Taste

Chocolate and Mint, Anyone?

We all know that mint goes very well with chocolate – particularly dark chocolate. We also know that mint goes well with tea. As always, Dilmah has done the exceptional deed of putting them all togeth...

Finding Kith and Kin in a Foreign Land

This image may not be all that impressive. However, the context of it certainly is. Most of you might be familiar with the feeling of excitement and sense of pride that comes with seeing a product fro...

Behind the Scenes of #Session90

When we say #Session90 of the Dilmah School of Tea (SOT) was our biggest yet, we’re not just talking numbers, though 204 guests from almost 50 countries is no small feat. What made it extraordinary wa...

Unveiling the Refreshed Dilmah Emblem

Dilmah Founder Merrill J. Fernando made history when – in 1985 – he launched the world’s first genuinely ethical tea, grown, picked and perfected by growers for the benefit of their commun...

The Gift That Keeps on Brewing

Gifting can be a daunting task – you want to make it special, enjoyable and memorable for the recipient, but you can’t help but wonder if what you’ve picked ticks all the boxes. Which is why we at Dil...

Earl Grey – The Inspiration Behind a Beloved Brew

Charles Grey, the 2nd Earl Grey from the House of Grey in England, served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom between 1830-1834. It is widely believed that the Earl Grey tea enjoyed by many around...

2024 – A Tea-Inspired Year In Review

Passion, inspiration, kindness… #2024 was a year of positive impact at Dilmah. We shared our love for tea around the world, just as we shared the importance of environmental conservation. We pro...

A ‘Tea Phenomenon’ You Haven’t Heard Of

Learn about the Seasonal Flush by Dilmah, quite simply the most exclusive of all teas, where luxury is crafted by nature The Uva Seasonal Flush was enjoyed by tea planters for over a century, although...

Types of Tea

Most tea drinkers are aware of the four main types of tea – black tea, green tea, oolong tea and white tea. However, what many don’t realise is that all these varieties come from the same plant, Camel...

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