Deavon Tea
The modern beverage brand is linking the Sri Lankan origins of Tea and Cricket, which both are gifted by England during the colonial time. Whilst cricket creates the passion, tea creates the unique blend of taste to provide complete wine down. Deavon is the only beverage brand in Sri Lanka, truly making these unique combinations together to indulge consumers’ world over.
Started with the blessings of dashing Sri Lankan cricketer T.M. Dilshan, Deavon Tea, has been making benchmarks for the industry with shear dedication to serve consumer needs and driving them towards an unmatched beverage experience.
Deavon Tea
The modern beverage brand is linking the Sri Lankan origins of Tea and Cricket, which both are gifted by England during the colonial time. Whilst cricket creates the passion, tea creates the unique blend of taste to provide complete wine down. Deavon is the only beverage brand in Sri Lanka, truly making these unique combinations together to indulge consumers’ world over.
Started with the blessings of dashing Sri Lankan cricketer T.M. Dilshan, Deavon Tea, has been making benchmarks for the industry with shear dedication to serve consumer needs and driving them towards an unmatched beverage experience.
All our products are 100% Pure Ceylon Tea that is grown and packed in Ceylon and carries the symbol of quality.
Ceylon Tea
Ceylon tea is synonymous for excellence, known for being grown on pristine slopes in the most ideal conditions in the world. Hand-picked by workers with generations of experience from tea bushes with roots that go back to the by-gone era of the British, who colonized this little island and grew tea with a deep passion for the best brew to fill their cups.
All our products are 100% Pure Ceylon Tea that is grown and packed in Ceylon and carries the symbol of quality.
Ceylon Tea
Ceylon tea is synonymous for excellence, known for being grown on pristine slopes in the most ideal conditions in the world. Hand-picked by workers with generations of experience from tea bushes with roots that go back to the by-gone era of the British, who colonized this little island and grew tea with a deep passion for the best brew to fill their cups.