Teas

Discover a carefully chosen collection of classics such as white, green, and black tea, as well as selections of yellow, Oolong, and Pu-Erh tea.
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White Tea Lapansi Antlers

4.8

A rare, delicate white stem tea from Malawi, full and highly aromatic

Cocoa Butter Lychee Stewed Fruit Honey
From £35.00

Green Tea Tiger Rock Wu Lu

4.7

Organic green tea with a vibrant character and a creamy texture

Sunflower Seeds Orange Zest Snap Peas
From £18.00

Hibiscus Tea Red Hibiscus

4.8

Vividly red, naturally caffeine-free herbal tea

Cranberry Pomegranate Hibiscus
From £14.00

Blended Black Tea Les Métrofolies

4.7

A organic blend of black tea, cocoa, orange and vanilla flavour

Vanilla Orange Cocoa Beans
From £6.00 £15.00

Blended Black Tea Hunky Dory Breakfast

4.8

An organic breakfast black tea blend with almonds and honey flavour

Almond Caramel Malt
From £15.00

Hojicha Green Tea Daily Toast

4.4

Hojicha, a roasted Japanese green tea with aromas of nuts and malt

Caramel Coffee Beans Toast
From £19.00

Green Tea Maia's Pick

4.8

A dejak, big-leaved green tea with a distinctly Korean roasted flavor

Toast Fresh Bamboo Seaweed Sesame
From £38.00

Iced Tea Fancy Tan Line

4.9

Organic Iced tea blend of black tea with the taste of tropical fruit

Coconut Pineapple Lemongrass
From £12.00

Black Tea Yunnan Gold

4.8

A timely honored Dian Hong, a high quality black tea from Yunnan

Malt Nutmeg Leather Cocoa Butter Caramel
From £21.00

Black Tea Berlin 2011

4.9

Sophisticated black tea blend of seven teas

Malt Stewed Fruit Caramel
From £28.00

Blended Black Tea Sacred Emily

4.9

A floral blend of black tea with jasmine green tea and rose petals

Muscat Jasmine Rose
From £19.00

Blended Spiced Tea Golden Boost

4.7

An organic blend of aromatic turmeric root and fiery ginger

Ginger Cocoa Beans Turmeric
From £15.00

Yellow Tea Leizu´s Golden Silk

4.7

Yellow tea appreciated for its bright taste and silky-smooth character

Honeysuckle Orange Blossoms Nectar
From £25.00

Blended Rooibos Tea Little Wonder

4.2

Rooibos tea with a gentle touch of cinnamon and sage

Wild Berries Sage Chamomile
From £6.00 £15.00

Ginger Tea Ginger

4.7

A spicy and warming dried ginger herbal infusion with a zingy note

Hay Lemon Ginger
From £14.00

Sheng Pu Erh Tea Wild & Raw

4.8

A Sheng Pu-erh, young fermented tea with a brisk character from China

Honeysuckle Stewed Fruit Quince Fresh Foliage
From £28.00

Blended Spiced Tea Deep Asana

4.8

Ayurvedic organic spice tea blend with ginger and cinnamon

Clove Ginger Cinnamon
From £15.00

Herbal Tea Fruity Jungle

4.6

Organic blend of sweet honeybush, refreshing mango and coconut

Vanilla Coconut Mango
From £11.00 £15.00

Gyokuro Green Tea Praise of Shadows

4.7

A deep shaded Japanese green tea with an intense umami flavor

Pinenuts Iodine Seaweed Seabreeze
From £69.00

Green Tea Palace of Patan

4.9

An organic, fresh green tea from the Nepalese side of the Himalayas

Brown Sugar Lilac Snap Peas
From £19.00

Winter Tea Winter Tales Variety

4.5

Tasting box with three delicious winter teas for cozy breaks

£13.00

Mint Tea Minty Green

4.0

Organic Sencha green tea meets refreshing spearmint

Brown Sugar Menthol Fresh Grass
£15.00

Green Rooibos Tea Green Rooibos

4.8

A non-oxidized version of the classic Rooibos from South Africa

Linden Blossom Hay Apricot
From £14.00

Blended Black Tea Pink Mandarin

4.7

Organic black tea mingles with the vibrant aroma of tart mandarin

Rose Muscat Mandarin
£15.00

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That comes down to personal preference. Tea, depending on the type, also contains caffeine (often referred to as "theine"), but is typically experienced as gentler and longer-lasting. It offers a wide variety of flavours – from strong to delicate, floral to earthy – and holds cultural significance in many parts of the world. Some people enjoy tea for its ritual and the broad choice of blends.

Loose leaf tea usually contains larger pieces of the tea leaf, which can result in a more nuanced flavour. Tea bags tend to use smaller grades or tea dust, which brew quickly and are convenient for everyday use. Loose tea is ideal for those who enjoy a more mindful preparation and flavourful experience.

First Flush refers to the first tea harvest of the year, typically in spring. Darjeeling First Flush is particularly well known and often described as light and fresh in flavour. Much like a young wine, this early harvest is appreciated for its delicacy and seasonal character.

Several factors can indicate the quality of tea:

  • Leaf grade (whole leaves vs. broken)
  • Origin of the tea
  • Processing method (e.g. hand-picked or machine-harvested)
  • Appearance and aroma – both dry and infused
  • Packaging – ideally airtight and protected from light for better storage

For herbal and fruit infusions, purity, certified organic sourcing, and intensity of flavour are key considerations.

Tea may be labelled as “organic” if it has been produced in line with EU organic regulations or equivalent standards. This includes controlled farming practices without the use of synthetic pesticides or fertilisers. The certification logo on the packaging indicates official inspection and approval.

"Cold tea" can mean one of two things:

  1. A traditionally brewed tea that has been cooled – such as iced tea.
  2. A cold brew – tea infused in cold water for several hours. The latter is often used for specially blended teas that are suited to cold extraction and produce a softer taste.

When stored in a cool, dry, airtight container away from light, tea can remain good for several months to a few years. For best results, check the packaging for any best-before guidance. Over time, flavour and aroma may fade, so it’s generally best enjoyed fresh.

Caffeine is naturally found in black tea, green tea, oolong, white tea and matcha. Herbal and fruit infusions are usually caffeine-free. The actual caffeine content can vary depending on the type of tea and how it’s prepared.

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