Description
The Panitar tea garden is located in Nepal's Ilam valley and produces delicious artisanal
teas. Made of delicate silvery buds, this delicious tea comes from the summer harvest. Its
name "Kagati" means "lemon".
An white tea with striking citrus notes which combine with fragrances of vanilla, verbena, willow and rose.
Special qualities
- Origin:
- Ilam, Nepal
- Tea colour:
- White tea
Tasting notes
Feuille sèche
Appearance: small buds
Colour: silver
Notes: lemon, floral
Infusion
Notes: lemon, verbena
Liqueur
Colour: light gold
Texture: powdery, astringency touch
Flavour: sweet
Notes: striking citrus notes (yellow and green lemon), vanilla, verbena, willow, rose petal
Suggestion of preparation
With the tasting set: 4 minutes in water heated to 185°F.
With the Gong Fu Cha: infusions during 30-40 seconds.
Grands Crus: savour the exceptional
Rare and ephemeral, teas identified as Grands Crus by Palais des Thés are the result of alchemy between a tea plant variety, its terroir and the talent of an artisan grower. Meticulously plucked, processed and sourced in the most respected tea gardens, our Grands Crus unveil unique flavours that reflect the refinement of their origins.