Darjeeling Okayti Summer Chinary Black
Originally known as Rangdoo Estate, Okaytiās legacy harks back to the golden era when Indiaās finest teas were coveted at the prestigious London tea auctions.
Legend has it, when auctioneers in London first tasted teas from Rangdoo, they simply remarked, āOKāāa modest yet memorable endorsement that gave birth to the estateās enduring name, āOkayti.ā Since then, it has remained a symbol of excellence and the timeless character of Darjeeling.
Cradled in the misty hills of Mirik Valley and planted in the early 1870s, Okayti rises from 4,000 to 6,200 feet above sea level. Its harvests continue to yield teas of rare elegance and finesseābeloved by connoisseurs across the world.
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Darjeeling Okayti Summer Chinary Black
Darjeeling Okayti Summer Chinary Black
Originally known as Rangdoo Estate, Okaytiās legacy harks back to the golden era when Indiaās finest teas were coveted at the prestigious London tea auctions.
Legend has it, when auctioneers in London first tasted teas from Rangdoo, they simply remarked, āOKāāa modest yet memorable endorsement that gave birth to the estateās enduring name, āOkayti.ā Since then, it has remained a symbol of excellence and the timeless character of Darjeeling.
Cradled in the misty hills of Mirik Valley and planted in the early 1870s, Okayti rises from 4,000 to 6,200 feet above sea level. Its harvests continue to yield teas of rare elegance and finesseābeloved by connoisseurs across the world.
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Originally known as Rangdoo Estate, Okaytiās legacy harks back to the golden era when Indiaās finest teas were coveted at the prestigious London tea auctions.
Legend has it, when auctioneers in London first tasted teas from Rangdoo, they simply remarked, āOKāāa modest yet memorable endorsement that gave birth to the estateās enduring name, āOkayti.ā Since then, it has remained a symbol of excellence and the timeless character of Darjeeling.
Cradled in the misty hills of Mirik Valley and planted in the early 1870s, Okayti rises from 4,000 to 6,200 feet above sea level. Its harvests continue to yield teas of rare elegance and finesseābeloved by connoisseurs across the world.
























