Apr 21st, '12, 06:36
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by mbanu » Apr 21st, '12, 06:36
Arnold Wright's 1907
Twentieth Century Impressions of Ceylon gives what seems to be a complete list of the Lipton's tea estates at the time... might be interesting to taste through. These were the (mostly) Uva teas that made Lipton's famous.

I wonder how many still play a part in Lipton's blends?
The "Dambatenne Group" of estates:
Dambatenne
Maha Dambatenne
Bandara Eliya
Sunny Peak
The "Monarakande Group" of estates:
Leymastotte
Nahakettia
Upper Lyegrove
Other Uva estates:
Keenapitiya
Oakfield
Non Uva(?):
Pooprassie Group
Karandagalla
Panilkanda
Jun 7th, '12, 00:11
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by TwoDog2 » Jun 7th, '12, 00:11
I am guessing the fannings of teas from many of those estates still find their way into Liptons bags
