
Tea Estates
Sri Lanka’s tea estates, primarily located in the central highlands, are renowned for producing some of the world’s finest tea. These lush plantations, such as those in Kandy, Nuwara Eliya, and Hatton, offer scenic landscapes and a rich history. The estates contribute significantly to the country’s economy, exporting high-quality Ceylon tea worldwide.

Ceylon Tea Regions
he brew in your cup has a story to tell. It speaks of rolling hills, abundant sunshine, and lush provinces.In Sri Lanka, the central and southern provinces produce most of its tea. Varying elevations and micro-climates influence the distinctive flavour, colour, aroma and seasonality of Ceylon tea.

Ceylon Black Tea Grades
Ceylon Tea as we now know comes in different varieties, which has flavors and aromas unique to itself. Along with the a variety of teas, there are varieties of grades that Ceylon tea has been separated into.
Kataboola Estate (Dombagastalawa)
Located in the beautiful Nawalapitiya/ Kotmale region in the Kandy District, the Kataboola Estate originated in the 19th century. Today, Kataboola consists of six divisions. With its mountainous terrain, aces of tea gardens bordered by patches of forests, Kataboola is one of the most beautiful estates. The elevation of Kataboola ranges from 750 metres to 1,400 metres above sea level and the factory is located at an elevation of around 1,021 metres.