Friday, March 11, 2011

Are Darjeeling's First Flush Teas in Trouble?

Did you know that the Darjeeling region of India is currently experiencing a political stalemate that may severely disrupt its production of first flush tea? It seems that a political party seeking a separate Darjeeling state has introduced a plucking ban as a sign of protest. It is an attempt to drain local government's coffers, which rely heavily on foreign trade of Darjeeling tea. First flush teas, highly prized in export markets, attract highest prices for their lighter liquor and muscatel flavor. Almost 70% of Darjeeling's output is destined for export and the first flush represents a sizable portion of annual income. Darjeeling is home to 85 gardens spread over 18,000 hectares, with an annual production of around 7 million kilograms.

To learn more about this political event and its ultimate effect on the prized first flush teas of Darjeeling, click this link:   http://www.deccanherald.com/content/141651/storm-brewing-tea-cups-darjeeling.html

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