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Bhakanje Tippy Fall Wires Black Tea

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Bhakanje Tippy Fall Wires Black Tea is a rare autumnal harvest from the Bhakanje Tea Estate in Nepal’s Solukhumbu district. Handpicked in October, this tea stands out due to its wiry-rolled leaves and rich, full-bodied taste. Its deep, malty sweetness and warm, honeyed notes create a balanced and smooth drinking experience, making it a delight for black tea lovers. The tea comes from smallholder farmers in the village of Bhakanje and is processed in the Bhakanje Tea Factory—a project dedicated to supporting the local community through sustainable tea cultivation.

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Bhakanje Tippy Fall Wires Black Tea from Bhakanje Tea Garden at up to beyond 2500m in Nepal

 

Bhakanje Tippy Fall Wires Black Tea

Bhakanje Tippy Fall Wires Black Tea is a rare autumnal picking from the Bhakanje Tea Estate in Nepal’s Solukhumbu district. Handpicked in October, this tea stands out due to its wiry-rolled leaves and rich, full-bodied taste. Its deep, malty sweetness and warm, honeyed notes create a balanced and smooth drinking experience, making it a delight for black tea lovers.

 

Panoramic View on Bhakanje Tea Project, Tea Factory and Tea Garden - Collage

 

Bhakanje Tea Project & Factory – Empowering Farmers & Crafting Fine Tea in Nepal

The Bhakanje Tea Project, part of the Himalayan Project, provides small-scale farmers in Nepal with a sustainable livelihood through high-altitude tea cultivation. Key figures behind the establishment and development of the project, its factory, and tea gardens include Kurt Lomborg and Janaki Khadka from the Himalayan Project, as well as Pernille Kruse Madsen from the Human Practice Foundation. Their collaboration aims to foster economic growth and prosperity in one of Nepal’s most remote and impoverished regions by enabling farmers to grow and produce their own tea.

 

Bhakanje Tea Project, Tea Factory and Tea Garden - Collage

Kurt Lomborg and Janaki Khadka of the Himalayan Project are in charge of the project on site

 

The Bhakanje Tea Factory was founded in 2019 and has since undergone continuous expansion to refine processing techniques and improve infrastructure. This development has been accompanied by a growing network of small tea farmers in and around Bhakanje. Today, the factory processes leaves from multiple smallholders, ensuring that their efforts translate into high-quality teas. By prioritizing natural cultivation methods, the project not only enhances the well-being of local communities but also maintains the highest standards in tea production.

 

Bhakanje Tea Song and Video – Visualizing and Audiotizing the Magic of Bhakanje

A collaboration between the tea farmers of Bhakanje and the Himalayan project has meanwhile yielded a promotional song and video dedicated to Bhakanje tea. Listening to it, it becomes obvious that the resulting “Bhakanje Tea Song” is much more than just another ad soundtrack. Much rather, the song itself is a rare gem of musical art, capturing both the natural sereneness and cultural rootedness of Bhakanje tea in a truly soulful way. At the same time, both dimensions are visualized with unique footage of Bhakanje village and the panoramic highlands surrounding it. As an additional plus, the video depicts the complete artisanal production cycle of Bhakanje tea. And finally, while marveling at the beauty of Bhankanje and watching one of the world’s best black teas come about, the song starts digging deep into your ear and soul, possessing all it takes to become a proverbial earworm. As such, its melody and theme will accompany and soothe you through the further course of your day. But listen and see for yourself!

 

 

Each purchase of Bhakanje Tea directly contributes to the economic and social well-being of the farmers, who also hold shares in the company operating the factory. This unique structure allows the Bhakanje Tea Project to preserve local traditions while promoting a sustainable future.

Bhakanje Tea Gardens – Among the Highest in the World

The Bhakanje tea gardens sit at elevations exceeding 2,500 meters, making them among the highest tea-growing regions in the world. The extreme altitude, pure Himalayan air, mineral-rich soils, and unique climate create ideal conditions for slow-growing tea plants, resulting in an exceptional flavor profile. The untouched natural surroundings impart a distinct character to the tea, making each cup a true reflection of Nepal’s high-mountain terroir. The cultivated tea bushes include traditional Himalayan varieties as well as select Chinese cultivars. This is because both are known for their resilience to alpine conditions and their ability to develop complex aromas.

For more insights into the project, its journey, and the farmers behind it, please visit the Bhakanje Tea website:

Bhakanje Tea Estate

Bhakanje Tippy Fall Wires Black Tea from Bhakanje Tea Garden at up to beyond 2500m in Nepal

 

Bhakanje Tippy Fall Wires Black Tea – Handpicked Leaves & Artisan Craftsmanship

Grown at an altitude of 2,300 meters in the Himalayas, Bhakanje Tippy Fall Wires comes from a small tea garden that follows natural farming principles. The estate uses no conventional pesticides or synthetic fertilizers, ensuring a pure and clean tea. The high elevation, combined with Nepal’s unique climate, lends the tea its distinctive character.

The autumn harvest takes place in October, when the tea plants benefit from cooler temperatures and reduced rainfall. The slower growth rate during this period allows the leaves to develop a more concentrated flavor, bringing out the characteristic depth and complexity of this seasonal black tea.

After careful handpicking, the leaves are withered and rolled into delicate wiry strands, a signature element of this tea’s craftsmanship. Extended oxidation enhances the tea’s natural sweetness and smooth body, while slow drying preserves its aromatic richness. The result is a tea that embodies the essence of the autumn harvest.

The wiry, tippy leaves unfurl into a deep amber liquor. The taste is rich and full-bodied, with layers of malt, dried fruit, and subtle honey notes. A smooth, slightly woody finish lingers on the palate, making each sip a warming and satisfying experience.

 

 

Preparation
Westlern Preparation

Amount of tea leaves: 3–4 g per 250 ml water

Water temperature: 90–95 °C

Infusion period: 3–4 Minuten

Number of infusions: 2–3

 

Gongfu Preparation

Amount of tea leaves: 5–6 g pro 100 ml Wasser

Water temperature: 90–95 °C

Infusion period: 15–30 Sekunden for the 1st steep, slowly increasing

Number of infusions: 5–7

 

 

For more teas from Nepal @ Siam Tea Shop, please follow the link below:

Tea from Nepal

 

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25g, 50g, 100g

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