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"A lovely, peachy/apricoty, refreshing first flush with a soft mouth-feel. So glad I bought 250gm last time. Seems to have run out, it's not on the list now. More next spring, please!"
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A single‑estate Darjeeling First Flush loose-leaf tea with pale golden liquor, floral aromatics and layered notes of muscatel grape. Light, fresh and uplifting, with a clean, elegant finish.
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A single‑estate Darjeeling First Flush loose-leaf tea with pale golden liquor, floral aromatics and layered notes of muscatel grape. Light, fresh and uplifting, with a clean, elegant finish.
A single‑estate Darjeeling First Flush loose-leaf tea with pale golden liquor, floral aromatics and layered notes of muscatel grape. Light, fresh and uplifting, with a clean, elegant finish.
`Sourced from one of Darjeeling’s most historic and prestigious estates, Upper Namring First Flush is a refined, single‑origin loose leaf tea harvested at the very start of the Himalayan spring. Light, aromatic and beautifully balanced, this early flush Darjeeling captures the freshness of new growth and the distinctive character of high‑altitude terroir, making it an ideal choice for a bright morning or mid‑morning cup.
Upper Namring Tea comes from the highest and most prized section of the renowned Namring Tea Estate, established in 1855 and the second largest Tea estate of Darjeeling. Picked during the first flush, when the tea bushes produce their earliest spring shoots, this tea is crafted using traditional orthodox methods to preserve delicacy, aroma and clarity. This whole‑leaf Darjeeling is designed to fully express origin, seasonality and craftsmanship in every infusion.
Appearance: Fine, slender, twisted leaves in celadon green hues, highlighted with silvery tips and a pale golden liquor
Aroma: Fragrant and inviting with notes of fresh brioche, spring flowers and ripe stone fruit.
Flavour: Bright and precise, opening with muscatel grape before revealing gentle sweetness and fresh vegetal tones.
Finish: Clean, lightly woody and refreshing, with a lingering floral lift.
Single‑origin loose leaf black tea
You can discover our in depth Darjeeling brewing guide to learn how to brew the perfect cup of tea. Use these quick steps to brew the perfect cup:
Brew 2–2.5g of tea (1–2 teaspoons) per cup in freshly drawn water at 85–90°C for around 3-4 minutes, adjusting infusion time to suit your preference.
Upper Namring First Flush is best enjoyed as loose leaf rather than tea bags, allowing the whole leaves to unfurl fully and release their nuanced aromas and layered flavours. This approach preserves the delicacy and clarity that First Flush Darjeeling is celebrated for, offering a markedly more expressive cup than compressed or finely cut teas.
This First Flush Darjeeling is produced using orthodox methods from carefully selected early spring leafsets. A blend of China varietals, clonal bushes and Assam hybrids contributes finesse, aroma and structure, while high elevation, cool temperatures and pure Himalayan water help maintain freshness and aromatic complexity.
As a high‑quality black tea, Upper Namring naturally contains polyphenols such as theaflavins and thearubigins, alongside L‑theanine and moderate caffeine. Research suggests that regular consumption of black tea may support cardiovascular health, antioxidant activity and mental alertness when enjoyed as part of a balanced lifestyle.
The Namring Tea Estate lies in the eastern Darjeeling district, overlooking the Teesta Valley. Namring Tea Estate, the second largest in Darjeeling, takes its name from a Lapcha priest, or Lama, reflecting the region’s cultural heritage. Established in 1855, it is one of Darjeeling’s oldest and largest estates, divided into Upper and Lower sections, despite being among the oldest and largest tea factories in Darjeeling, it has been consistently modernised with new technology. Upper Namring sits at higher elevations, where cooler temperatures, abundant sunlight and mineral‑rich soils encourage slow leaf development and refined flavour expression, located at an elevation of about 3,000 feet above sea level, the Namring tea factory supports plantations that reach heights of up to 5,500 feet.
The spring release of Darjeeling first flushes is one of the most celebrated moments in the Indian tea calendar. Our tea tasters have sourced some of the district's finest for you to explore alongside the Upper Namring including, giddapahar, Okayti, Glenburn White Moonshine and Jungpana.
Can't decide which Darjeeling to choose? Browse our full Darjeeling First Flush collection to find your perfect spring brew.
Upper Namring First Flush is a seasonal tea harvested during the early spring first flush period in Darjeeling. Quantities are limited each year, so availability depends on the harvest and current stock levels.
Upper Namring offers a bright, delicate and aromatic cup with classic muscatel grape notes, gentle floral tones and a clean, refreshing finish. It is lighter and more refined than many traditional black teas.
Upper Namring comes from the highest and most prized section of the historic Namring Tea Estate. Its high-altitude growing conditions, careful first flush plucking and orthodox whole-leaf production create a tea valued for elegance, freshness and complexity.

Overall rating: 4.5 / 5 from 12 reviews.
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"A lovely, peachy/apricoty, refreshing first flush with a soft mouth-feel. So glad I bought 250gm last time. Seems to have run out, it's not on the list now. More next spring, please!"
"Tasty tea, not too strong and overpowering flavour. Nice caffeine boost as well great for a morning brew"
"This tea lived up to my expectations of a first flush."
"Light and fragrantly mellow"
"Having tried the tea recently i really like it. A slightly different flavour from my usual tea, very nice.a free sample would be great ."
"lovely"
"The Tea Makers have it right to recommend brewing at 80°C, where it takes on a noticeable white tea-like taste. Likely also because I’m not a huge fan of black tea (especially at higher temps), so this one I found to be pleasing. Having only tried a few Darjeelings I’d still recommend this one."
"Our leaf tea is our afternoon treat,and we always receive it well prepared and sensibly packed. Thank you."
"Very good"
"The flavour is ok but to my taste too delicate/insipid, even if using twice the usual amount of tea per pot."