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Darjeeling Margaret's Hope Spring Chinary Black

Darjeeling Margaret's Hope Spring Chinary Black

Founded in 1864 as Bara Ringtong, Margaret’s Hope Tea Estate is among Darjeeling’s most storied and emotionally resonant gardens. The estate received its present name in 1927, when its owner, Mr. Cruikshank, renamed it in loving memory of his daughter Margaret, who had deeply fallen in love with the garden’s serene Himalayan landscape during her visit. Though she dreamt of returning to make the estate her home, her untimely passing on the journey back to England transformed the garden into a lasting tribute to her memory.

Nestled in the mist-laden slopes of Kurseong between 3,500 and 6,000 feet, Margaret’s Hope is celebrated for its predominantly Chinary tea bushes and the refined elegance they bring to the cup. The estate’s unique terroir, cool mountain air, and generations of craftsmanship produce teas prized for their aromatic complexity and graceful character.

Today, Margaret’s Hope continues to stand as one of Darjeeling’s most revered tea estates, where history, sentiment, and the spirit of the Himalayas come together in every harvest.

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Darjeeling Margaret's Hope Spring Chinary Black

Founded in 1864 as Bara Ringtong, Margaret’s Hope Tea Estate is among Darjeeling’s most storied and emotionally resonant gardens. The estate received its present name in 1927, when its owner, Mr. Cruikshank, renamed it in loving memory of his daughter Margaret, who had deeply fallen in love with the garden’s serene Himalayan landscape during her visit. Though she dreamt of returning to make the estate her home, her untimely passing on the journey back to England transformed the garden into a lasting tribute to her memory.

Nestled in the mist-laden slopes of Kurseong between 3,500 and 6,000 feet, Margaret’s Hope is celebrated for its predominantly Chinary tea bushes and the refined elegance they bring to the cup. The estate’s unique terroir, cool mountain air, and generations of craftsmanship produce teas prized for their aromatic complexity and graceful character.

Today, Margaret’s Hope continues to stand as one of Darjeeling’s most revered tea estates, where history, sentiment, and the spirit of the Himalayas come together in every harvest.

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Founded in 1864 as Bara Ringtong, Margaret’s Hope Tea Estate is among Darjeeling’s most storied and emotionally resonant gardens. The estate received its present name in 1927, when its owner, Mr. Cruikshank, renamed it in loving memory of his daughter Margaret, who had deeply fallen in love with the garden’s serene Himalayan landscape during her visit. Though she dreamt of returning to make the estate her home, her untimely passing on the journey back to England transformed the garden into a lasting tribute to her memory.

Nestled in the mist-laden slopes of Kurseong between 3,500 and 6,000 feet, Margaret’s Hope is celebrated for its predominantly Chinary tea bushes and the refined elegance they bring to the cup. The estate’s unique terroir, cool mountain air, and generations of craftsmanship produce teas prized for their aromatic complexity and graceful character.

Today, Margaret’s Hope continues to stand as one of Darjeeling’s most revered tea estates, where history, sentiment, and the spirit of the Himalayas come together in every harvest.