| The Economic Times Kolkata 26 January 2006 It’s three to tango for major tea brands, which are brewing a real good aromatic flavour. The postal service brand of Darjeeling, the Darjeeling Tea Post, is joining hands with premium quality tea brands Nathmulls and Golden Tips. |  |
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| The Telegraph 25 March 2005 Your favorite cup of Darjeeling tea is now just an order away.
The Darjeeling Tea Post was launched by the post office here today. The first-of-its-kind project, apart from reaching the brew to the buyer’s doorstep, is expected to rev up revenues for the post office and help it emerge in a new avatar when the postal service is celebrating 150 years of use of postage stamp in the country. |  |
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| The Hindu 15 September 2003 We cannot argue with Julia Andrews when she calls tea “a drink with jam and bread”. Only that here in India, it is not just that. Tea is a good beginning to every day, a vital piece of the famed Indian hospitality and, of course, a non – clichéd gift idea! |  |
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| The Hindu 14 May 2003 THIS ONE is definitely my cup of tea.
And the good news is that whether you are a tea-lover or not it is bound to interest you too. “Golden Tips” is a cosy, bright and cheery recently opened tea-boutique and it is the brainchild of Madhav Sarda of the over seventy years old “Nathmulls” which has branches all over the country. Sure! this legendry company stocks a huge variety of teas from all over, it also has a range of tea-accessories. More about that later. |  |
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| The Statesman 01 June 2001 Ask anyone who’s been there and they’ll tell you shopping at Charnock City is a memorable experience. All of 7,300 square feet’ it opened in 1997 in Salt Lake and prides itself on being kolkata’s first super market. Moreover, it houses, among other attractions, a tea – pub, a cyber – café and departmental store. |  |
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| The Sunday Statesman 06 May 2001 Golden Tips Tea
TeaCosy, at Charnock City2 in Tollygunge, is a tea parlour offering a wide arrays of teas to suit all tastebuds. From the most exotic assortment to the conventional blends, there are 19 varieties to choose from. |  |
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| The Economics Times 29 April 2001 Tired after a long bout of shopping? Mentally down after burning that big hole in your pocket? Need a pick – me – up a la jeeves? Head for the nearest Golden Tips Tea bar for an out – of – this – world tea drinking experience to rejuvenate yourself in a jiffy. |  |
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| The Economics Times 30 March 2000 Our Calcutta Bureau
CALCUTTA 29 MARCH
The Darjeeling tea industry is expect to tea get a shot in the arm with Japanese tea connoisseurs slated to visit the country shortly. The six member team will visit India for the purpose of familiarising themselves with the various aspects of the processing, manufacturing tea auction, tea tasting, and get a feel of the tea estates in Darjeeling. |  |
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| Indian Express 30 June 1989 A bare 2% of the total tea products in the country, and what clad it spell all over the world. To call it the ‘champagne of tea’ is to undermine the importance of the Darjeeling Tea. Champagne (it certainly excels in quality) can be produced and produced in any desired quantity, but that is not the case with the Darjeeling Tea. |  |
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