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Brewing Excellence, Sustainability and Legacy

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May 21, 2025

BOGAWANTALAWA Celebrates World Tea Day 2025

Brewing Excellence, Sustainability and Legacy

This World Tea Day, we pause not only to honour the rich heritage and cultural significance of tea around the world, but also to celebrate a pioneering name that has elevated tea cultivation and sustainability to unparalleled heights: Bogawantalawa Teas, proud bearer of the title "The World's First Climate-Positive Teas.

From the lush terrains of Sri Lanka's famed 'Golden Valley of Ceylon' to the palates of discerning consumers across continents, Bogawantalawa Teas continues to redefine what it means to be a global leader in quality, sustainability, and innovation. This is a story brewed over a century and a half, steeped in excellence, and infused with a deep respect for nature.

A Product Line for Every Palate

For the global tea connoisseur seeking purity, provenance, and purpose, Bogawantalawa Teas offers a curated selection of exclusive collections that embody the very essence of the Golden Valley of Ceylon. Each range is a tribute to our heritage, sustainability ethos, and mastery of the craft, all meticulously developed to cater to refined palates around the world.

Bogawantalawa - This is our signature collection, proudly carrying the name of the valley where our journey began. It is a range that features high-grown Ceylon teas cultivated at optimal elevations, crafted to perfection, and celebrated for their nuanced character, smooth finish, and elegant bouquet. Representing the heart of our heritage, the Bogawantalawa Collection is Climate-Positive certified and reflects our unwavering commitment to purity, artisanal excellence, and the timeless allure of the Golden Valley's finest teas.

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