India Darjeeling 2nd Flush

£15.00 £30.00

India’s north eastern region of Darjeeling is set in the foothills of the Himalayas. Second flush teas are picked in May and June after the bushes have lain dormant over the Winter.

Rooibos

£8.00 £16.00

Rooibos – (red bush in Afrikaans) is grown in the region of Western Cape province in South Africa. With its high level of antioxidants, lack of caffeine and low tannin levels, it has become popular with health conscious consumers.

Japanese Cherry

£7.00 £14.00

The Japanese green tea – bancha – infused with cherries to produce a sweet but refreshing taste.

China Yunnan

£7.00 £14.00

Yunnan is in the south west of China. The brown leaves are flecked with golden tips and give a rich, slightly earthy, malty flavour.

Taiwan Formosa Oolong

£7.00 £14.00

This semi-oxidised tea from Taiwan has a large ragged leaf and gives a light liquor with a slightly peachy aftertaste.

Brazilian Mate

£6.00 £12.00

Yerba Mate is a small shrub grown mainly in South America. It is a sub species of the holly family. The leavea are harvested and dried.

Earl Grey Blue Lady

£6.00 £12.00

Black tea flavoured with bergamot and blue mallow flowers.

China Gunpowder

£5.00 £10.00

The leaves are rolled into small pellets which unfurl during brewing. The amber liquor has a gentle, smooth, slightly herbal flavour.

China Rose Congou

£5.00 £10.00

China Congou black leaf tea is layered with pink rose petals to give a mellow, sweet-tasting tea with a wonderfully perfumed aroma.

China Jasmine with Flowers

£5.00 £10.00

Green tea is heaped next to piles of Jasmine flowers so that the perfume is absorbed by the tea. Tea scented with the aroma of jasmine flowers has been a specialty in China since the Sung Dynasty ruled over 800 years ago.

China Lapsang Souchong

£5.00 £10.00

Leaves are withered and dried over smoking wood fires to give this tea its famous smoky aroma and flavour.

India Assam GBOP

£5.00 £10.00

Assam teas grow in the Brahmaputra valley where humidity is high and temperatures soar. The bushes grow well in such conditions and produce teas that are rich, smooth and malty in flavour.

Sri Lanka Ceylon BOP

£4.50 £9.00

Sri Lanka has six main growing regions – Nuwara Eliya, Uva, Dimbula, Kandy, Ratnapura and Galle. Each produces teas with an individual character but the teas typically give a brisk, bright liquor with good aroma and flavour.

India Assam Small Leaf

£4.50 £9.00

Assam teas grow in the Brahmaputra valley where humidity is high and temperatures soar. The bushes grow well in such conditions and produce teas that are rich, smooth and malty in flavour.

Earl Grey

£4.00 £8.00

The old favourite! Flavoured with oil of Bergamot. Very refreshing.