Assam Coombergram Summer Black
Nestled in Assam’s lush Barak Valley, Coombergram Tea Estate remains a verdant oasis, with gardens that stretch endlessly in a tapestry of greenery. This season, its serene landscapes once again invite tea lovers to immerse themselves in the tranquility and timeless charm of one of Assam’s most captivating tea regions.
With roots reaching back to before the 1880s, Coombergram carries a legacy as intriguing as it is rich. The estate still preserves the memory of Miss Amy Caroline Bell and an unidentified gentleman, marked by a small graveyard near the manager’s bungalow. Though official records date to 1913, the garden’s heritage and dedication to crafting fine teas continue to inspire admiration among visitors and connoisseurs alike.
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Assam Coombergram Summer Black
Assam Coombergram Summer Black
Nestled in Assam’s lush Barak Valley, Coombergram Tea Estate remains a verdant oasis, with gardens that stretch endlessly in a tapestry of greenery. This season, its serene landscapes once again invite tea lovers to immerse themselves in the tranquility and timeless charm of one of Assam’s most captivating tea regions.
With roots reaching back to before the 1880s, Coombergram carries a legacy as intriguing as it is rich. The estate still preserves the memory of Miss Amy Caroline Bell and an unidentified gentleman, marked by a small graveyard near the manager’s bungalow. Though official records date to 1913, the garden’s heritage and dedication to crafting fine teas continue to inspire admiration among visitors and connoisseurs alike.
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Nestled in Assam’s lush Barak Valley, Coombergram Tea Estate remains a verdant oasis, with gardens that stretch endlessly in a tapestry of greenery. This season, its serene landscapes once again invite tea lovers to immerse themselves in the tranquility and timeless charm of one of Assam’s most captivating tea regions.
With roots reaching back to before the 1880s, Coombergram carries a legacy as intriguing as it is rich. The estate still preserves the memory of Miss Amy Caroline Bell and an unidentified gentleman, marked by a small graveyard near the manager’s bungalow. Though official records date to 1913, the garden’s heritage and dedication to crafting fine teas continue to inspire admiration among visitors and connoisseurs alike.





















