Collection: by Origin
China
China is home to the world's most diverse tea regions, with Yunnan, Anhui, and Zhejiang producing some of the finest white, green, wulong and black teas.
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Royal Jasmine Organic
Vendor:Camellia SinensisRegular price From $14.00 NZDRegular priceUnit price $0.70/gSale price From $14.00 NZDRoyal Jasmine Organic
Regular price From $14.00 NZDRegular priceUnit price $0.70/gSale price From $14.00 NZDRoyal Jasmine Organic
Regular price From $14.00 NZDRegular priceUnit price $0.70/gSale price From $14.00 NZD -
Xin Yang Mao Jian
Vendor:Camellia SinensisRegular price From $18.00 NZDRegular priceUnit price $1.50/gSale price From $18.00 NZDXin Yang Mao Jian
Regular price From $18.00 NZDRegular priceUnit price $1.50/gSale price From $18.00 NZDXin Yang Mao Jian
Regular price From $18.00 NZDRegular priceUnit price $1.50/gSale price From $18.00 NZD -
Long Jing Zhejiang
Vendor:Camellia SinensisRegular price From $13.00 NZDRegular priceUnit price $1.30/gSale price From $13.00 NZDLong Jing Zhejiang
Regular price From $13.00 NZDRegular priceUnit price $1.30/gSale price From $13.00 NZDLong Jing Zhejiang
Regular price From $13.00 NZDRegular priceUnit price $1.30/gSale price From $13.00 NZD
Japan
Japan's tea regions are renowned for producing some of the world's finest green teas, with Shizuoka being the largest and most celebrated area known for its rich, umami-forward flavours and misty mountain terroirs.
India
India's tea regions span from the misty hills of Darjeeling in the north, producing delicate and floral teas, to the lush plantations of Assam with their bold and malty character, and the rolling slopes of Nilgiri in the south, known for their brisk and aromatic profiles.
Taiwan
Taiwan is renowned for producing exceptional high-altitude oolong teas, particularly from regions like Alishan and Jade Mountain, where cool mountain climates create complex, floral flavors.
Vietnam
Vietnam's northern highlands produce exceptional teas from ancient wild tea trees that thrive in misty mountain terrain, creating distinctive flavors prized by tea enthusiasts worldwide.
Kenya
Kenya's highland regions produce some of the world's finest teas, where cool mountain climates and volcanic soils create bright, brisk flavors with a distinctive malty character.
Nepal
Nepal's Himalayan foothills produce some of the world's finest high-altitude teas, with Darjeeling-adjacent gardens creating distinctive floral and muscatel-noted leaves.
Colombia
Colombia's coffee-growing regions are world-renowned, but for tea, the country has emerging cultivation in cooler highland areas where specialty tea production is beginning to develop.


