EXPERIENCED: Delve into more complex flavors and properties with these exceptional varieties.

These downy buds and leaves are plucked in early spring to produce a pale infusion with a sweet, mellow taste and a lingering fragrance reminiscent of chestnuts.
$7.95 (1.5 oz.) white tea


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Shiny, deep-emerald pine needle-shaped leaves produce a crystalline green brew with a smooth vegetal taste and softly perfumed nose.
$15.95 (3 oz.) green tea



The most famous of all Chinese oolongs, this aromatic, brownish-orange liquor with a high astringency and a long, lingering taste of orchids.
$12.95 (3 oz.) oolong tea


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Grown on the high mountain of Longkloof District (Eastern Cape), South Africa. Similar to Rooibos but with a sweeter flavor. Honeybush flowers emit a distinct "honey" scent.
$8.95 (2 oz.) herbal tea


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Also known as red bush or red tea, rooibos is native to South Africa. Rich in antioxidant and Vitamin C. Popular for nervous tensions, allergies, digestive problems, insomnia, and stomach cramps.
$6.95 (2 oz.) herbal tea