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Assam Namsang Summer Black

Located deep within the Upper Assam Valley, Namsang tea estate is renowned for its lush natural surroundings and rich heritage. Established in 1837, Namsang is one of the oldest tea gardens in the region, painstakingly carved out of the dense tropical rainforest at the foothills of the eastern Himalayas.

Situated between the Jaypore Protected Biosphere and the Burhi DehingĀ river, the estate enjoys a picturesque and pristine location that contributes to its high-grown Orthodox teas' distinctive flavor and aroma. The approach to Namsang is a journey through a vibrant ecosystem where orchids bloom high in the treetops, and over 277 bird species fill the air with their song. Below, leopards, Hollock Gibbons, and elephants move stealthily through the underbrush, making Namsang a unique intersection of tea cultivation and wildlife.

Namsang’s
slightly elevated location is ideal for producing top-quality teas, celebrated for their unique character. Acquired by Rossell Tea Company in 2012, the estate's rich history is marked by Section No. 1, where the first formal tea plantings in 1837 are still commemorated by a marble monument. This legacy, combined with the estate's breathtaking natural beauty and its thriving flora and fauna, makes Namsang tea estate a living testament to Assam's enduring tea culture.

Located deep within the Upper Assam Valley, Namsang tea estate is renowned for its lush natural surroundings and rich heritage. Established in 1837, Namsang is one of the oldest tea gardens in the region, painstakingly carved out of the dense tropical rainforest at the foothills of the eastern Himalayas.

Situated between the Jaypore Protected Biosphere and the Burhi DehingĀ river, the estate enjoys a picturesque and pristine location that contributes to its high-grown Orthodox teas' distinctive flavor and aroma. The approach to Namsang is a journey through a vibrant ecosystem where orchids bloom high in the treetops, and over 277 bird species fill the air with their song. Below, leopards, Hollock Gibbons, and elephants move stealthily through the underbrush, making Namsang a unique intersection of tea cultivation and wildlife.

Namsang’s
slightly elevated location is ideal for producing top-quality teas, celebrated for their unique character. Acquired by Rossell Tea Company in 2012, the estate's rich history is marked by Section No. 1, where the first formal tea plantings in 1837 are still commemorated by a marble monument. This legacy, combined with the estate's breathtaking natural beauty and its thriving flora and fauna, makes Namsang tea estate a living testament to Assam's enduring tea culture.

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Located deep within the Upper Assam Valley, Namsang tea estate is renowned for its lush natural surroundings and rich heritage. Established in 1837, Namsang is one of the oldest tea gardens in the region, painstakingly carved out of the dense tropical rainforest at the foothills of the eastern Himalayas.

Situated between the Jaypore Protected Biosphere and the Burhi DehingĀ river, the estate enjoys a picturesque and pristine location that contributes to its high-grown Orthodox teas' distinctive flavor and aroma. The approach to Namsang is a journey through a vibrant ecosystem where orchids bloom high in the treetops, and over 277 bird species fill the air with their song. Below, leopards, Hollock Gibbons, and elephants move stealthily through the underbrush, making Namsang a unique intersection of tea cultivation and wildlife.

Namsang’s
slightly elevated location is ideal for producing top-quality teas, celebrated for their unique character. Acquired by Rossell Tea Company in 2012, the estate's rich history is marked by Section No. 1, where the first formal tea plantings in 1837 are still commemorated by a marble monument. This legacy, combined with the estate's breathtaking natural beauty and its thriving flora and fauna, makes Namsang tea estate a living testament to Assam's enduring tea culture.