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Teerau Tea House
Single-garden leaf

The quiet ritual of a good cup.

Loose-leaf teas chosen garden by garden, paired with teapots and tools made to last. Steep slowly — there is no hurry here.

Loose-leaf tea steeping Brewed fresh, leaf to cup
01MeasureOne level scoop per cup — about three grams.
02HeatMatch the water to the leaf — never scald green tea.
03SteepSet a timer and let the leaves unfurl.
04PourDecant fully, then sit and slow down.
Find your leaf

Six ways to brew

Tea garden leaves
Why Teerau

Tea worth slowing down for

We buy in small lots, directly from gardens we know — by the harvest, not the warehouse. Each tea is tasted before it earns a place in the caddy.

Everything is sealed in small batches so it reaches you bright and aromatic, the way the grower intended.

Garden-direct, single-harvest lots
Sealed fresh, never sitting in a warehouse
Tasted and graded by hand before it ships
Brew it right

A guide to steeping

Delicate & fresh

Green tea is shy of boiling water. Keep it cool and quick, and it rewards you with sweetness and clarity instead of bitterness.

75–80°
Water
2 min
Time
3 g
Per 200 ml

Full & rounded

Black tea wants hot water and a few minutes' patience. Brewed properly it is malty and bright — a second, longer infusion is often sweeter still.

95°
Water
3–4 min
Time
3 g
Per 200 ml

Forgiving & aromatic

Herbal infusions have no leaf to scorch, so let them go. Boiling water and a long steep draw out colour, body and aroma without any bitterness.

100°
Water
5–7 min
Time
4 g
Per 250 ml

A new tea on your shelf each month

Tell us how you like to brew and we will send a fresh selection every month. Change, pause or cancel whenever you please — no lock-in.

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