ceylon Black Tea
Ceylon Black Tea is a bold, full-bodied tea from Sri Lanka, known for its rich flavor, deep amber hue, and invigorating aroma, perfect for those who enjoy a robust cup with or without milk.
Grown in the sun-kissed hills of Sri Lanka, *Ceylon Black Tea* is celebrated worldwide for its bright, brisk character and versatility, whether enjoyed plain or as iced tea.
Ceylon Black Tea
Ceylon Black Tea is a bold, full-bodied tea from Sri Lanka, known for its rich flavor, deep amber hue, and invigorating aroma, perfect for those who enjoy a robust cup with or without milk.
Grown in the sun-kissed hills of Sri Lanka, *Ceylon Black Tea* is celebrated worldwide for its
bright, brisk character and versatility, whether enjoyed plain or as iced tea.

Broken Orange Pekoe (BOP)
Broken Orange Pekoe is one of the most widely recognised grades of Ceylon black tea, consisting of broken tea leaves that yield a robust, full-bodied infusion. BOP consists of smaller, fragmented pieces that brew faster, producing a deep amber liquor with a bold, malty flavour and a slightly brisk finish.
This grade is ideal for those who prefer a strong, brisk cup with a rich aroma, making it a staple in breakfast tea blends worldwide.


Broken Orange Pekoe Fanning’s (BOPF)
Broken Orange Pekoe Fannings is a finely granulated tea grade, known for its quick infusion and deep, intense flavour. These tiny leaf particles create a strong, brisk cup with a rich colour, making BOPF a preferred choice for tea bags and commercial blends.
Despite its small size, this grade delivers a full-bodied taste with a slightly astringent finish, appealing to those who enjoy a robust tea experience.
Flowery Broken Orange Pekoe (FBOP) and Flowery Broken Orange Pekoe 1 (FBOP1)
Flowery Broken Orange Pekoe (FBOP) and FBOP1 are distinguished by their inclusion of golden tips (young tea buds) among broken leaves, contributing to a sweeter, more aromatic cup. FBOP offers a bold, malty flavour with floral undertones, while FBOP1, a higher grade, contains more tips for an even smoother, honey-like taste. These grades strike a perfect balance between strength and refinement, making them popular for both single-estate teas and premium blends.


Flowery Broken Orange Pekoe Fanning’s (FBOPF) and Flowery Broken Orange Pekoe
Fanning’s 1 (FBOPF1)
Flowery Broken Orange Pekoe Fanning’s (FBOPF) and Flowery Broken Orange Pekoe Fanning’s (FBOPF1) are finely granulated teas that include golden tips, offering a quick-brewing yet flavourful experience. These grades retain a surprising depth of taste, rich, malty, and slightly floral, making them ideal for tea bags and strong, brisk infusions. FBOPF1, being a superior selection, contains more tips for added sweetness and aroma.
Flowery Broken Orange Pekoe Fanning’s Special (FBOPF Sp.) and Flowery Broken Orange Pekoe Fanning’s Extra Special (FBOPF Ex. Sp.)
Flowery Broken Orange Pekoe Fanning’s Special (FBOPF Sp.) and Extra Special (FBOPF Ex. Sp.) represent the pinnacle of fanning’s grades, meticulously sorted to include an abundance of golden tips and the smallest, most flavour-packed particles. These teas brew a remarkably rich, aromatic cup with a velvety texture and lingering sweetness, defying expectations for their granular size. The “Extra Special” designation indicates an even higher concentration of tips for an exceptionally smooth finish.


Finest Broken Orange Pekoe Flowery Extra Special (FBOPF Ex. Sp.)
FBOPF EX.SP. represents the pinnacle of Ceylon’s broken-leaf black teas, featuring meticulously sorted, golden-tipped leaves that deliver an exceptionally bright and aromatic cup. This premium grade offers a perfect harmony of strength and sophistication, with a robust malty body complemented by honeyed sweetness and floral high notes.
Pekoe and Pekoe 1
Pekoe and Pekoe 1 (Pekoe One) are mid-range Ceylon black tea grades, consisting of slightly shorter, more uniform leaves retaining a whole-leaf structure. Pekoe offers a balanced cup with a mild astringency and a smooth, malty sweetness, while Pekoe 1 refines this profile with slightly larger, more tender leaves for a more nuanced taste. Both grades are versatile, suitable for daily drinking and blending.

Orange Pekoe (OP)
Orange Pekoe represents a high-quality whole-leaf grade of Ceylon black tea, characterised by long, wiry leaves that unfurl beautifully during brewing. OP offers a more delicate yet complex flavour profile, with floral and citrusy notes and a smooth, refined finish. This grade is prized for its elegance and is often enjoyed as a single-origin tea to appreciate its nuanced taste.

Dust and Dust 1
Dust and Dust 1 are the smallest particles in Ceylon tea grading, traditionally used in commercial tea bags and instant tea products. Despite their name, these grades pack a powerful punch— brewing a dark, intensely strong cup with a bold, brisk flavor. Dust 1, being slightly finer and more refined, offers a marginally smoother taste, though both are prized for their quick extraction and cost-effectiveness.

The Amber Jewel: Blisma Black Tea
Born from the collision of colonial ambition and tropical terroir, Ceylon black tea reigns as Sri
Lanka’s most celebrated export; a symphony of bold flavours encased in copper-hued liquor.
When coffee blight devastated plantations in the 1860s, Scottish pioneer James Taylor
transformed the island’s destiny by planting China’s tea seeds in Kandy’s red earth. What
emerged was nothing short of alchemy: a bright, brisk black tea unlike any other, its distinctive character shaped by equatorial sun and mountain mist.
Today, the Lion logo stamped on Ceylon tea chests symbolises a global standard of excellence, carrying within each leaf the legacy of planters who turned adversity into artistry.
Sri Lanka’s tea-growing districts form a natural amphitheater where elevation dictates personality. From the citrusy sparkle of 6,000-foot Nuwara Eliya plantations to the malty depth of low-grown Ruhuna leaves, each microclimate imprints its signature.
Tea bushes thrive on terraced slopes where diurnal temperature swings and monsoon-seasoned soils create perfect tension, the plants struggle just enough to concentrate flavor in their emerald leaves. Ceylon’s tea grows unfettered beneath open skies, absorbing the island’s vital energy into every serrated leaf.
