The champagne for teas is produced on the Khangchendzonga
The Khangchendzonga Peak can be found at the Indian part of the Himalayas, where a rare and precious emerald green tea is produced, which is also referred to as the champagne of the teas.
The tea called “Silver Tips Imperial” can be only harvested by the Makaibari company, exclusively on a clear full moon night.
The Silver Tips Imperial’s price per kilo is 1,850 USD (500,000 HUF), which is the most expensive tea in India. (origo)
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