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Australasia’s first Dilmah t-house has been opened at Ballantynes. |
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Named after the ‘t-series’ in the Dilmah range of teas, the t-house offers 23 of the series. The teas range from indulgent varieties of gourmet black teas to green tea, handmade white tea and infusions. The t-house will also offer Dilmah’s boutique Watte teas – four distinctively different teas from the premier tea growing regions of Ceylon (Sri Lanka), which demonstrate the beauty of terroir in tea. |
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“Watte represents Merrill’s desire to share the special pleasure in tea for the teas offer an insight into the unimaginable variety in tea. Crafted on the similarities between wine and tea in mouthfeel and structure, they are Merrill’s tea ‘version’ of Champagne, Pinot Noir, Shiraz and Cabernet Sauvignon.”
Merrill J Fernando, the Founder of Dilmah, says Ballantynes is an ideal partnership for the venture because like Dilmah it is a family firm that supports the principles of ethical business and has strong ties to its community.
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Dilmah fulfils the pledge that Merrill made in the 1950s, to make share the success of his business with the underprivileged, through its commitment to making business “a matter of human service”. The MJF Charitable Foundation, established by Merrill for this purpose, changes the lives of thousands of poor people each year.
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