Tea isn’t just our business, it’s our passion. We buy only the cream of the crop from the world’s top 10% producers - true luxury teas.
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Buckingham Palace Garden Party - english favourites black tea
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Rose Congou Emperor - China black tea
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Earl Grey Rooibos - rooibos tea
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Provence Rooibos - flavoured rooibos tea
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Blueberry Bang - flavored rooibos tea
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Egyptian Camomile - herbal tea
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Pure Hibiscus - herbal tea
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Ginger Pieces - herbal tea
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Lady Hannah's Whole Fruit - herb and fruit tea
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Japan Hojicha Roasted Green Tea - green tea
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Yorkshire Harrogate - english favourites tea
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Ti Kuan Yin Iron Goddess of Mercy Oolong - oolong tea
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Strawberry Kiwi - herb and fruit tea
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Sencha Kyoto Cherry Rose - flavored green tea
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Pomegranate Hibiscus - flavored green tea
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Oolong Loire Valley Peach - flavored oolong tea
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What we do
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Sourcing
Tea isn’t just our business, it’s our passion. We buy only the cream of the crop from the world’s top 10% producers - true luxury teas.
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Handling
Just like our coffee, as part of our ritual, we take great care of our roasted coffee and tea. It's just what we do to show our respect to all the people we connect with.
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USDA Organic
Organic farmers apply techniques first used thousands of years ago, such as crop rotations and the use of composted animal manures and green manure crops, in ways that are economically sustainable in today's world. – USDA