Yellow Gold Oolong (Huang Jin Gui) -
This tea has an aroma of blossoming lilies. Its flavor is equally alluring. Hailing from the sub-tropical climates of Fujian...
Ginger Lemon -
Many requests for a ginger tea led to this herbal blend of cut ginger root, linden flower and lemon grass. The pungency of ginger is accented with a lemon note, blended with the honey sweetness of linden.
Rooibos Bourbon Vanilla -
This organic "Red Bush" herbal tea from South Africa is blended with genuine Bourbon Vanilla pieces and has the distinction of being an herbal tea that takes milk well.
Wenshan Baozhong -
Baozhong is a rare and lightly oxidised oolong - oxidized just enough to distinguish it from unoxidised green tea.
Golden Tip Pu-erh -
Rich, smooth, woody, earthy and deeply satisfying. Lacking the unpleasant mustiness of some pu'erhs.
Wuyi Lapsang Bohea -
If you like smoke, this tea if for you. Organic Wuyi Lapsang Bohea from the original 400 year old Lapsang Farm in Fujian's Wuyi Mountains.
Silver Needles -
Long, soft and downy, Silver Needles are the first spring buds of the Da-Bai tea plant. It comes from Fuding, a serene region with soothing waterfalls and crystal clear lakes.
A soothing blend of chamomile flowers, the tang of lemon grass,and the relaxing properties of lavender flowers, yields an aromatic, flavorful variation of the standard herbal infusion.
Antlers d'Amour - 30 grams (limited quantity)
We sampled this at the World Tea Expo and immediately fell in love with this hand-crafted tea made with just the tender stems. (No leaves!)
Fruity Loop -
100% pure fruit! Sweet and full of flavor! Wonderful hot and over ice! This melange of apple, mango, dried pineapple, rosehips, orange and citrus is truly a sweet treat.
Celebration -
In Singapore and Malaysia, the hibiscus is called the "flower of celebration"- and now its the name of our newest herbal blend.
Nepalese Black, 2nd Flush - 30 grams
We dream of Kathmandu and hope to tea-trek in 2011 to the oldest organic garden in Nepal.
"A tea pillowcase? What's THAT?," you ask? It's inventive, invaluable and indispensable.
Maojian Tea -
Maojian is one of China's most famous green teas, grown high in the mountains in misty tea gardens with brief sunlight and cold nights.
Orchid Oolong -
High mountain green oolong from Taiwan which is shipped to Fujian Province China to be scented with fresh orchid flowers. Yulan, the type of orchid we use is a much larger flower and much more aromatic than a jasmine.
"What makes it so creamy?" That's a question we're asked a lot about this magnificent tisane and one we can't answer. It just is.