Viral video: A shop on Mall Road in Darjeeling, West Bengal, has grabbed attention with its luxurious tea offerings, priced at a staggering Rs 1.5 lakh per kilogram. This revelation has stirred quite a buzz among tea enthusiasts, further enhancing Darjeeling's reputation as a hub for top-tier tea.
The news agency ANI shared a clip showcasing a woman surrounded by an array of teacups, drawing attention to Darjeeling's prestigious tea culture. The caption accompanying the post on X (formerly Twitter) highlighted Darjeeling's global recognition for producing some of India's most exclusive tea varieties, notably available at a store in the Mall Road area.
The video triggered mixed reactions among netizens, with some expressing astonishment at the high prices while others defended the premium, citing Darjeeling's longstanding reputation for exceptional tea. The post garnered significant engagement, accumulating 38K views and sparking discussions about the value and allure of Darjeeling's tea.
One user remarked, "So expensive," echoing the sentiments of many taken aback by the hefty price tag. Another user recalled the extravagance of the world's priciest teabag, containing Darjeeling tea leaves and adorned with diamonds, emphasizing the premium associated with Darjeeling's tea. "Darjeeling tea has always been a thing and the hype is well-deserved," asserted another, underscoring the tea's esteemed status.
However, not all were convinced of the tea's worth, with some questioning whether the high prices were justified solely by the presentation rather than the quality of the tea itself. Amidst the debate, admiration for the elegant teacups and vibrant tea colors was also expressed, reflecting the aesthetic appeal of Darjeeling's tea culture.
As discussions continue to unfold online, Darjeeling remains at the forefront of the tea industry, captivating enthusiasts worldwide with its unparalleled tea offerings.
Tea cultivation took root in the Darjeeling region during the mid-1800s. Since then, it has blossomed into a vital industry, employing a substantial portion of the local population and significantly bolstering Darjeeling's economy. Spread across nearly 17,500 hectares of land, the tea plantations in this area stand as a testament to the region's rich tea-growing heritage.
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