Next, journey further east to Assam, where the tea grows on lush, fertile plains, nourished by the mighty Brahmaputra River and the region’s ample rainfall. The bold, rich, malty teas of Assam are some of India’s most iconic, often enjoyed strong with milk and sugar. However, the Orthodox varieties are best enjoyed without milk and sugar. Whether you are enjoying an invigorating chai in a bustling bazaar or visiting a heritage estate, the flavour is unmistakable—bold, robust, and full of richness. The Assam Tea Industry achieved a significant milestone of 200 years of existence in the year 2023. From the robust CTC blends to the nuanced Orthodox leaves, Assam is a region where tea feels like a way of life. Assam Orthodox is a registered Geographical Indication (GI).