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Our Story
  • The Hillcart Tales, reflects the rich knowledge,
    understanding and appreciation towards tea which
    has been acquired over 120 years of perseverance
    and affinity towards the Camellia Sinensis leaf
    and its many behaviours. We are proud of our
    legacy and expertise in the art of blending and
    it is this inheritance which keeps our passion
    for tea alive in every cup of The Hillcart Tales.

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Our Promise
  • Curating an exceptional tea experience, we
    inspire connoisseurs to discover the decadence of
    tea. Celebrating the fine art of tea blending, we
    give each brew its own distinct character,
    flavour and taste. This helps us build an
    unforgettable, spellbinding symphony of flavours,
    the one that is unique to The Hillcart Tales.

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Collections
  • At The Hillcart Tales, we seek to make you
    experience the wonder, beauty and enchantment in
    your tea cup, reminiscent to its unique
    provenance. We offer a delectable selection of
    teas across categories of Black Tea, Green Tea,
    Exotic Teas in the form of handcrafted muslin tea
    bags and loose leaves.

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The right gift can make any affair memorable, and
special occasions unforgettable.Elevate every
event, big or small, with gifts that are truly
exceptional.Exquisite, sophisticated and
elegantly packaged, our assortment of teas
and tisanes are a worthy present for all
occasions.
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Partnerships
  • As a brand, The Hillcart Tales has always stood
    for the sophistication and elegance of tea-time.
    As a result, weve established our presence in
    fine dining establishments, hotels and cafés
    around the country. Some of the partnership
    solutions we offer, are listed below. If there is
    a customised approach to collaboration that you
    are looking for, please get in touch with us
    using the form below.

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  • A welcome favour in hotel rooms
  • A steaming cup of Earl Grey in the morning or a
    relaxing cup of Chamomile tea at night makes a
    world of difference to your guests little cocoon
    of comfort and relaxation and adds to their
    experience at your hotel.
  • Cafés and restaurants
  • Our teas are no less complex and layered with
    flavour than fine wines. Hence, they make for
    great pairings with gourmet food and multi-course
    meals. If youd like us to customise a menu for
    your restaurant or café, leave us an email below.

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Teas Tales
  • Are You Aware of the Uniqueness of White Tea?
  • Often characterised as silky or sweet because
    of its wonderful mild taste, every tea lover must
    add white tea to their collection.
  • Drinking a great cup of perfectly brewed tea is
    one of the noblest pleasures of life.  Black,
    Tisane, Green, for a tea aficionado, the choices
    are limitless and vary as per mood, season and
    preference. But theres one distinct kind of tea,
    sought out by those who fancy something
    extraordinary White Tea.

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The Story of Oolong Tea A Tea Steeped in
History and Tradition
  • Oolong tea is a Chinese tea that has cultural
    significance in China and several other parts of
    South East Asia. The word oolong comes from
    Oo (or wu) meaning black, and long meaning
    dragon, which may refer to the long, dark and
    curled nature of oolong tea leaves. This poetic
    name provides a telling picture of the role that
    Oolong tea plays in Chinese culture. On the
    spectrum between black tea (oxidised) and green
    tea (unoxidised), Oolong sits somewhere between.
  • The tea, depending on the method used for
    brewing, and the level of oxidation it undergoes
    (this can range from as low as 15 to as high as
    75), takes on different flavours. The minimally
    oxidised oolong tea is lighter and more floral,
    while the more oxidised versions tend to be full
    bodied and fruity. Like black tea and green tea,
    oolong is also made from the leaves of a shrub
    called Camellia sinensis. The main regions that
    produce this tea are Fujian and Guangdong
    provinces in China and Taiwan.

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Contact Us
  • Address A Tosh Sons (India) Limited Tosh House
    P 32 33 India Exchange Place , Kolkata 700001
  • Instagram thehillcarttales
  • Telephone 18002121897

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  • THANK YOU ?
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