tea, it is probably, the most famous Ceylon Tea of all.
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Uva Tea
It’s the climate that makes Uva tea highly prized. The mountainous terrain is exposed to both monsoon seasons; the annual northeast and the southwest monsoons.
But when the winds reach these climes and howl around its high towers, they blow bereft of moisture – a spent force which had discharged its water content in the hills below.
The dryness gives Uva tea a special concentrated aroma and a distinct exotic flavour.
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Nuwara Eliya Tea
From the mist wrapped mountains of Nuwara Eliya that rise from the centre of the island to soar over 6000 feet above sea level, where the morning air is cool and bracing and the nights cold and touched with frost, come the lightest and the most refined. Nuwara Eliya is the champagne province of the country’s tea lands with best imbibed light.
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Sabaragamuwa Tea
It’s not only in the mountains that Ceylon Tea brews best. The region of Sabaragamuwa, geographically placed at a lower elevation, musters a tea that is second to none. The climate which is hot and humid in the open air and moist and cool where the surrounding foliage is dense, serve to produce a dry tea leaf of a dark reddish black hue.
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Ruhuna Tea
Rained on by the southwest monsoon, warmed by the tropic sun, the island’s low lying area’s tea have continuously showed their colours by producing leaves with a distinct blackness which imparts a strong and rich taste to rival the best the rest of Lanka can offer. From the south comes a tea full-bodied in its timbre with its flavour vibrant and strong.
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Kandy Tea
This mid country tea grown at 2,000 to 4,000 feet above sea level produces robust, full-bodied teas. Ideal for those who love their tea strong, bursting with flavour: the perfect wake-up tea for winter mornings, or when the heart needs a perky sprint.