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  2. Makaibari Tea Estate - Wikipedia

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    It was one of the first few to be awarded fair trade certifications. In 1988 it was the first garden to be awarded/ certified as the fully organic tea garden. [3] [7] Makaibari produces around one lakh kg tea annually. Darjeeling Tea is commanding an average price ranging from Rs. 970–1,050 per kg. Makaibari tea fetches around Rs. 3,000 per kg.

  3. File:Darjeeling, India, Tea plantations on hills.jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: Tea plantations in Darjeeling, West Bengal, India. Darjeeling is a part of the Eastern Himalayan zoo-geographic zone. Darjeeling is a part of the Eastern Himalayan zoo-geographic zone. Русский: Чайные плантации.

  4. Happy Valley Tea Estate - Wikipedia

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    Happy Valley Tea Estate is a tea garden in Darjeeling district in the Indian state of West Bengal.Established in 1854, it is Darjeeling's second oldest tea estate. Spread over 177 hectares (440 acres), it is situated at a height of 2,100 metres (6,900 ft) above sea level, 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) north of Darjeeling, and employs more than 1500 people.

  5. Soom Tea Garden - Wikipedia

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    Soom Tea Garden is located 18 km from Darjeeling. It is bounded by North Tukvar Tea Estate in the north, Phoobsering Tea Estate in the east and Singtam Tea Garden in the south. [1] The planted area of the tea garden is 237 hectares (590 acres) at a height of 5,300 feet (1,600 m). [1]

  6. Avongrove Tea Estate - Wikipedia

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    Avongrove offers a range of specialty Darjeeling tea, such as the peony rosette and florette, the latter of which expands when allowed to gently brew in a tall container, revealing a flower when the hot water makes the outer leaves unfurl. One woman, working an entire day, can make only six of them. [3] Avongrove Tea estate

  7. Castleton Tea Estate - Wikipedia

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    The garden was planted by Dr. Charles Graham in 1885. The Goodricke Group took over the garden in 1984. [2] [3]The tea estate was earlier named Kumseri. There was a building named “Bank Ghar’’, which had the look of a castle and from that building, the place became Castleton.

  8. Rishihat Tea Garden - Wikipedia

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    Rishihat Tea Garden is located at Rishihat Tea Garden produces certified bio-organic Darjeeling tea from an area of 256.45 hectares (633.7 acres) of which 20 hectares (49 acres) are irrigated, at an altitude ranging from 2,500 to 4,800 feet (760 to 1,460 m).The garden is steepest in its topography.

  9. Phoobsering Tea Estate - Wikipedia

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    It is one of the oldest plantations in the Darjeeling West valley. It is spread over 510 hectares of land. Phoobsering tea estate was established by the Darjeeling Tea Company in the 1856-1860 along with Ging, Takdah and Ambootia. Phoobsering tea of Oolong variety is prized all over the world for its taste.