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Post by Linda on May 14, 2020 13:05:55 GMT
Looking to order loose leaf, deacf tea. Where is the best source for a variety at a reasonable price? We prefer English, Irish, or Scottish Breakfast tea but would be interested in trying others esp. an afternoon tea. I like Earl Grey but not Lady Grey but DD13 (my other tea drinker) doesn't
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Post by hop2 on May 14, 2020 13:14:33 GMT
I buy at Harney & sons the have a wide variety of teas but I’m not sure their breakfast teas are decaf.
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Post by mama2three on May 14, 2020 13:38:51 GMT
I buy a lot of loose tea from Adagio Tea and Culinary Tea. Both have a large variety , high quality and good service. I’ve bought various black teas and herbals and they have sampler packs so you can find your favorites. I know they have decaf black teas but I haven’t specifically ordered them. There are lots of reviews of each tea on their websites that might help
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Post by theshyone on May 14, 2020 13:40:02 GMT
I buy at David’s Tea
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Post by keithurbanlovinpea on May 14, 2020 13:42:04 GMT
Harney & Sons all the way
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Post by anniebeth24 on May 14, 2020 15:36:00 GMT
I recently ordered decaf orange spice blend from Tattle Tea and was not impressed with the flavor at all.
I wanted to like it as they are a sister co to Coffee Bean Direct and we love their decaf espresso. Was hoping to only ship from one vendor for tea and coffee.
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Post by RosieKat on May 14, 2020 15:49:11 GMT
I really love Plum Deluxe. They have several decaf teas (and herbals of course). One thing I really like, though, is that a lot of their black teas have some honeybush added in, so they keep the black tea taste without all the caffeine.
I do find that decaf teas taste a bit flatter when compared to their regular counterparts, no matter what brand.
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Post by QueenoftheSloths on May 14, 2020 18:29:49 GMT
DH loves Harney and Sons, but they don't have the breakfast teas in a decaf. They do have a good decaf Earl Grey, But his absolute favorite is the decaf Paris. They do have sample size packs for just a couple dollars so you can try a few cups of something before committing to a larger quantity,and free shipping on any size order.
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Post by Ryann on May 14, 2020 18:35:47 GMT
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Post by lesmcf on May 15, 2020 10:04:26 GMT
Another David’s fan here.
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Post by Linda on May 15, 2020 12:33:21 GMT
Thank you all for the suggestions both on websites and specific teas - I can always count on the peas!
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Post by curiouscrafter on May 16, 2020 3:51:30 GMT
Try Fortnum & Mason, they have an amazing selection of loose tea. After everything opens if you can go in person that's the best, but maybe they sell online. I get the Wedding Breakfast tea, it's Kate's favorite - haha!
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Post by kiera on May 16, 2020 4:28:47 GMT
I'm also a big fan of David's. It's not something you mentioned, but their lavender buttercream tea is decaf and wonderful!
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Post by seaexplore on May 16, 2020 4:37:18 GMT
I tried Harney & Sons decaf Earl Gray and was underwhelmed.
I like Stash myself but not loose leaf.
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