Sikkim & Nepal Black Teas
Ceylon Black Teas
T-451 | Court Lodge OPOrange Pekoe This tea include many whole leaves of a specific size, typically larger leaves. This is the primary grade for most tea lives, particularly those marketed in the United States. (It actually doesn't have anything to do with citrus fruit.) (Nuwara Eliya) | $ | 8.00 |
T-452 | Kosalanda OP (UVA) Organic | $ | 9.00 |
T-453 | Ceylon FBOPFlowery Broken Orange Pekoe (BOPF) This is a coarser tea with some broken tips. (Nuwara Eliya) | $ | 9.00 |
T-454 | Kenilworth COPCeylon Orange Pekoe Common tea grade from Ceylon, similar to Orange Pekoe found elsewhere. (Dimbula) | $ | 7.50 |
T-455 | Vithanakanda SFTGFOPSuperior Finest Tippy Golden Flowery Orange Pekoe These leaves represent the very highest quality of leaves in the Finest Tippy Golden Flowery Orange Pekoe classification. (Ratnapura) | $ | 13.50 |
Ceylon Green Teas
T-456 | Ceylon GunpowderGunpowder Green tea leaves rolled into small balls reminiscent of early gunpowder. | $ | 8.00 |
Indonesian Black Teas
T-476 | Santosa BOP1Broken Orange Pekoe, First Flush This grade of tea contains leaves and leaf-pieces that are smaller than Orange Pekoe or Pekoe teas. This is the primary grade of broken leaf tea, which is common in Assam, Ceylon, Southern India, Java & China. This particular leaves were the first harvested when the season began. (Java) | $ | 6.50 |
African Black Teas
T-487 | Marinyn GFOPGolden Flowery Orange Pekoe A top grade tea in Marinyn, these leaves have a higher proportion of tip compared to Flowery Orange Pekoe. (Kenya) | $ | 8.00 |
T-488 | Usambara BOP1 (Tanzania) | $ | 8.00 |
T-489 | Île De France BOPFBroken Orange Pekoe Fannings A black-leaf tea with uniform particle size and now tips. This tea has the appearance of ground leaves. This tea will have a shorter steeping time and full-leaf teas. (Mauritius) | $ | 12.00 |