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On the occasion of International Tea Day 2026, the Sri Lankan Embassy in the Netherlands, in collaboration with the Sri Lanka Tea Board, celebrated the timeless legacy of Pure Ceylon Tea on 21 May at the Embassy premises in The Hague.
The celebration featured a pre-recorded video message Plantation and Community Infrastructure Minister Samantha Vidyarathna and Sri Lanka Tea Board Chairman R.K. Obeyesekere.
Welcoming guests, Sri Lankan Ambassador to the Netherlands Rekha Gunasekera emphasised this year’s International Tea Day theme, ‘Sustaining Tea, Supporting Communities,’ and the cultural, social, and economic significance of tea. Known to be the finest in the world, the unique flavour, fragrance, and freshness of Ceylon Tea sets it apart from the rest. Ceylon Tea is the first ozone friendly tea in the world, recognised under the Montreal Protocol Treaty and does not use methyl bromide during packaging and shipping.
Ceylon Tea is also the first Ethical Tea Brand of the World recognised by the UN Global Compact. The Ambassador also stated that Ceylon Tea exports to the Netherlands has increased and that last year it accounted for over $ 21 million.
Guests were also provided a comprehensive overview of Ceylon Tea, beginning with its history and heritage, the seven tea-growing regions, the globally recognised Lion Logo, and different tea grades. The presentation, made by Empire Tea Director – Marketing S. Dissanayake, also focused on #FarmedWithCare, #FromSoiltoSpirit, and #BeforeTheBrew.
This was followed by a lively video from the Ceylon Artisanal Tea Association (CATA), which brought the story of tea closer to its roots, sharing insights into specialty tea production, artisanal craftsmanship, and sustainable practices.
Further insights into expanding opportunities for premium and artisanal teas in the Dutch market were shared by the Netherlands’ International Tea & Coffee Academy Owner Richard Schukkink.
A special highlight of the evening was the exhibition and tea tasting opportunity arranged in the Embassy garden. Tea traders, sommeliers, hospitality professionals, Government officials, journalists, culinary authors, and tea academics and enthusiasts came together for a unique tasting journey featuring teas from all seven tea-growing regions of Sri Lanka, artisanal teas, and a showcase of tea grades. Participants were impressed by the distinct colours, aromas, and flavours of tea from different regions and learned how soil, climate, the expertise of tea pluckers, and production methods contribute to creating such distinguished teas.
Adding a refreshing touch to the evening, Ceylon Tea mocktails prepared by Monin Brand Ambassador Erik Ballema introduced creative new ways to enjoy tea. Guests enjoyed the different types of pure and premium Ceylon Tea with Sri Lankan snacks of fish buns, vegetable roti, kokis and treacle and coconut pancakes.
Throughout the evening, the Embassy offered guests a unique cultural and sensory journey through the story of Ceylon Tea, bringing the warmth and traditions of Sri Lanka closer to the people of the Netherlands. The event also served as a valuable platform to promote premium Pure Ceylon Tea and strengthen appreciation for Sri Lanka’s rich tea heritage, quality standards, and sustainable tea industry.