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Thumbnail of Peach Apricot Black | Organic
A flavory and tasty combination of mellow peaches with deep full flavored apricots. Makes an absolutely tremendous iced tea.
Thumbnail of Strawberry Black
A summertime favorite, particularly over ice. This tea blend is similar to Lady Londonderry but without the lemon.
Thumbnail of Mango Mist | Organic
Fresh, piquant mango character with memories of happy days in the sun. Stunning over ice.
Thumbnail of Monk's Grenadine Blend | Organic
Medium bodied and flavorful. Blended with natural oils of vanilla and grenadine, which impart a smooth and unique heavenly flavor.
Thumbnail of Tropical Gold | Organic
A passion fruit flavored black tea. It has a musky guava-like character with a slightly acidic profile ranging from sweet to tart depending on the time picked. This profile makes it a perfect match with the astringency of our Ceylon tea. Fantastic hot or cold, this is one tea you'll want to savor again and again.
Thumbnail of Coconut Dream | Organic
A full bodied tea that complements the coconut beautifully. A little milk helps bring out the coconut flavor.
Thumbnail of Currant Black Tea
Black Currant is also known as Cassis. It is both a propagated and wild grown berry which some claim originated in France. Cassis is a very popular beverage throughout Europe, known for being aromatic in smell and in taste. This particular aspect of Black Currant is very evident on this tea. Ideal as an iced tea to be drunk by the pool on a hot summer's day or hot on a crisp winter afternoon.
Thumbnail of Rajasthani Chai
This chai blend has everything but the kitchen sink!
Thumbnail of Blood Orange Black
Blood Orange black was inspired by our most popular blend, blood orange rooibos. It has a similar flavor of citrus orange with a light vanilla undertone, however because it uses black tea as a base, you also get a nice caffeine kick.
Thumbnail of Thai Zinger | Organic
Excellent fullness with subtle Thai sweetness balanced with tart hibiscus, bright lemongrass and lemon peel and rounded with a dash of cinnamon. Just what the doctor ordered for a great summer refreshment!
Thumbnail of Friendship Blend
Looking for a great tea to get your friends hooked on tea? Look no further than the Friendship Blend! With the base at only half black tea, this tea can be enjoyed all day for a light caffeine boost. The fruity notes of the blend mellow out over the cup, leaving a slightly spicy linger to finish.
Thumbnail of Black Cherry Cola
The sweetness of sarsaparilla is evenly balanced with the tart fruit of the cherry to perfection, making this tea a great party drink, hot or iced!
Thumbnail of Sandia Spice
A special drink, which will rejuvenate your senses. The fragrant aroma of orange is accompanied by a light citrus and cinnamon taste that will warm up the coldest of winter nights or enhance an exotic tropical evening.

This tea also makes a nice morning energizer, or an afternoon pick me up, being tangy and vibrant. With ice this tea is a refreshing drink, with a refreshing combination of flavor and fragrance.

$3.75 Sandia Spice
Thumbnail of Royal Bengal Tiger
This tea has a slightly fruity and sweet taste of papaya and mango. Delicious iced!
Thumbnail of Decaf Raspberry
This rich and fruity blend is perfect for drinking too much iced tea on a hot afternoon, or, brewed hot for a bold and satisfying treat without the caffeine. Takes cream nicely if you desire a berries and cream experience!

Note that using a more leaves per cup is a common approach when brewing decaffeinated teas, as they do brew a little lighter.

Thumbnail of Black Cranberry | Organic
Full flavored with a saucy cranberry character. Enjoy this tea iced with real cranberry garnish, or hot with milk and sugar.
Thumbnail of Wild Blackberry | Organic
Sweet and berry best describes this tea. Try it with a touch of honey for a special treat, or serve with milk and sugar for a classic taste.
Thumbnail of Huckleberry Black
The huckleberry is a flavorful wild berry and the flavor is paired here with a black tea.
Thumbnail of Blackberry Sage | Organic
Sweet and berry best with flowery undertones describes this tea. Try it with a touch of honey for a special treat, or serve with milk and sugar for a classic taste.
Thumbnail of Decaf Cream Earl Grey
Bergamot and Vanilla notes beguile with black tea from India, which has been decaffeinated using a superior CO-2 process.

Note that using a more leaves per cup is a common approach when brewing decaffeinated teas, as they do brew a little lighter.

Thumbnail of Blueberry Black | Organic
Top-quality Organic Ceylon black tea is beautifully complimented by the flavor of fresh wild blueberries.
Thumbnail of Golden Orchard | Organic
Turmeric root compliments rich black tea, juicy apricot and peach. Highlighted with other warming spices.
Thumbnail of Mulberry Black
Deep and jammy, Mulberry Black tea evokes summer foraging and home-made goodies
Thumbnail of Lady Londonderry
This classic afternoon tea has hints of strawberry with lemon overtones. One of our most requested teas for tea parties.
Thumbnail of Tropical Paradise | Organic
If you love tropical drinks but still want a bit of caffeine, this is the drink for you. Make it a party favorite as a cold steep concentrate blended with spritzer to beat those long, hot days. (Also delicious as a hot brew.)
Thumbnail of Iced Passion
This tea is specially blended to make great iced tea. It is rich and smooth while not becoming cloudy when chilling. The fruit blend is a gorgeous smell that immediately whisks you off to warm island beaches, whilst the tea will keep you refreshed.
$3.75 Iced Passion
Thumbnail of Black Ginger Orange Peach
For those that love our Ginger Orange Peach White tea but need more caffeine, this tea is the perfect compliment! The ginger root and black tea make a nice balance to the fruity orange and peach flavors. Great hot or iced and lovely with a little bit of honey.
Thumbnail of Earl Grey | Decaffeinated
Exquisite Earl Grey without the caffeine, which has been removed using a CO-2 process. Note that using a more leaves per cup is a common approach when brewing decaffeinated teas, as they do brew a little lighter.