Brooke Bond

[13] Today, the licence for D Tea is held by Typhoo, who used to sell it through their website – it had identical packaging to before minus the words 'Brooke Bond', although it is not currently available.

Unilever reached an agreement in November 2021 to sell the majority of its tea business to private equity firm CVC Capital Partners for €4.5 billion.

[14][15] This included the Brooke Bond brand except where Unilever retained its use for tea in India, Nepal, and Indonesia.

Red Rose is still sold by Lipton Teas and Infusions in Canada, and by Redco Foods, a subsidiary of Teekanne, in the United States.

Brooke Bond Taj Mahal tea leaves are grown in estates of Upper Assam, Darjeeling and Tripura.

The soil and weather together give Assam Tea its 'terroir' – a dark red brew, a strong malty flavor and deep body.

Brooke Bond Red Label is made in tea manufacturing units of Assam, Cooch Behar, Darjeeling and some parts of Meghalaya.

Brooke Bond Taaza is made of high quality fresh green tea leaves.

Bus advertisement for Brooke Bond in Oslo, Norway 1955