Kericho Gold

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Kericho Gold is a premium tea brand that originates from Kenya. The brand is owned by Gold Crown Beverages (K) Ltd., a subsidiary of Global Tea & Commodities Ltd., one of the largest tea exporters in the world.

History[edit | edit source]

Kericho Gold was established in the late 20th century, with the aim of providing high-quality tea to the local and international market. The brand is named after the Kericho county in Kenya, a region known for its vast tea plantations and ideal tea-growing conditions.

Production[edit | edit source]

The tea leaves used in Kericho Gold products are hand-picked from tea estates located in the highlands of Kericho. The region's high altitude, combined with its rich volcanic soil and rainfall patterns, contribute to the unique and rich flavor of Kericho Gold tea. The tea is then processed using traditional methods to preserve its quality and flavor.

Products[edit | edit source]

Kericho Gold offers a wide range of tea products, including pure Kenyan black tea, green tea, and a variety of flavored and specialty teas. Some of their popular flavors include Earl Grey, Jasmine, and Passion and Lime. They also offer a range of herbal infusions, such as Chamomile, Peppermint, and Hibiscus.

Recognition[edit | edit source]

Kericho Gold has received numerous awards for its quality and taste, including the Superior Taste Award from the International Taste & Quality Institute. The brand is also recognized for its commitment to sustainable farming practices and is a member of the Ethical Tea Partnership.

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