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No. 45
A macro pile of Jasmine Silver Needle Loose Leaf tea Jasmine Silver Needle - Loose Leaf Tea
Jasmine Silver Needle - Loose Leaf Tea
Sale priceFrom £7.50

From: Fujian Province, China

A Great Taste Awards winner, this premium loose-leaf white tea is naturally infused with the essential oils of jasmine flowers for a beautifully floral brew.
No. 47
A macro pile of White Peony Loose Leaf Tea White Peony - Loose Leaf Tea
White Peony - Loose Leaf Tea
Sale priceFrom £4.50

From: Fujian Province, China

Named after the petals of the White Peony, this tea is characterised by its tender, downy-white leaves.
No. 50
A macro pile of Rare Ceylon Silver Tips Loose Leaf Tea Rare Ceylon Silver Tips - Loose Leaf Tea
Rare Ceylon Silver Tips - Loose Leaf Tea
Sale priceFrom £13.50

From: Hatton, Central Province, Sri Lanka

A rare example of a Sri Lankan white tea, Ceylon Silver Tips is a luxurious infusion: light-golden, low in caffeine and delicately redolent of pine and honey.
Spring 2024
A macro pile of Glenburn White Moonshine Darjeeling First Flush Loose Leaf tea Glenburn White Moonshine Darjeeling First Flush Loose Leaf tea arranged in a circle
Glenburn White Moonshine - Darjeeling First Flush Loose Leaf Tea
Sale priceFrom £14.50

From: Glenburn Valley, Darjeeling, India

A stunning rare white tea from Darjeeling, our loose-leaf Glenburn White Moonshine is a sublimely floral first flush from one of India's best loved estates.

The Tea Makers of London

White Tea

Originally from Fujian in China, loose leaf white teas are now made all over the world. Famously fragrant, their young leaves aren’t rolled or shaped but left to wither over several days, with the cultivar and tea maker influencing the final outcome. The result is a type of tea that is the least processed and has exceptionally low levels of caffeine, unlike black and green teas.


Shop our collection online and discover all the diversity offered by these loose-leaf tea beauties: some sublimely floral, others emanating notes of pine and honey.

 


About Our White Teas


White tea is usually (but not always) made from young and delicate Camellia sinensis leaves and unopened buds, with only the finest spring buds used. Once picked, they are carefully withered and dried under natural sunlight with minimal processing. China’s Fujian province is the heartland of white teas, but we have reached further around the globe to bring you some truly unique varieties, sourced everywhere from the Himalayan foothills to the Sri Lankan highlands. Popular varieties include White Peony and Silver Needle because of the low caffeine content and lighter infusion.