Most tea companies source generic, dust-like fragments from the least expensive sources. 50 Acres embraced a customer-preferred path, selecting superior, larger leaves from a single region, yielding unparalleled distinction.
The Single-Region Advantage
Uva Province Exclusivity
While other tea brands blend leaves from multiple countries to cut costs, every single leaf in our collection comes from one exclusive region: the remote Uva Province of Sri Lanka. This isn’t a marketing gimmick—it’s the foundation of our exceptional quality.
Why Uva Province creates superior tea:
The remote Uva district is exposed to the winds of both northeast and southwest monsoons, believed to endow the tea produced here with a special, unmistakable character and exotically aromatic flavour. The hot Cachan winds that blow over the Uva district on the eastern slopes of the central mountains create a unique terroir that concentrates the tea’s natural antioxidants and develops that distinctive ‘Wintergreen’ flavour prized by tea connoisseurs worldwide.
Geographic exclusivity creates scarcity and prestige
Access to its provincial capital, Badulla, is only possible over steep, winding mountain roads, making this one of the world’s most isolated tea-growing regions. This remoteness has preserved traditional growing methods unchanged for over 150 years.
Discover the Exceptional Quality of 50 Acres Tea!
While most tea brands follow basic food safety guidelines, we go beyond, crafting our teas with the precision and care of the highest food-quality standards. Savor exceptional purity and quality in every sip!
Tea has achieved something most beverages never will: official FDA certification as a healthy beverage. This means the FDA has reviewed the scientific evidence and officially recognizes tea as beneficial to human health. The FDA has gone a step further, recommending two cups of tea daily. The tea recognized by the FDA consists of leaves from the Camellia sinensis plant only.
This recognition is reserved for products that demonstrate measurable health benefits through clinical research.
FDA Recognition
Official Health Beverage Status
Lion Logo Certification - The Gold Standard
Lion Logo on the pack of tea is a guarantee for 100% Pure Ceylon Tea packed in Sri Lanka. The Lion Logo which is owned by the Sri Lankan Tea Board is a symbol of quality. This serves to distinguish pure Sri Lankan tea from other teas of mixed origins. This certification is so rigorous that most tea companies can’t qualify.
Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP)
Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) is a system which ensures that the goods produced are consistently produced and controlled according to the specified quality standards. These guidelines provide minimum requirements that a pharmaceutical or a food product manufacturer must meet, to assure that the products are of high quality and do not pose any risk to the consumer or public.
Why this matters: While most tea is produced under basic food safety standards, our GMP certification means we follow the same quality protocols used for pharmaceuticals and medical products.
ISO 22000 - Global Food Safety Excellence
ISO 22000 sets out the requirements for a food safety management system and can be certified to it. It maps out what an organization needs to do to demonstrate its ability to control food safety hazards in order to ensure that food is safe. This helps to establish a more focused, coherent and integrated food safety management system by harmonizing the statutory and regulatory criteria throughout the food supply chain.
HACCP Certification - Hazard Control Excellence
Hazard Analysis Critical Control Points (HACCP) is an internationally recognized method of identifying and managing food safety related risk and, when central to an active food safety program, can provide the customers, the public, and regulatory agencies assurance that a food safety program is well managed.
The bottom line: Most Sri Lankan tea producers have also consistently promoted the adoption of the most stringent agricultural standards and practices, particularly through the adoption of international quality certifications including HACCP, ISO 22000, Fair Trade, Forest Stewardship Certification(FSC) ISO 9000, CQC, Ethical Tea Partnership (ETP), UTZ, Rainforest Alliance (RA), Global GAP, SA etc.
The Full-Leaf Difference: No Dust, No Shortcuts
Most tea bags contain “dust and fannings”—the leftover scraps from tea processing. Our tea uses only full leaves in premium biodegradable mesh bags crafted from silk-like material. When you steep our tea, you can actually watch the leaves unfurl and bloom in the water—something impossible with conventional tea dust.
Why full leaves matter:
Higher antioxidant content – Full leaves retain more beneficial compounds
Superior flavor profile – No bitterness from over-processed tea dust
Visual experience – See the leaves expand and release their essence
Environmental responsibility – Biodegradable mesh, no plastic coating
The "Cleanest Tea in the World" Distinction
Sri Lanka retains its position as the ‘Best in Class’ producer of Quality Tea, considered by the Technical Committee of the ISO as the cleanest tea in the world. This distinction comes from Sri Lanka’s strict pesticide controls and pristine growing environment.
Environmental Leadership:
‘Ozone friendly’ Ceylon Tea- Sri Lanka has implemented various measures to comply with environment related international conventions & agreements
Minimal pesticide use due to the humid climate’s natural pest control
Rainforest Alliance is dedicated to conserving bio-diversity and promoting environmentally sustainable and socially beneficial practices in farming
Expert Curation: Not Mass-Market Blending
Most tea companies create blends using whatever’s cheapest on the international commodity market. Our blends are personally crafted by tea experts who understand the unique properties of each Uva Province garden and how different natural ingredients complement Ceylon tea’s distinctive character.
Our approach:
Single-region focus – Deep expertise in one exceptional terroir
Traditional knowledge – Recipes based on centuries of Sri Lankan tea culture
Natural ingredients only – Real fruits, herbs, and spices (no artificial flavoring)
Small-batch mentality – Quality over quantity, always
The Health Research Foundation
Unlike generic “wellness” teas with vague claims, our health benefits are backed by peer-reviewed research on Ceylon tea specifically:
Uva, on the eastern slopes of the central mountains of Sri Lanka, produces teas with a distinctive mellow flavor whose reputation stretches world wide. The high-altitude growing conditions and unique monsoon exposure create tea with concentrated levels of:
Theaflavins and thearubigins – Powerful antioxidants unique to black tea
Catechins – Heart-protective compounds also found in green tea
Polyphenols – Anti-inflammatory compounds that support overall wellness
Limited Availability: The Cost of Quality
Because we refuse to compromise on single-region sourcing, our tea has natural limitations. The best Uva Tea is plucked between June and September, meaning we can only source the highest quality leaves during specific seasons. This creates authentic scarcity: When our current harvest inventory is reserved, customers must wait for the next seasonal harvest. Mass-market tea companies avoid this limitation by blending from multiple regions year-round—but they sacrifice the unique character that makes Uva Province tea special.
Uncompromising Quality in an Industry Built on Shortcuts
Most tea companies optimize for profit margins. We optimize for health benefits, authentic flavor, and uncompromising quality standards. Every decision we make—from single-region sourcing to pharmaceutical-grade manufacturing to seasonal availability—puts quality first.
A tea that actually delivers the health benefits and exceptional taste experience that health-conscious consumers deserve, backed by certifications that prove our commitment to excellence.
This is why we cost more than grocery store tea. This is why we’re worth it.
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