Sapna has been assisting American tea manufacturers and packers develop their product. Since many companies are restricted to limited investment, Sapna has created a system in which our valued clients choose their tea lots in advance, in which time we ship to our facility in Atlanta. Our clients now are free to pull from their selection allowing them to free their cash flow for other areas of their business but still receiving the benefits of purchasing directly from our Gardens.

·Organic Certification & Fair Trade
Darjeeling nestles in the north-eastern range of the mighty Himalayas. Tea here is cultivated on high mountain slopes. Only tender shoots are plucked, hand picked gently, making Darjeeling tea expensive to harvest. This tea has an aroma all its own. A mysterious mix, perhaps, of mountain peaks, soft Himalayan soil, and misty air tea leaves breathe. Darjeeling tea has been called "the queen of Indian teas". Like royalty, she is special, rare and classy. The turbulent Brahma putra River runs through Assam. This is where Indian tes was born. Robert Bruce found the tea plant growing wild here in 1823. Assam is naturally gifted. A tropical climate, and fertile alluvial soil, makes it ideal for tea cultivation. The world largest tea growing areas are found here. Assam's tea plants are large leafed. Their full-bodied liquors sparkle, and are strong. If sthrength is your weakness, Assam is the cup you reach for. Tea is plentifull here. Dooars lies quietly in the plants of North Bengal. It shares common international boundaries with Nepal, Bhutan, and Bangladesh. Dooars has wild beauty. Tea grows here amidst raging elephants and plunging mountain streams - all set against a green bakdrop of lush forest. Over 160 gardens dot its landscape, together with 3 wildlife sanctuaries and tiger reserve. The traditional Indian "chai" is brewed from Dooars' CTC teas.