Luxury Teas
METZ offers 100% trackable teas and tisanes sourced directly from the world’s finest growers, farmers and manufacturers. A new standard in luxury food service.
P & T is a specialty tea company founded in Berlin that interpret and promote the role of fine tea for a creative and fulfilling modern lifestyle.
The Elmwood Inn Fine Teas story began in 1990 when Shelley Richardson opened a tea room in Perryville, Kentuck, today one of America's favorite locations for a traditional afternoon tea.
As the ONLY large scale commercial tea farm in North America, The Charleston Tea Plantation offers a variety of teas, each made with 100% American grown tea produced on the plantation.
Metz Organic Ayurvedic Balance
Something soothing? Cold B’Gone is just what the Tea Master ordered. Naturally caffeine free.
Sleek mid-century design paired with that classic teapot comfort is what makes Thomas such a stand-out.
Bring a little beauty into your daily ritual with this cup and saucer set. The deep hue will evoke a feeling of true ease. Find serenity with Ella.
Tea lovers everywhere rejoice come teatime, whenever that may be. An afternoon pick-me-up, a morning ritual, or an after-dinner beverage. And if you prefer porcelain teapots, the experience is even more delightful. So here’s how to choose, use, and clean your favorite teapot.
First up, boil some water in a tea kettle on the stove. Fresh spring water, glacier-fed water, or low mineral water is best if you can.
When the water reaches a boil, remove it from the stove. Place your tea leaves inside your porcelain teapot. Pour the hot water inside carefully over the tea leaves.
Depending on the teapot, you may need an infuser, a strainer, or a tea bag to keep the leaves in place.
Let your tea steep inside the teapot for a few minutes. You can find the ideal steep time on your tea container.
Then, pour yourself a cup of tea from your teapot, sit back, and enjoy its taste and aromas.
Always clean your teapot after use with a soft cloth, soap, and water. This keeps your teapot from absorbing tastes and stains.
If your porcelain teapot is already stained, gently clean it with some baking soda and warm water. This should remove the stains but you may have to soak the teapot overnight in the baking soda solution.
If you take care of your porcelain teapot and use it as directed, it should be safe to use. But over time and without proper care, porcelain can crack. Give your teapot a once-over before use to make sure it’s intact.
Tea lovers everywhere rejoice come teatime, whenever that may be. An afternoon pick-me-up, a morning ritual, or an after-dinner beverage. And if you prefer porcelain teapots, the experience is even more delightful.