Teas of China

Drury Tea & Coffee

With a history of tea cultivation that dates back more than 2000 years, China produces the widest range of teas in the world. The tea plant Camellia Sinensis evolved in China, and from there was exported to Japan and later throughout Asia. Our range of China teas includes both green and black teas, some of which are delicately flavoured with flower petals, and of course several varieties of that famous scented tea, Earl Grey.

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We sell most of our teas in various size packs. Use quick view or click on products to see.
£5.35

Finest quality tea, grown in the Dabie Mountains and flavoured with jasmine flowers

 

£4.55

Finest China tea lightly perfumed with dried jasmine blossom, this is a delicate and subtle tea.

 

£7.65

Hand-rolled jasmine petals. This high quality tea has a delicate perfume with a light golden liquor.

 

£9.20

One of China’s finest teas. The leaf is “hand-rolled” and the liquor is extremely light with a dry, almost nutty flavour.

 

£4.50

Tightly rolled leaves which produce a unique aroma and a fresh, smooth flavour.

 

£4.55

Produced from newly formed buds with their two adjacent leaves that are allowed to wither naturally in the sun, this exceptional white tea is highly regarded for its distinct, delicate character, honeyed sweetness and slightly floral peony note.

 

£5.35

A fuller flavoured green tea, with a very distinctive and refreshing liquor. The unusual names comes from the tightly rolled appearance of the leaf, said to resemble grains of gunpowder.

 

£7.55

Grown in the Yunnan province of south west China, the fermentation process produces a strong & earthy flavour with a deep colouring liquor.

 

£4.25

Finest Black tea with added green leaf and natural oil of Bergamot. A lighter liquoring Earl Grey.

 

£3.95

A smooth and mellow green tea from the Anhui province in China.

 

£5.05

A distinctive F.O.P. China tea with a clear, penetrating flavour and a bright golden colour.

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