$8.00
The Assam region of Northeast India is famous for its black tea production. The sub-tropical valleys of Assam in which tea is cultivated yield gutsy, bold infusions with full body and flavor.
Note: 4 oz. of loose tea serves 20-30 cups.
$15.00
Note: 4 oz. of loose tea serves 20-30 cups.
$12.00
2nd Flush Darjeeling from the Glenburn Estate. Very smooth in flavor. India’s most well known black tea.
Note: 4 oz. of loose tea serves 20-30 cups.
$7.00
Black tea leaves dried over pinewood to create this distinctively-flavored smoked tea. Strong flavors of smoke in each brew.
Note: 4 oz. of loose tea serves 20-30 cups.
$7.00
From the Kenilworth Estate in Sri Lanka, this tea has a subtle flavor with an exquisite aroma. Drink hot or cold. It makes a great iced tea.
Note: 4 oz. of loose tea serves 20-30 cups.
$6.00
Broken Orange Pekoe. The cut of the leaf gives this tea more strength. Malty character and great for the morning brew.
Note: 4 oz. of loose tea serves 20-30 cups.
$15.00
Made from only the finest tender shoots plucked from our clonal sections during the onset of spring at Glenburn. The liquor is light and bright, smooth on the palate with traces of citrus flowers and peach.
Note: 4 oz. of loose tea serves 20-30 cups.
$6.00
Orange pekoe refers to a high grade of black tea. It is one of the first teas introduced to the western worlds, around 1600s. Our Orange Pekoe hails from the lush mountains of Northern China, and has a distinct fruity and floral aroma, with flavors that is woody and robust. Despite the name, there isn't any orange flavor, rather it was coined as such by the Dutch to pay homage to the House of Orange-Nassau.
The term "pekoe" is used the tea growers to describe tiny, rolled tea leaves of the plant.
Note: 4 oz. of loose tea serves 20-30 cups.
$6.00
A luscious Keemun black tea blended with fragrant rose petals. Roses have been used in traditional medicine for centuries, and is said to alleviate symptoms of cramping, and contains polyphenols and Vitamin C.
Note: 4 oz. of loose tea serves 20-30 cups.
$7.50
A very aromatic black tea from the Western Ghats mountains of Southern India. A lovely, long leaf tea that is brisk and robust.
Note: 4 oz. of loose tea serves 20-30 cups.
$8.00
A second flush leaf from one of the highest tea cultivation areas on earth. The tea will especially delight you with its soft, mild-flowery taste and typical Nepal flavor.
Note: 4 oz. of loose tea serves 20-30 cups.
$7.50
A congou black tea from Yunnan Province in China. A black tea with golden tips. Smooth and slightly sweet in flavor.
Note: 4 oz. of loose tea serves 20-30 cups.
$7.00
A congou black tea with a complex and distinctive flavor.
Note: 4 oz. of loose tea serves 20-30 cups.
$10.00
Puerh is a unique aged tea. Fine, twisted, coppery leaves with tips that give an earthy and robust brew. Good for multiple infusions.
Note: 4 oz. of loose tea serves 20-30 cups.
$15.00
From the Fujian province of China. This tea, with its golden tips and long leaves are rolled into a spiral shape to resemble gunpowder. A rich and bold flavor for each cup.
Note: 4 oz. of loose tea serves 20-30 cups.
$7.00
Black tea leaves dried over pinewood to create this distinctively-flavored smoked tea. Subtle flavor of smoke in each brew.
Note: 4 oz. of loose tea serves 20-30 cups.
$15.00
A black tea from the Yunnan Province in China. Having an abundant amount of golden tips, this tea holds a smoother and more delicate flavor than the standard Yunnan.
Note: 4 oz. of loose tea serves 20-30 cups.
$7.00
This delicious tea is produced on the Santosa estate in Java. The brew is light and malty, with subtle sweet floral notes. Enjoy either plain or with milk and sugar.
Note: 4 oz. of loose tea serves 20-30 cups.
$35.00
Also known as Jin Jun Mei, this fantastic rare tea comes from Fujian Province of China. The golden tips produce a delicate orange-hue brew. This tea brews an exceptionally smooth and crisp cup.
Note: 4 oz. of loose tea serves 20-30 cups.
$6.00
A delicious Keemun black tea naturally scented by adding the juice of fresh lichees to the tea leaves. Refreshing flavor, hot or iced.
Note: 4 oz. of loose tea serves 20-30 cups.
$17.50
Note: 4 oz. of loose tea serves 20-30 cups.
$10.00
A fine grade of Sri Lankan black tea from the Courtlodge Estate. Smooth and full bodied.
Decaffeinated by the CO2 Process.
Note: 4 oz. of loose tea serves 20-30 cups.
$7.00
Orange pekoe refers to a high grade of black tea. It is one of the first teas introduced to the western worlds, around 1600s. Our Orange Pekoe hails from the lush mountains of Northern China, and has a distinct fruity and floral aroma, with flavors that is woody and robust. Despite the name, there isn't any orange flavor, rather it was coined as such by the Dutch to pay homage to the House of Orange-Nassau.
The term "pekoe" is used the tea growers to describe tiny, rolled tea leaves of the plant.
Decaffeinated by the CO2 Process.
Note: 4 oz. of loose tea serves 20-30 cups.
$11.00
Decaffeinated by the CO2 Process.
Note: 4 oz. of loose tea serves 20-30 cups.