Tea
Here at Comins Tea house we aim to make it simple for you to find and enjoy fine single estate tea. Our collection consists of fine loose leaf teas, selected because we believe they are excellent representations of their type.
We take a personal approach to sourcing our teas. Knowing and sharing exactly where our fine teas come from and how to prepare them is extremely important to us. We want to make sure that the estates we buy from, as well as producing single estate tea with great flavour, fit with our ethos of fairness in all stages of the process. This approach takes time and explains why you won’t find hundreds of teas in our teahouse.
If you are new to tea we understand that choosing the right loose leaf tea can be daunting. Our ‘Choose Your Tea’ and ‘How to Enjoy’ sections provide the information needed to choose a tea, get started and enjoy each cup to its full potential.
We will be adding to our collection one fine tea at a time, building on our introductory tea range and offering a greater variety of types and flavours. Our emphasis will always be on great tasting single estate tea with an excellent balance of quality and value. We invite you to join us on this journey.
CloseBlack Tea
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First Flush Darjeeling Tea
Provenance: Makaibari
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Ceylon Tea
Provenance: Imboolpitiya
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Assam Tea
Provenance: Khongea
Green Tea
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Long Jing Tea
Provenance: Linan Dayang, China
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Gunpowder Tea
Provenance: Linan Dayang, China
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Matcha Tea
Provenance: Uji, Japan
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Houjicha Tea
Provenance: Uji, Japan
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Genmaicha Tea
Provenance: Uji, Japan
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Sencha Superior
Provenance: Uji, Japan
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Sencha Karigane Tea
Provenance: Uji, Japan
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Gyokuro Tea
Provenance: Uji, Japan
Oolong Tea
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Ruby Brandy Oolong Tea
Provenance: Fu Yuan Tea Garden, Taoyuan, Taiwan
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Dong Ding Amber Tea
Provenance: ShanZhiCui
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LiShan Spring Jade Oolong Tea
Provenance: ShanZhiCui
White Tea
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Indian Silver Needle Tea
Provenance: Glenburn Tea Estate, Darjeeling, Northern India
Can't decide?
Five Tea Sample Set
Choosing Your Tea

Tea Brewing & Storage Tips

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