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Darjeeling, a small state in the Himalayan foothills on northeast India, has been growing tea since the 1850s. By 1830, the British East India Company had proved that tea could be grown outside China and had established the first British tea gardens in Assam. As the demand for tea increased in Britain and around the world, tea growing was expanded into the neighbouring state of Darjeeling.<\/p>\n

Whereas Assam is very flat and low lying, the hills of Darjeeling rise to an altitude of 2,133.6 metres (7,000 feet), and tea grows on the steep slopes from approximately 609.6 metres (2,000 feet) up to the very highest peaks. There are around 80 tea gardens in the region, although the exact number changes all the time as gardens go out of production, or split up, or amalgamate neighbouring estates. Most estates have their own factory and a village for the workers who pick and process the tea. There are also clinics and hospitals, creches, junior schools, places of worship, community centres, and shops. Several estates also offer accommodation for tourists or potential buyers who visit each year to buy teas for their business.<\/p>\n

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The flavours of Darjeeling tea<\/h2>\n

The flavours of Darjeeling teas can vary for several reasons.<\/p>\n

The first is the way in which the seasons, climate and weather patterns change during the growing period from spring through to autumn.<\/p>\n

The second is the altitude of the gardens, for the highest altitudes will always have an advantage over the lower elevations in terms of the quality and flavour of the teas.<\/p>\n

The third is the type or types of tea plants growing on each individual estate.<\/p>\n