Everune said

what is the best tea subscription for less than 20 USD?

Hey, I’ve been a tea fan for quite some time now, but there are still so many teas I haven’t tried. I was thinking a nice way to experiment would to join a tea of the month club.I would prefer to get a variety of teas. Also I would like to have teas made with good ingredients, if possible, flavored teas should get their taste from something other than flavoring.another thing to note is that I’d like to get a decent enough quantity of tea if possible. So far the plan I like the best is verdant teas subscription, although I sadly can’t afford the classic one.

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Lindsay said

I like Tea Sparrow (http://www.teasparrow.com/)
It’s 20 CAD per month, which is a pretty good deal if you’re paying in USD because the exchange rate is so shitty right now. You get 4 teas each month, generally one black, one green/white/oolong, one rooibos, and one herbal… a little over 1/2oz each. They source from all different companies/tea blenders and include the company’s website on the package in case you want to order more.

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Cheri select said

If you like Indian teas, mostly black and darjeelings, Golden Tips Teas has a good subscription. If you pay up front for the year, it’s quite a good value, at only $149 for 12 months. You get 100g of tea each month.

Everune said

That does look like a pretty good deal, although I’d prefer something with a bit more variety than just Indian black teas.

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Everune said

Does anybody have experience ordering Verdant’s $17 blend subscription? If you’ve ordered it were you happy with it?

Exidy said

I’m a subscriber. I’ve really enjoyed it. Some of the blends are outstanding. All of them use quality ingredients. A few of them have been either not my thing (e.g. I really don’t like licorice root and they went through a period where it seemed like there was a blend with licorice root each month), or just plain odd. But, I appreciate the experimentation and love trying something new each month. There is at least one each month that makes it worthwhile.

In general each month has a black tea blend, herbal blend, and green/oolong/puer blend. There are about 3 ounces or so of tea, so it’s a fair amount. And, except for this month I think the only flavoring oils or extracts they’ve used is bergamot oil for the earl gray taste. This month had Cistus Black, Midwinter puer, and Cola Blend (herbal).

I did and I was happy with it! I mean, I prefer Verdant’s “pure” teas, normally, but the blends are great! It’s all really high quality, etc. So far, I’ve tended to receive two bags of tea blends and one herbal (though, in the first delivery I got, the herbal blend could be easily adapted into a black tea based blend, if I wanted to do that). It’s a good mix, too, in terms of the base tea – black teas, white teas, Tieguanyin, Big Red Robe…

To get a better idea of the kind of stuff you’ll receive, maybe have a read through some of the steepster reviews for the teas listed under “Verdant Tea (Special)”? Some of those including, for example, the Yunnan Bouquet that I reviewed, were Verdant blends from the Blend club, so it may help to give you an idea :-)

EDIT: I should add – you also get plenty of tea with this subscription. The three bags contain enough for at least 4-5 “big” Verdant-style steeps (you know, the 4-5 g, quick infusion routines) – that’s certainly how I prefer it. It’s a sufficiently small amount, though, that you can finish them all whilst they’re still “fresh”, etc, and not have to waste good tea.

Zack S. said

Just curious, do they ship the teas in ziploc pouches that can be re-sealed?

Yes, they are in kraft paper pouches that are resealable.

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Amoda Tea http://amodatea.com/pages/the-monthly-box $18 a month

Handmade tea https://handmadetea.com/plans.php $13 or $20 a month

Simple Loose Leaf http://www.simplelooseleaf.com/ $15 a month

Zack S. said

Any suggestions for your favorites, regardless of price range?

+1 of Simple loose leaf and Amoda!

@Zack White2Tea club, $30 a month. http://www.white2tea.com/white2tea-monthly-tea-club-subscription-club/ I love it so much and worth it!

If I wasn’t subbed to White2Tea, probably Yunnan Sourcing’s club.

Zack S. said

I’ve been hearing good things about White2Tea lately.. I’m thinking about switching over to them! How much tea per shipment are you receiving, and what has the typical variety been like? Any other observations/input regarding them would be appreciated too =)

I reviewed the first 2 months on my blog http://oolongowl.com/category/tea-reviews/white-2-tea/
For Jan’s teas, I’ll have the review up next week. Jan was a 125g ripe puer cake, dark feather oolong sample and sample of Big Tree Red (old arbor fermented puer tea made into a black tea). Very high quality stuff and neat variety. I actually group ordered full sizes of some of the teas I got from the last 2 months. December’s teas worked out to saving $15 (their shipping cost) than if you ordered on the site.

I think Yunnan Sourcings’ club has bigger variety and options, but White2Tea has been very impressive.

boychik said

I have both White 2 tea and Yunnan Sourcing. They are both great and I’m very happy. I need them both .

Zack S. said

Thanks for the replies! White2Tea seems to send a lot of puer, which I’m not too into. So would Yunnan be a better option if I don’t want to receive a ton of puer?

boychik said

YS has different clubs. Go to the site. They have a description of each one. Also in the beginning of the month Scott lists what’s going to be. And you can switch between clubs, just send him email.

Ricky said

Having tried both Amoda and Handmade, I preferred Amoda’s a bit more.

MzPriss said

I think the Yunnan Sourcing sub is AWESOME. I was doing puers, but Scott has different ones and I’m guessing the others are equally as good as the puer one. Samples are BIG.

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mrmopar said

Zack you just need to try some “good” puerh if you haven’t had the chance. Some of the good stuff has the coffee/mocha/chocolate notes.

Zack S. said

I’ve tried a couple puers from a Mandala sampler I liked, but I’ve also tried others which I find undrinkable. I’m not completely against puer, I’d just rather not gamble with a subscription service sending me quality ones. It’s true though I typically dislike them so far… any suggestions on ones with these coffee/mocha notes you mentioned?

mrmopar said

Boyou has some good things and the Menghai Tea Nubs brick is very nice as well. Have you tried Mandala’s Special Dark? it is pretty killer as well. Follow me and we can message if you want.

AllanK said

My favorite is the 2008 Menghai Song of Chi Tse from Berylleb King Tea.

cookies said

^ Sipping on that one now. It is really enjoyable.
I also like Puerhshop’s 2011 MGH 1108 Mangku ripe brick. Very inexpensive with chocolate, vanilla and fruity notes.

Lion select said

I second the Special Dark recommendation from Mandala. Very cocoa-y. Very dark and intense.

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Everune said

I recently ordered from verdant, the 5 for 5 deal, I 2 was very satisfied with the quality of the teas. At the moment I’m leaning towards their blend subscription, but I’d still be glad to hear more suggestions.

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