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Tea. The way it should really be.

Importer and purveyor of fine tea since 1946

A global selection

Our nearly 100 hand-selected teas from across the globe meet superior standards for freshness, flavor and quality.

Superior tea

From traditional oolong, black, white, rooibos, herbal and green to specialty flavored, we offer only the finest teas.

Sustainability

It's important to us. We work directly with tea farmers around the globe; most of our teas are Fair Trade and Organic.

Great service

Our goal is to provide extraordinary products backed by top-notch customer service, education and true passion for tea.

About Us

We want our teas to have more than just great flavor. Great tea should also have superb health properties and be high in quality.

We also treasure our community and our environment. Therefore, we put forth our best efforts to practice sustainable and green activities for the sake of our community and natural environment.

We all just want to be…happy. We all want to be healthy. We all want a feeling of belonging and interaction. Tea culture makes it all possible. We want to make a difference through sharing our love for tea and tea culture.

Latest news

What is Irish breakfast?

Irish Breakfast is not English Breakfast that's been dyed green and sold by a leprechaun. English Breakfast is a blend of black teas that's meant to brew up strong and black. Irish Breakfast is the same thing, but perhaps even more strong and rich.

Different ways to make premium loose leaf tea

Just as you’d want to capture every nuance of the flavor of a phenomenal glass of wine by using the best vessel you have, the same can be said about premium, high-quality loose leaf tea. It's always a good idea to prepare your tea beautifully.

10 things you need to know about black tea

What is Black Tea exactly? Read up on our ten bite-sized chunks of tea facts and you’ll be amazed at how little you knew before. First, Black tea is called black tea because of the oxidization during processing, which makes the leaves black.

Oolong Tea: How to select, sip, and savor

Oolong tea is in the media a lot because people are fond of calling them diet teas. While green and black teas may become bitter if you let them steep too long, a lot of oolongs are more forgiving. Today we’re focussing on three popular oolongs.

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The tea from the Tea Company is truly unique. This has to be tea at it`s finest.

Mark JohnsonMinneapolis

Your Rooibos really is the best I have ever tasted! This is one of my favourite teas.

Laura StegnerSouth Hadley

Absolutely love the Oolong and the Earl Grey is the best we have had from anywhere.

John McCoistNew York