ISO 9001:2000 Certified Mackwoods Labookellie Tea Factory
Mackwoods Tea Centre
Mackwoods Tea Estate
Ceylon, as such, ceased to exist in 1972, when the name of the country was changed to Sri Lanka, but “ Ceylon ” tea persists as the embodiment of one of the world's finest beverages, and indelibly associated in international circles with Ceylon tea is the name Mackwoods.
The legendary Labookellie Estate, at an elevation of 2000 metres, on the western slopes of the Pidurutalagala mountains range of Sri Lanka is a part of Mackwoods plantations. It is in the Nuwara Eliya region which, for connoisseurs, is to Ceylon tea what a Chateau Mouton Rothschild or Chateau Lafite is to French wine. However, the Mackwoods range of fine teas is not restricted to high-grown teas alone. The company has a total of 27,000 acres of quality tea & rubber plantations, including low country tea estates which produce thick and coloury teas. The availability of both high-grown and low-grown teas enables Mackwoods to cater to the discerning tastes of consumers through out the world.