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  • Winter Spice Rooibos

    Winter Spice Rooibos

    $15.00 CAD for 125g
    A comforting blend of sweet liquorice spice with notes of orange to warm you through the winter season. Rooibos*, Honeybush*, orange peel*, fennel*, liquorice root*, aniseed*, whole star aniseed*, orange oil*, natural spice flavouring, safflower *From Organic Cultivation
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  • Doke Black Fusion Tippy First Flush Bihar Province

    Doke Black Fusion Tippy

    $26.00 CAD for 125g
    Bright, smooth with notes of sweet hay and malt, and an enduring finish of honey. Of the Assamica cultivar, this tea is hand-picked and hand-rolled. Doke Tea Estate is located on the Doke River, in the Bihar District of northeast India, near the border of Nepal. It is sometimes called 'The Land of Buddha', as Gautama Buddha spent much of his life teaching and seeking enlightenment there.  
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  • Darjeeling Second Flush Avongrove TGBOP Organic

    Avongrove TGBOP

    $14.00 CAD for 125g
    The small, broken leaves of this second flush Darjeeling infuse bright and tangy with some round sweetness, and hints of stone fruit and cocoa. Enjoy added to a breakfast tea or on its own. Situated in the high altitude hills of Darjeeling, surrounded by the sound of chirping birds and the streaming Balason river, Avongrove Tea Estate has been committed to organic and ethical methods of tea cultivation for over a century and a half. Avongrove means "Nest of Birds".    
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  • Darjeeling Hoopoe Choice Second Flush Black Tea Organic

    Darjeeling Hoopoe Choice

    $18.00 CAD for 125g
    Tea Trader's house Darjeeling selection. Lively floral notes underlie a smooth, fruity, aromatic cup with good colour and sweetness.
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  • Darjeeling Okayti Organic Hand Rolled White Tea

    Okayti White

    $36.00 CAD for 125g
    These hand-rolled, silver-haired buds infuse a pale golden colour with mellow, sweet notes of flower blossoms and honey. Find out more about the Okayti Tea Estate here.
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  • Doke Green Diamond

    Doke Green Diamond

    $26.00 CAD for 125g
    This year's Doke Green Diamond feels pulled from the damp forest floor; mossy and nutty with an astringent pop that almost hides a slightly creamy note in the finish. Best keep this one to shorter infusions! Doke Tea Estate is located on the Doke River, in the Bihar District of northeast India, near the border of Nepal. It is sometimes called 'The Land of Buddha', as Gautama Buddha spent much of his life teaching and seeking enlightenment there.
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  • Doke Silver Needle White Tea

    Doke Silver Needle

    $36.00 CAD for 125g
    The beautiful silver buds of this white tea infuse with aromatic hints of sweet pears and earthy notes of fresh, lightly fried potatoes. Doke Tea Estate is located on the Doke River, in the Bihar District of northeast India, near the border of Nepal. It is sometimes called 'The Land of Buddha', as Gautama Buddha spent much of his life teaching and seeking enlightenment there.
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  • Darjeeling Avongrove Imperial First Flush

    Avongrove Imperial First Flush

    $32.00 CAD for 125g
    This spring pick from Darjeeling is bright and smooth with fresh floral notes and hints of sweet basil. Situated in the high altitude hills of Darjeeling, surrounded by the sound of chirping birds and the streaming Balason river, Avongrove Tea Estate has been committed to organic and ethical methods of tea cultivation for over a century and a half. Avongrove means "Nest of Birds".    
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  • Okayti Moonshine Darjeeling First Flush

    Okayti Moonshine FF

    $40.00 CAD for 125g
    A unique first flush from Okayti that is made from tea leaves plucked after midnight under a clear full moon and processed before the break of dawn. Infuses a light golden hue with notes of forest moss and a hint of honey. The advantage of this late night plucking is that after sunset, evaporation stops and higher amounts of nutrients and flavonoids will have been concentrated in the buds and young tea leaves by the time night falls. Find out more about the Okayti Tea Estate here.  
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  • Lapsang Souchong Superior Grade

    $21.00 CAD for 125g
    A high grade version of the classic Lapsang Souchong. Has fine, golden tips with a much more subdued scent, resulting in a nice balance of sweetness and smoke. This tea is much closer to how Lapsang Souchong has historically made, it is far less smoky than the standards found today. Read more about Lapsang Souchong.
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  • Wild Lapsang Souchong

    $40.00 CAD for 125g
    Wonderfully smooth and sweet with earthy forest notes of pine and a remarkable mouth-coating finish of honey. This Lapsang Souchong is not smoked but rather dried over local pine tree branches before a light firing. Harvested early in the morning on Wuyi Mountain, with the tea trees surrounded by many different plants and flowers in a bio-diverse, pristine ecosystem where the air is pure and clean. The highest tree on this mountain is 2158m and are more than 200 years old. Lapsang Souchong is often seen as a smoky tea, however, in China it hardly ever is.  Only two leaves and one bud are plucked by hand, before drying, withering, rolling, and full oxidation. All of these steps are finished manually instead of with machines.
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  • Organic Shui Hsien Oolong

    $18.00 CAD for 125g
    This traditional oolong has natural orchid-like flavour with a lingering fragrance and possesses a clear, bright, amber colour.
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The USDA has established the standards, processes & enforcement procedures that govern the right to sell, label & represent products as organic.