I was thinking today as I was enjoying a cup of tea, that I have tried new tea companies over the past couple of years-and have really enjoyed the journey with their teas.
Oliver Pluff & Company based in Charleston South Carolina shares tea blends from our American history On their site they share a blog and the history of teas.
A couple of months ago I shared Harney & Sons If you like nice tins at an affordable price, this company has them. I have enjoyed their teas so far too.
One of the teas I purchased was Snow White-it had white tea, apple pieces, apple flavors, coneflower, and marigold flowers. This was a lovely tea very light in flavors
From their site-how to brew white teas
Can't remember now, if it was last year or the year before, but I had purchased several teas-a splurge at the time- from Simpson & Vail I have really enjoyed their teas allot. I purchased all loose teas-no tea bags-and in their paper bags, not their tins. They have tea blends with different author inspired tea blends, national parks and more. This site has allot of tea information and all things tea
One of the teas I bought was the Shenandoah National Park-this tea was one of the few of the parks that was decaf with green tea Of course I wanted their Yellowstone tea but it is made with black tea.(caffeine) Their photos are set up so I can't share them.
This year I discovered Twinings teas which I am in love with. Our small wal mart store added allot of different teas before the holidays this year including Twinings-I picked up their green tea with jasmine flavors-lovely
I don't want to forget Bigelow teas They are a USA family owned company, and they have many herbal and decaf teas for someone like me that can not have caffeine (it raises my blood pressure sky high).
Have you explored new teas??? I need to stop purchasing and start getting teas used up-but has been a fun adventure.