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. $29.00
    A malty loose tea with muscatel notes from the Darjeeling and Assam mountains.
  2. $29.00
    A classic English Breakfast, robust and malty, perfect for a dynamic Taurus.
  3. $29.00
    A classic and malty loose tea with natural citrusy bergamot oil.
  4. $29.00
    A divine scent of jasmine with a floral aroma and sweet aftertaste.
  5. $29.00
    A complex, fruity, floral and sweet oolong tea with light spicy notes.
  6. $29.00
    With citrus and herb notes, this tea aids digestion and promotes relaxation.
  7. $29.00
    Rich Nepalese tea with fruity muscatel notes and a mountain flower aroma.
  8. $29.00
    Earthy and aromatic Kenyan breakfast tea with a spicy aroma.
  9. $29.00
    A fresh and balanced traditional Japanese steamed tea with rice notes.
  10. $25.50
    Malty single-origin breakfast tea with golden-tipped leaves.
  11. $25.50
    Fine Sri Lankan loose tea with spicy, citrus notes, typical of the island.
  12. $29.00
    Single-origin tea, known as the 'champagne of tea' for its muscatel notes.
  13. $25.50
    Well-balanced loose-leaf black tea with invigorating bergamot oil.
  14. $29.00
    A bold and robust loose tea with a malty aroma and citrus notes.
  15. $25.50
    A revitalising loose tea with a rice aroma and notes of freshly cut grass.
  16. $29.00
    A delicate fusion of fine green tea leaves with a jasmine bouquet.
  17. $33.00
    A limited edition caddy containing a robust Assam tea with sweet almond pieces.
  18. $45.00
    The delicate notes of fresh vanilla impart a smooth flavour to this green tea.
  19. $32.50
    A refreshing loose tea with lemon verbena leaves, spices and petals.
  20. $48.00
    Sweet and sour notes of cherry, blackberry and raspberry, with a tart finish.
  21. $52.00
    Well-balanced tea with fruity, spicy and floral notes and an orchid-like aroma.
  22. $48.00
    A fruity and tart loose leaf tea with cranberry, redcurrant and raspberry.
  23. $32.50
    An abundant and well-balanced fruit infusion with sweet and sour notes.
  24. $83.50
    A quintet of rare teas from Taiwan, the Himalayas, Assam and Darjeeling.
  25. $20.50
    A refreshing, soothing and spicy tea, inspired by the nomadic Touareg tradition.
  26. $272.00
    Swarovski crystal-embellished caddies filled with the finest loose-leaf teas.
  27. $20.50
    Second-flush green tea leaves naturally scented with jasmine flowers.
  28. $20.50
    Single-origin Darjeeling, renowned as the 'champagne of tea' for its muscatel aroma.
  29. $16.00
    Malty with honey hints, this loose tea offers a robust start to the day.
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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.