High quality loose tea

Anonymous
Can you recommend a good loose leaf brand that carries something similar to the Sweet-Dreams or Sleepy-Time flavors?
Anonymous
Tea Forté, Harney & Sons, and The Republic of Tea (and many more) carry loose leaf teas as well as bagged teas.

Local tea shops also often use loose leaf teas exclusively, and sell them in canisters or pouches as well. They’re also a delight to visit. : )

Enjoy!
Anonymous
Thank you!
Anonymous
It’s not cheap but I love the Early Grey from Smith Teamaker. Also Paromi is very good.
Anonymous
We make our own herbal tisane blends from herbs and fruits we grow and dehydrate.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We make our own herbal tisane blends from herbs and fruits we grow and dehydrate.


Same here, but when I'm feeling splurgy, it's Mem Tea (esp. their Blue Flower Earl Grey): https://memteaimports.com/
Anonymous
Capitol Teas!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Capitol Teas!


Specifically

https://capitalteas.com/relaxing-tea/

https://capitalteas.com/nile-chamomile/
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We make our own herbal tisane blends from herbs and fruits we grow and dehydrate.


OP is asking about tea.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We make our own herbal tisane blends from herbs and fruits we grow and dehydrate.


OP is asking about tea.


We have our own black tea farms overseas with tiny children carefully cultivating each leaf. Why can't everyone do that.
Anonymous
If you are in or near Alexandria, old town spice and tea has a variety of flavored teas and you can smell them to see if they hit the right notes before purchasing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you are in or near Alexandria, old town spice and tea has a variety of flavored teas and you can smell them to see if they hit the right notes before purchasing.


Be aware that place is expensive. I bought this tea ball thingy there for $25, later saw it at Whole Foods for $5.99, so that means you could probably buy it for a dollar at a normal store.
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