For the first time, the Nobel Museum Tea Blend, created in honour of the scientist and Nobel creator Alfred Nobel, formed a part of the Nobel Banquet.
The blend is made of Assam and Chinese Keemun tea.
"In honour of Alfred Nobel, we have composed a special tea blend. The blend is based on a Chinese Keemun tea produced in Qimen country situated in Anhui Province. Blended together with an Indian Assam tea, this tea attains a gorgeous colour and lovely scent," the Nobel Museum here said about the unique tea.
The Nobel Museum Tea Blend was created in collaboration with tea specialist Vernon Mauris and is also sold exclusively at the Nobel Museum here.
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Assam produces about 620 million kg of tea annually which is around 52 per cent of India's total tea output.
The special Nobel blend comes at a time when Assam Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi is seeking national drink status for tea from the central government to provide an impetus to the consumption and promotion of Assam tea.
The Assam government has already declared tea as the state's official state drink and taken measures to promote Assam tea as a brand in the international market by participating in international trade fairs.