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An exotic tea is judged by its aroma, taste and colour. Image Credit: Supplied

Guwahati: Amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, the Guwahati Tea Auction Centre (GTAC) on Thursday sold a Speciality Tea at a record price of Rs75,000 (Dh 3,699) per kg, the highest this year, an official said.

After a gap of one year GTAC got another opportunity to sell Manohari Gold Speciality Tea in auction sale at Rs75,000 per kg, Guwahati Tea Auction Buyers Association (GTABA), secretary, Dinesh Bihani told PTI.

The tea was sold by Contemporary Brokers Private Limited and purchased by Guwahati-based tea trader Vishnu Tea Company, which will sell it across the world on their digital e-commerce website 9amtea.com, Bihani said.

"This is a great achievement amidst the global pandemic when the entire world is affected. Manohari Tea Estate has made extra effort to produce this speciality tea in the month of September and sent it to GTAC for sale", the GTABA secretary said.

The earlier record was also set by the same mark of tea at Rs50,000 per kg by the same tea garden last year now breaking their own record, he added.

The GTAC is emerging as a centre for showcasing high priced Assam Speciality tea, he said, adding, an exotic tea is judged by its aroma, taste and colour.

On August 13 last year, another specialised Assam Tea had created a record with Upper Assams Dikom Tea Estate selling its Golden Butterfly tea at a record price of Rs75,000 at the Guwahati Tea Auction Centre.

The tea was so named as only the soft golden tips go into the making of this exceptionally rare and special tea that was auctioned through J Thomas and Company and bought by Guwahati-based Assam Tea Traders, Bihani said.

Guwahati tea auction centre had last year witnessed two big records when Orthodox Golden Tea Tips fetched the highest price of Rs 70,501 per kilogram and prior to that a kg of Manohari Gold Tea was sold at Rs50,000.