Grand opening of Rosita Tea House marks new milestone for Kotagala Plantations

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Lankem Plantations Managing Director Sunil Poholiyadde ceremonially opening the Rosita Tea House, together with Kotagala Plantations CEO Channa De Costa

 

Welcoming visitors at Rosita Tea House, surrounded by a wide selection of Dimbula’s finest teas

 

The tasting counter at Rosita Tea House, offering guests a sample of single-origin teas from Kotagala Plantations

 


Kotagala Plantations has announced the grand opening of the Rosita Tea House, the company’s first dedicated Tea Centre. 

Overlooking the scenic St. Clair’s Waterfall, the newly opened location offers exceptional teas that capture the finest flavours from the heart of the Dimbula Tea region. 

Lankem Plantations Managing Director Sunil Poholiyadde said: “This Tea Centre is another important milestone for Lankem Plantations, and an extension of our continuing commitment to preserving the storied legacy of Pure Ceylon Tea and celebrating the completely unique flavours of the Dimbula region with the world.”

During the opening ceremony, Kotagala Plantations CEO Channa De Costa was recognised for his instrumental role in initiating the concept of the Tea Centre and guiding it through to completion. The opening ceremony also featured the participation of Kotagala’s sister company, Agarapathana Plantations and its Director/CEO Denham Madena and Director – Operations Rohan Weerakoon.   

“The Rosita Tea House is set to become a beacon of community spirit and an ambassador of Kotagala’s rich tea heritage,” said De Costa. “We are excited to welcome visitors to experience the authentic flavours of our region and to continue our legacy of bringing the best of Sri Lankan tea to global markets.”

The managers and assistant managers of Kotagala Plantations were acknowledged for their dedication and efforts in bringing the vision of the Tea Centre to life. Their commitment has been crucial in maintaining the quality and tradition that define the region’s tea.

Officials from the Sri Lanka Tea Board also graced the occasion emphasising the strong ties within the tea industry and continued support for such initiatives. Local health officials, community leaders, and representatives from various organisations also attended, reflecting the widespread backing for this endeavour. 

The opening of the Tea Centre is not only a celebration of a new establishment but also a testament to the dedication to delivering the excellence of Kotagala Plantations to the world. The centre’s staff were acknowledged for their role in upholding the rich legacy of quality and tradition associated with the region’s tea.

 

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