Loose-Leaf Tea

Indulge in the exquisite flavours of Indian tea, Chinese green teas, or white tea. Explore unique blends like Blue Peak, alongside best-selling classics such as Oriental Sencha and pinewood-fired Lapsang Souchong. Experience our selection in convenient pouches, elegant caddies, and stylish cartons. As proud members of the Ethical Partnership, we ensure every sip supports sustainable practices, and we contribute our profits to charity through the N. Sethia Foundation.

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  1. $32.50
    A tart and floral blend, abundant in antioxidants and vitamin C.
  2. $48.00
    Fruity, rich and vibrant with a spicy mango aroma and a sweet vanilla finish.
  3. $48.00
    This blend fuses sweet, tart cherries with fine aromatic black tea.
  4. $45.50
    Aromatic loose tea with baked apple, cinnamon and warming spice notes.
  5. $48.00
    A sweet and sour infusion of summer fruits, perfect for iced tea.
  6. $16.00
    A classic blend with a citrusy, aromatic profile, infused with pure bergamot oil.
  7. $20.50
    A vibrantly fresh green tea with papaya and mango fruits, and floral notes.
  8. $20.50
    Prime-season black tea with the earthy taste of spring-plucked thyme.
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    Sri Lankan tea with sweet notes of expressive strawberry and exotic mango.
  10. $62.00
    A soothing infusion with lemongrass, ginger and dandelion roots.
  11. $35.50
    With expertly roasted buckwheat grains from China's Lingshan mountains.
  12. $35.50
    A sweet, nutty, Chinese infusion with the intense aroma of freshly baked bread.
  13. $32.50
    An aromatic and refreshing cup of fine tea with sweet notes of honey.
  14. $32.50
    This floral infusion from south east Asia turns from sapphire to purple with lemon.
  15. $64.50
    A fine tea from Fujian Province, delicate and creamy, with a honey-melon aroma.
  16. $32.50
    A fermented Chinese tea, celebrated for its earthy and woody flavour.
  17. $48.00
    A relaxing blend with citrus and spicy notes, to help you unwind at night.
  18. $32.50
    Crisp with notes of fresh-cut grass and delicate sweetness.
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    A rich and well-balanced mix of spices with a malty Indian black tea.
  20. $32.50
    Renowned for its smoky and robust flavour profile with sweet, woody notes.
  21. $32.50
    Gloriously herbaceous with sweet notes of lavender and a honey-like taste.
  22. $32.50
    Refreshing with a sweet peppermint taste and spicy liquorice pieces.
  23. $66.50
  24. $204.50
    Grown at 2000m, Muskani owes its divine fragrance to the balmy Himalayan highlands.
  25. $56.50
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  27. $29.00
    Enjoy the golden-tipped maltiness of our fortifying single-origin Assam.
  28. $29.00
    Floral and delicate Indian black tea from Darjeeling with muscatel notes.
  29. $29.00
    This Sri Lankan Ceylon is a well-balanced, malty tea with citrus notes.
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FAQS

Which loose leaf tea is healthiest?

Green tea is the healthiest choice among loose leaf teas. It’s rich in antioxidants that boost metabolism, support heart health, and promote overall well-being. While other teas have their perks, green tea’s benefits make it the top pick for health-conscious individuals.

Is it better to buy loose leaf tea?

Yes, buying loose leaf tea is often better because it typically offers superior flavor, aroma, and quality compared to tea bags. Loose leaf tea uses whole, unbroken leaves that retain more of their natural oils and antioxidants, providing a richer and more nuanced taste.

Why is loose leaf so expensive?

Loose leaf tea is more expensive because it uses whole, high-quality leaves that offer superior flavor, aroma, and health benefits. The production process is more artisanal, with careful hand-picking and minimal processing to preserve the tea's natural qualities. This attention to detail and commitment to quality make loose leaf tea a more premium and costly option.

Is loose leaf tea healthier?

Yes, loose leaf tea is generally healthier than tea bags. It uses whole, unbroken leaves that retain more natural oils and antioxidants, offering a richer flavor and stronger health benefits. The quality and freshness of loose leaf tea often make it a better choice for overall well-being.

Where do we get tea leaves from?

Tea leaves come from the Camellia sinensis plant, grown in key regions like China, India, Japan, Taiwan, Sri Lanka, and parts of Africa. Each area’s unique climate and soil contribute distinct flavors and qualities. Newby sources handpicked leaves from the world’s finest estates, ensuring exceptional quality and flavor.