Major Assam Tea Estates

Camellia Sinensis assamica). He set about cultivating the plant and in a few years tea was being exported to London. Today, the area boasts a production level of over 360 million kg of tea per year. Several estates contribute the lion’s share to that total.

Read the rest of the article on The Taste of English Tea Blog.

Some Assams I have tried:

Boston Tea Co.’s Irish Breakfast from (a blend of Assam and Ceylon)
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Element Tea’s Scottish Highlands
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The English Tea Store’s Borengajuli Estate Tea
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The English Tea Store’s Irish Breakfast Tea
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The English Tea Store’s Tarajulie Estate Tea
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Indie Tea’s Sock It To Me Tea
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thepuriTea.com’s Assam #1
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Tipu’s Original Black Chai
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Taken from http://teatimewithaccargill.blogspot.com/

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