Gluten free
All products in this
range are 100%
Gluten free.
NON GOM
100% natural
CRUELTY FREE
All our Tea
products are
cruelty free.
Lovers leap by Pedro Estate
Before James Taylor, the acknowledged founder of the Ceylon tea industry first set foot on the first land he bought which grew over time to become the Lovers Leap Estate, a young prince and the girl he loved jumped to their deaths rather than be dragged back to his father’s palace by soldiers and leave his beloved.
Whilst we’ll never know the absolute truth behind this story (and from which our Estate got its name), we know for certain that in April 1954 Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh drove themselves in an Austin 7 from The Governors House to the Pedro Estate where they spent an idyllic day and night in the perfect calm of the Managers’ bungalow before resuming their hectic Commonwealth tour.
Today, the same calm can still be found to provide perfect growing conditions for our high quality tea
Halgolla Estate
Close by is the remarkable “mini world’s-end”, a sheer drop into the mist covered valley below and the famous “dripping rock” that’s fed by one of the many cold mountain streams that’s ideal for cooling off under.
Bisected by rough roads, hidden pathways and dancing streams, Halgolla Estate is a magical place for growing some of the finest tea available.
Oliphant
Blessed with a superb climate it did not take long for lines of succulent tea bushes to supplement the Asoka trees, elephants and gem stones that were common in the area.
Now our Oliphant Estate produces superb specialist big leaf green teas with the famous Nuwara Eliya strength.
Inverness by Nuwaraeliya Estate
Planted by Sri Lankans; nurtured by Sri Lankans and picked by Sri Lankans, this is where some of the world’s best FBOP Ceylon teas are grown with their famous flowery flavour in a sea of tea bushes that seem to stretch to the horizon.
Ingestry Estate
And one of the first planters, William Cameron, changed the system of planting, pruning and plucking to improve both the crop yield and the resulting tea flavour by only plucking the finest leaves rather than as many leaves as possible.
In fact, he was complimented by the acknowledged father of Ceylon Tea, James Taylor, who introduced his finer plucking methods to other planters.
We have maintained William’s plucking methods to this day to produce the finest Ceylon Tea available.
And standing outside our factory is a statue of Mahatma Gandhi to remind us that, “A small body of determined spirits fired by an unquenchable faith in their mission can alter the course of history.”
Robgill Estate
So it was no surprise that 2 Scottish planters from Dumfries settled in a small corner of Ceylon near Horton Plains and called it Robgill after the Robgill Tower near their Scottish birthplace.
By 1941 the Estate had prospered so much that it took 2 managers to oversee operations and a tea bush planted by one of them, HW Noyle, still flourishes to this day guarding one of the tea fields.
Today, Robgill Estate produces over 356,000 kgs of full bodied tea.
The Robgill Mark lifts you to the realm of dreams.
Robgill Estate
So it was no surprise that 2 Scottish planters from Dumfries settled in a small corner of Ceylon near Horton Plains and called it Robgill after the Robgill Tower near their Scottish birthplace.
By 1941 the Estate had prospered so much that it took 2 managers to oversee operations and a tea bush planted by one of them, HW Noyle, still flourishes to this day guarding one of the tea fields.
Today, Robgill Estate produces over 356,000 kgs of full bodied tea.
The Robgill Mark lifts you to the realm of dreams.