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    A really great day in Kiran

    by Dilhan February 5, 2017
    by Dilhan February 5, 2017

    Since the beginning of separatist conflict in the North and East of Sri Lanka in 1983, there have not been many good days in eastern Sri Lanka. Until hostilities in…

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    The 21st Anniversary Reserve

    by Dilhan March 1, 2009
    by Dilhan March 1, 2009

    The sophistication and elegance in a cup of fine tea is unequalled by any other beverage. That uniqueness is founded on the sense of place that teas grown in different…

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    Iced Tea …. really

    by Dilhan February 28, 2009
    by Dilhan February 28, 2009

    The irony about the Iced Tea trend – fuelled as it is by generations Y and X and their desire for naturally healthy products – is that most Iced Tea…

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    The Mystery of the Leaf

    by Dilhan December 13, 2008
    by Dilhan December 13, 2008

    Having marvelled at the ingenuity of ‘teamen’ who proclaim their disdain for certain grades of tea, little realising that the grade – which refers to the size of the leaf…

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    In the name of tea …

    by Dilhan September 6, 2008
    by Dilhan September 6, 2008

    We can only watch with amusement the proliferation of tea ‘inspired’ cosmetics, beverages and foods. But this has to take the cake. IFF is a respected company, but their reference…

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    Monkey Rock OP1 (Orange Pekoe 1) – Oh what a lovely tea!

    by Dilhan September 6, 2008
    by Dilhan September 6, 2008

    In an earlier post I referred to terroir, the sense of place or the individual personality of fine tea. This month we will offer as a part of the VSRT…

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    Inspiration and education in tea

    by Dilhan September 5, 2008
    by Dilhan September 5, 2008

    There is a special reason why Ceylon Tea came to be known as the best tea; in our little island of around 25,000 square miles, nature has blessed us with…

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    Passion

    by Dilhan June 28, 2008
    by Dilhan June 28, 2008

    Passion. The word conjures up a myriad of images but the relevance of passion that ranks as most significant in our world in 2008, has to be that of ‘dedication’.…

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    Is that really fair?

    by Dilhan June 4, 2008
    by Dilhan June 4, 2008

    In my post on Fairtrade – the brand – there was a response to the Organisation’s criticism of Dilmah. You can find it  here. In this case, and countless others previously,…

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    Two leaves and a bud

    by Dilhan April 27, 2008
    by Dilhan April 27, 2008

    The art in tea starts here, with the tender shoots at the extremes of the evergreen shrub, Camellia Sinensis. Flavour and natural antioxidants are concentrated in the two leaves and bud;…

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