Mark T. Wendell Tea Catalog 2010-2011

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Welcome to the Mark T. Wendell Tea Company’s 2010-2011 Catalog

As the calendar year comes to an end, Mark T. Wendell is pleased to start our 107th year as a tea importer. Over the decades, the world of specialty teas has changed considerably. Teas that were once unobtainable are now common, and teas that were once destined only for royalty are now available on the Internet to the casual tea drinker - any time of the day. We are pleased to bring these high quality teas directly to you so you can enjoy the finest of teas in the comfort of your home.

As tea offerings and selections have become readily available, our philosophies have remained constant. We select and purchase our teas from estates and importers located around the world, and we insist on delivering only superior quality offerings. As a small, family-run operation with long-standing relations in the industry, we have become known for consistently providing great tasting teas at affordable pricing along with superior customer service.

We have recently expanded our product selections, including an Organic Pu-erh loose-leaf tea, two outstanding China Green teas, hand-crafted Chinese Yixing Teapots, stylish and functional iced tea brewing systems, and teabags comprised of the energizing Ecuadorian herb, Guayusa. We hope you will enjoy these as much as we do!

We invite you to visit our user-friendly website, where we welcome you to order at your convenience, check for product updates and sale items, and add a review of your favorite Mark T. Wendell teas. Thank you for your patronage, and we look forward to continuing to serve you the finest of teas.

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Elliot H. Johnson Hartley E. Johnson
Table of Contents Tea Introduction 5 Hu-Kwa Tea ................................................................................................... 6 Black Teas 7 Pu-erh Tea ..................................................................................................... 9 Oolong Teas ................................................................................................. 10 Scented Teas ................................................................................................ 11 Green Teas ................................................................................................... 12 White Teas 14 Decorative Tea Brick .................................................................................. 14 Decaffeinated Black and Green Teas 15 Flavored Black, Green and Herbal Teas ................................................... 16 Iced Tea Blends 17 Herbal and Fruit Tisanes ........................................................................... 18 MTW Monthly Tea Tour & Gift Certificates .............................................. 19 MTW Tea Samplers ..................................................................................... 20 Boston Harbour Tea ................................................................................... 22 Lifeboat and Typhoo Teas 23 PG Tips and Williamson Elephant Tins .................................................... 24 London Fruit & Herb Company Teas 25 Heath & Heather Fruit & Herbal Infusions and Indar Tea ..................... 26 Foojoy Gold Pyramid Teabags ................................................................... 27 Foojoy Gold Loose Leaf Teas ..................................................................... 28 Runa Guayusa ............................................................................................ 32 Brewing Tips and Healthy Benefits of Tea 32 Tea Filters & Brewing Accessories ............................................................ 33 Bee House Teapots 34 Yixing Teapots ............................................................................................ 35 Bodum Tea Brewing Products .................................................................. 36 Order Form ................................................................................................ 37 Classic White and Blue Willow Teapots .................................................... 39 Gilway Sugars 39 3

Importers Of Fine Teas for Over a Century

One hundred and six years ago, Boston businessman Mark T. Wendell assumed ownership of his uncle’s business, a firm that imported luxury products from abroad. With a degree from Harvard University just completed, Mr. Wendell settled in the Beacon Hill section of Boston and set up offices on nearby State Street. For many years he imported port, sherry, snuff, olive oil, coffee and rare teas to sell to the upscale clientele of Boston, New York and Philadelphia. One of his most popular items was a smoky China tea that was simply called “XXX”. These three letters were a common symbol of excellence and high quality from this era.

During the decades that followed, Mr. Wendell decided to change the focus of his business and began importing only tea into his Boston waterfront offices. He wanted his smoky tea to stand out from other Chinese teas, so he changed its name to Hu-Kwa (who-kwaa), in honor of the Chinese merchant Houqua, with whom his uncle had traded. Houqua was known for his honesty when dealing with western merchants, and eventually goods bearing his stamp commanded higher prices because their quality was guaranteed. By renaming his tea after Houqua, he was telling his customers that he too was willing to guarantee the integrity of his products, a philosophy that is still practiced today by selecting only the finest teas available.

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Mark T. Wendell died in January of 1967 at the age of 85, and Mark T. Wendell Tea Company’s current owner, Elliot H. Johnson, purchased this prestigious Boston tea firm from Mr. Wendell’s successor in 1971. From an initial listing of only 5 teas (with early tins shown above), Elliot and Hartley E. Johnson have expanded to offer over 55 estate grown specialty teas, 10 signature tea blends, 6 herbal and fruit tisanes and 11 imported packaged brands. The company also carries a wide selection of tea pots and brewing accessories. Since 1971, the family’s goal has been to carry on Mr. Wendell’s tradition in the tea importing industry.

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A of Mark T. Wendell tea packaging.

An Introduction to Tea

All tea comes from the tropical plant known as Camellia sinensis. The tea plant grows best in a warm climate with long sunlit days, cool nights and an abundance of rainfall. Tea plants grow at altitudes ranging from sea level to 7,000 feet and are indigenous to China, Tibet, and northern India, though they are cultivated in many other countries across the globe, including Sri Lanka, Japan, Kenya, Turkey, Indonesia, Vietnam, Argentina, Tanzania, Taiwan, Malawi, and Zimbabwe. The most complex teas grow at higher altitudes and many bushes can be cultivated for over 100 years. Tea bushes cover about six million acres of the earth and are harvested every week during the almost year-long growing season.

After each winter season, the first small leaves and buds of the tea bush are hand-plucked and harvested. Once exposed to air, the leaf will begin to wither. When the picked leaf becomes pliable, it can then be turned into different types of tea. A common misperception is that the various styles of tea are grown from different types of plants. The fact is that all styles of tea come from the same Camellia sinensis bush; however, the method in which they are processed varies, yielding the main classifications and varieties of tea. White and Green tea are produced by steaming the leaves after plucking, thus eliminating the fermentation process. Oolong tea is allowed to oxidize for a short period of time, and Black tea is allowed to react with the air and oxidize, turning the green leaves black. Pu-erh tea is a style of black tea that has been piled and allowed to ferment considerably.

Tea Yield

New loose tea drinkers often wonder how many cups of brewed tea will be produced from various sized tins. Here is a good guideline to follow:

1 lb of loose tea will make approximately 160 cups

8 oz of loose tea will make approximately 80 cups

4 oz of loose tea will make approximately 40 cups (All based upon one rounded teaspoon used for each cup.)

Please note that these are approximate readings. Some people often use more or less than a teaspoon of tea per cup, depending upon personal preference.

MTW Packaging Options

All Mark T. Wendell brand loose teas are packed in elegant one pound, half pound and quarter pound tea tins. The one pound and half pound sizes are also available in lined paper refill bags. This option is only available in those two sizes. Some of our more popular teas are also available in tagless tea bags.

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1 lb. Tin1 lb. Refill8 oz. Tin 8 oz. Refill 4 oz. Tin 25 Tea Bags

Hu-Kwa® Tea We have had the pleasure of supplying discriminating tea drinkers with this delicately smoked Lapsang Souchong tea since 1904. This long leaf tea from the island of Formosa has long been a tea connoisseur’s favorite. Hu-Kwa gains its distinctive flavor and smoky tang from the pine fires over which it is dried. Distinctive with its smoky flavor and aroma, it produces a deep red liquor and mellow cup when brewed. Hu-Kwa tea is recognized around the world as the benchmark for Formosan Lapsang Souchong tea and has been available exclusively from the Mark T. Wendell Tea Company for almost a century. In order to enjoy the unique flavor of Hu-Kwa we recommend allowing the tea to draw for five and one-half minutes. Stir, and let the tea settle for about one-half minute. Then decant. Hu-Kwa Tea is best appreciated when drunk clear. Milk or too much sugar compromises its delicate flavor. A little cream goes well but sugar should be used sparingly.

Refill bags for one pound and 1/2 pound tins cost one dollar less than prices shown. * They are not available for our 1/4 pound size tins.

HOUQUA

The famous Hong Merchant of Canton, China, who became a symbol of integrity and quality trade between America and the Orient in the 19th century. Mark T. Wendell’s uncle, Richard Devens, traded goods with Houqua during this era and, years later, named his signature tea after him out of respect for his cultural significance.

Hu-Kwa® Tea
½
$16.00 ¼ pound $9.25* 25
one pound $24.50
pound
tea bags $6.50
Photo courtesy Peabody and Essex Museum.
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Photography by Mark Sexton.

Black Teas

To produce black tea, the tea leaves are plucked by hand and then left out in the sun until they are pliable enough to be rolled without the leaf splitting. The leaves are then put into a mechanical tumbler and rolled. This process causes the leaves’ juices to react with the air and then oxidize. The green leaves turn black and are then fired in huge drying ovens to produce the final product. Black tea is the most common tea consumed in this country and is cultivated in China, India, Sri Lanka, Africa and Indonesia. To add a varying taste to black teas, they are oftentimes flavored with bits of fruit or scented with oils and flower petals. The drying process naturally leaves black tea with more caffeine than other types of tea. Assam Highly regarded by connoisseurs, this tea is produced in the largest growing region in Northern India, Assam. Its pungent liquor brews to a dark reddish color, leaving a full-bodied cup with a malty taste that is truly unique. Assam takes well to milk and sugar. one pound $20.50 ½ pound $13.25 ¼ pound $8.10*

Cheericup Ceylon Our whole leaf Ceylon is a strong tea with a full, almost brisk flavor. One of our oldest offerings, Cheericup is a unique blend of seven high and low grown estate teas from the island country of Sri Lanka. When brewed, the bright and sparkling liquor has a sweet and distinct taste that makes for the perfect afternoon tea. one pound $20.50 ½ pound $13.25 ¼ pound $8.10* 25 tea bags $6.00

China Keemun A full-bodied, yet mellow black tea with a lively bouquet. Keemun is renowned as one of China’s finest black teas, superbly crafted with tippy leaves and an aromatic sweetness. When brewed, it produces a dark red cup and makes a great iced tea. one pound $18.00 ½ pound $11.75 ¼ pound $7.75*

China Lapsang Souchong This rare, long leaf tea gains its distinctive “tarry” flavor and smoky tang from the pine fires over which it is dried. Rich in taste and smoky aroma, it produces a deep red liquor when brewed. China Lapsang is stronger in taste and aroma than our Hu-Kwa Formosan Lapsang. one pound $23.50 ½ pound $15.25 ¼ pound $8.95*

China Yunnan Cultivated in China’s Yunnan Province, the birthplace of tea, this black tea has a large leaf with distinctive golden tips. It has some of the best characteristics of traditional China teas as well as teas from India. When brewed, it produces a rich, almost peppery flavor.

one pound $23.50 ½ pound $15.25 ¼ pound $8.95*

Darjeeling Our Darjeeling offering is grown in the high-altitude foothills of the Himalayas at the Margaret’s Hope Estate. Teas grown in this region tend to have a stimulating taste and aroma, setting them apart from other black teas. Often called the “Queen of Indian Teas”, Darjeeling is a full-bodied tea whose infused leaf produces a cup with a coppery-red sparkle and a hint of delicate fruit overtones.

one pound $24.50 ½ pound $15.50 ¼ pound $9.95* 25 tagless tea bags $6.50

First Flush Darjeeling Comprised of the first tender shoots of the newly grown tea plant, First Flush Darjeeling tea is a unique find and is rarely available in this country. Planted in 1852, Puttabong was the very first tea estate in the Darjeeling district and has an established reputation for producing the highest quality teas. Clonal Queen, our 2010 crop selection from the Puttabong Estate, is an attractive mix of green and black leaves with many silver buds, yielding a full gold infusion. It has a lovely muscatel perfume and produces a lingering sweetness on the palate when sipped. It finishes with a floral and herbaceous nuance that is characteristic of a stand out First Flush Darjeeling.

one pound $85.00 ½ pound $45.00 ¼ pound $23.50*

Refill bags for one pound and 1/2 pound tins cost one dollar less than prices shown. * They are not available for our 1/4 pound size tins.

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Black Teas

Earl Grey A traditional afternoon tea, our Earl Grey is a delicately scented blend of large leaf Indian black teas and oil of Bergamot. Renowned for its citrus fragrance and light overall taste, our Earl Grey selection is a connoisseur’s favorite among scented teas.

one pound $24.50 ½ pound $15.50 ¼ pound $9.75* 25 tagless tea bags $6.50

English Breakfast Our English Breakfast blend is the perfect cup to start your day. For decades, we have carefully crafted this blend using several robust teas from India and Sri Lanka. Its bold, full-flavored taste makes it a favorite breakfast tea and one of our most popular sellers year after year.

one pound $20.50 ½ pound $13.25 ¼ pound $8.75* 25 tagless tea bags $6.50

Indonesian An exquisite tea sourced from Indonesia’s Kertasarie Estate, this is a favorite of those who love a strong and stimulating flavor in their cup. Indonesia’s high altitudes, volcanic soil and tropical climate produce a dark and rich tasting tea that is truly unique.

one pound $21.00 ½ pound $13.50 ¼ pound $8.50*

Irish Breakfast Our unique blend of small and large leaf Assam teas has been a tea lover’s favorite for years. Comprised of full-bodied Assam teas, our blend has been designed as a strong tea that will invigorate you in the morning and help you to start your day off right. When brewed, it produces a cup with a brisk flavor and an undertone of dark, richly fermented malt. Due to its strength, Irish Breakfast tea is commonly served with milk, but some prefer to drink it with lemon or sugar or straight.

one pound $20.95 ½ pound $13.50 ¼ pound $8.25* 25 tagless tea bags $6.00

Manhattan Tribute Blend

We have carefully blended this tea in memory of a dear friend of ours. He liked his tea strong in character, yet smooth enough to enjoy after that perfect meal. Our Manhattan Tribute Blend is the perfect combination of Indian, Formosan and Ceylon teas, devised for late day and after dinner consumption when the palate is satiated. When brewed, it produces a bold cup with a slightly floral note. We invite you to enjoy a great cup of tea and help out a worthy cause in the process. In the ongoing fight to conquer cancer, 10% of proceeds from the sale of this item are donated to the cancer support charity, CancerCare.

one pound $26.50 ½ pound $17.00 ¼ pound $9.25*

Mountain Kenya Mountain Kenya is an exciting and highly invigorating tea, appropriate for those who like a strong cup of tea. For many years, we have offered this small leaf tea sourced from the Tindret Estate in Kenya. Unique in appearance and overall taste, this is one of the finest small leaf teas grown on the African continent.

one pound $14.95 ½ pound $10.75 ¼ pound $7.50*

M.T.W. Formosa Keemun This tea from the island of Formosa was one of Mr. Wendell’s personal favorites. Its long, silvery leaf gives an attractive appearance. He referred to it as “the burgundy of teas”. Its mellow brew is full-bodied with a superb bouquet.

one pound $24.50 ½ pound $16.50 3 ounces $8.50*

Organic Ceylon Grown at the Blackwood Estate in Ceylon, this tea is certified organic by its growers. A strong tea with a full, brisk flavor, it produces a liquor that is bright and sparkling in the cup.

one pound $38.75 ½ pound $23.50 ¼ pound $12.25*

Refill bags for one pound and 1/2 pound tins cost one dollar less than prices shown. * They are not available for our 1/4 pound and 3 ounce size tins.

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Black Teas

Organic Darjeeling (Fair Trade Selection) We are pleased to offer a newly sourced Organic Darjeeling from the Ambootia Estate. This is a superb Darjeeling organically grown at one of the finest Fair Trade tea estates in the region. It has a classic Darjeeling presentation with a light, mellow character and uplifting overtones.

one pound $36.00 ½ pound $22.00 ¼ pound $11.95*

Russian Caravan Our take on the famous centuries old tea blend that was so sought after in Russia that special caravans were commissioned to personally deliver it to the Czar. A beguiling blend of black teas that brews into a fine cup that is sure to please. Our special blend contains no smoky aromas.

one pound $18.95 ½ pound $13.50 ¼ pound $7.95* 25 tagless tea bags $6.00

Scottish Breakfast Our special blend of fine India, Ceylon and China teas brews to a bright, lively liquor. Full flavored and robust, it is the perfect cup to start your day.

one pound $19.50 ½ pound $14.00 ¼ pound $8.25*

Victorian Afternoon Created over 15 years ago and previously sold as a private label blend for the Elizabethan Club of Yale University, we are pleased to offer this original black tea blend to our customers as our Victorian Afternoon tea blend. This vibrant blend of Indian, Sri Lankan and Formosan teas is further complemented by a slightly smoky character. It yields a dark, reddish cup with a sparkling liquor when brewed.

one pound $20.50 ½ pound $13.25 ¼ pound $8.10*

Pu-erh Tea

A relatively new offering in the mainstream U.S. tea marketplace, Pu-erh is made from fermented Yunnan Black tea. After picking, Pu-erh is created by piling the tea for lengthy periods, allowing a true internal fermentation of the leaf to occur. This process gives Pu-erh its unique earthy overtones. This type of tea is cultivated in the world’s best tea growth areas, from tea bushes as tall as trees. Pu-erh has long been valued for its medicinal benefits, believed to aid in digestion and the reduction of cholesterol. Primarily packaged in compressed shapes of varying sizes, Pu-erh teas are also available in loose leaf form.

Pu-erh Tuo Cha Maintaining the Pu-erh tradition of being sold in various shapes and sizes, this selection has been compressed into small nest shapes, often referred to as tuo cha. We have found that each tuo cha piece will make approximately 16 ounces of hot tea. When brewed, Pu-erh yields a dark, full-bodied brew that has a unique damp and earthy aroma taste. It retains its flavor through several infusions very well. Please note that each piece is covered in a paper wrapper to preserve its unique shape. This wrapper should be removed before brewing.

6 ounces $15.75*

New! Organic Bold Leaf Pu-erh

Our newest offering is an organically grown, full leaf version of Pu-erh. The dry leaf of this selection is dark and rich in appearance. Upon brewing, you will notice the unique damp, earthy scent characteristic of a fine black Pu-erh. Our Organic Bold Leaf Pu-erh has a smooth, deeply fermented flavor that puts this selection in a class all its own.

one pound $41.50

½ pound $24.50

¼ pound $13.75*

Refill bags for one pound and 1/2 pound tins cost one dollar less than prices shown.

* They are not available for our 1/4 pound and 6 ounce size tins.

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Oolong Teas

Oolong tea is referred to as a “semi-fermented” tea and is principally manufactured in China and Taiwan (Formosa). After plucking, this type of tea is allowed to wilt in direct sunlight and is then shaken in bamboo baskets to lightly bruise the leaf. The chemicals in the leaf react with the air, producing a reddish leaf color. After a desired amount of time, the leaf is fired and the fermentation process is halted. These steps create the unique appearance and flavor of the two different types of oolong teas. China oolong teas are allowed to ferment for a shorter period of time and are therefore lighter in taste and appearance than the oolong teas produced in Formosan estates.

China Sechung Oolong This semi-fermented tea has large curled leaves that are greenish-black in color. Grown in the Southern Mountains of China’s Fujian Province, this type of Oolong is often referred to as a Min-Nan Oolong. This tea has a delicate flavor with a pleasing taste and lively bouquet.

one pound $28.50 ½ pound $17.50 ¼ pound $10.25*

Extra Fancy Formosa Oolong Sparkling and fruity in character, its pale brew and subtle flavor is unexcelled. The leaves are big and contain the silver tip of the bud, making it a special treat for Oolong lovers. Picked once a year, this season’s Extra Fancy Formosa Oolong from the Pei Pu region of Taiwan is considered to be the finest available.

½ pound $65.00 ¼ pound $33.50

Formosa Oolong This type of semi-oxidized tea from Formosa is known for its unique appearance and taste. Produced from carefully selected leaves, Formosa Oolong’s dark brown and noticeably twisted leaves produce a vibrant amber cup of tea. This tea has a distinctively sweet “peach-like” flavor and fruity aroma when brewed.

one pound $28.50 ½ pound $18.00 3 ounces $9.25* 25 tagless tea bags $6.25

Imperial Gold Oolong A masterfully crafted variation of a traditional Oolong, this tea has dark and light green twisted leaves that display distinct floral overtones. This tea’s aroma and delicate golden brew are sure to excite.

one pound $44.50 ½ pound $25.00 ¼ pound $13.95*

Min-Pei Fancy Oolong Grown in the northern WuYi mountains of China’s Fujian province, this oolong is a unique find. Its leaves are robust and twisted with a high aroma, typical for this special grade of tea. Min-Pei is light in character with a natural orchid-like flavor and produces a clear, bright amber cup color when brewed.

½ pound $20.00 ¼ pound $14.00 2 ounces $8.50*

Royal Red Robe Oolong Perhaps the best known rock tea from the Wuyi Mountains of the Chinese Fujian province, this tea is a rare find. This Da Hong Pao Oolong is a highly oxidized Oolong whose large, twisted leaves have a unique black appearance. It brews an amber cup that almost startles with its dramatic aroma and smooth, clean finish.

½ pound $38.00 ¼ pound $20.50 2 ounces $12.50*

Refill bags for one pound and 1/2 pound tins cost one dollar less than prices shown.

* They are not available for our 1/4 pound and 2 ounce size tins.

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Scented Teas

Scented teas are infused with varying aromas and natural flavorings to make then stand out in each cup. We offer several scented teas, including several styles of Jasmine teas and the ever popular Earl Grey tea blend. A majority of Jasmine teas are made with a pouchong, or semi-fermented tea base. Pouchong tea has reacted with the air for a shorter period of time than black teas and a longer period of time than green teas, creating a varying leaf style and taste from other tea categories. This type of tea is gently touched with Jasmine blossoms picked at the peak of their bloom. Earl Grey is a delicately scented blend of large leaf black teas and oil of Bergamot. Pearl Jasmine is a unique green tea that is hand rolled into tiny compressed balls.

China Jasmine Our standard Jasmine is a lightly fermented pouchong tea, gently touched with freshly picked jasmine blossoms from the Huang Mountain area of China. After repeated exposure to the tea leaves, the flowers are removed, leaving the exotically fragrant aroma behind. China Jasmine makes a sweet and easy drinking brew.

one pound $23.50 ½ pound $15.25 ¼ pound $8.95*

Downy Pearl Jasmine A rare tea produced by hand rolling green tea buds and silvery tips into a tight, pearl shape. The tea is then scented repeatedly with jasmine, creating a wonderfully fragrant bouquet. Upon brewing, each “pearl” unfurls to show the entirety of the tender tea leaves.

one pound $70.00 ½ pound $39.50 ¼ pound $21.50*

Rose Congou We have taken the finest China Congou black tea and blended red rose petals to make a delightful tea that yields a smooth and aromatic cup when brewed. This Chinese tea blend has a unique taste with lingering floral overtones that are sure to bring back memories of summer days gone by.

one pound $20.00 ½ pound $13.00 ¼ pound $8.25*

Yin Hao Jasmine This magnificently made and scented Jasmine is considered one of China’s finest teas. The finest pouchong tea is blended and scented with fragrant flowers and defies description with its smooth flavor and heady aroma. You will not want to waste a drop of this special tea.

one pound $39.00 ½ pound $23.95 ¼ pound $12.50*

Refill bags for one pound and 1/2 pound tins cost one dollar less than prices shown. * They are not available for our 1/4 pound tins.

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Green Teas

To produce green tea, the fresh tea leaves are carefully placed on large bamboo trays and allowed to dry in the sunlight. The leaves are then placed into small hot roasting pans and quickly moved about. They are continuously rolled into balls and then re-roasted for several hours at a time. This process stops the chemical changes from occurring in the leaf by never allowing it to wither and ferment. By eliminating the fermentation process, the dry leaf retains its green color, natural goodness and original beauty. Most of the green teas produced come from various Chinese and Japanese tea estates. Light in color and flavor, green tea is loaded with health benefiting antioxidants.

New! Cloud & Mist Green This tea is a unique find, deriving its name from the high altitude growing areas of the Wu Lu Mountains in the Jiangxi province of China. Grown in the gentle mountain clouds and prevalent mist, this tea consists of single bud and leaf sets that unfurl magnificently when brewed. The brewed liquor has a herbaceous aroma, a smooth and sweet taste and appears a modest yellow-green in the cup.

one pound $39.75 ½ pound $24.50 ¼ pound $12.75*

Dragonwell Green China’s most famous and highly prized green tea is hand picked in the Hangzhou region, and our special grade is rarely available outside of China. Its tender, flat green leaves produce a light emerald green liquor with a most intriguing aroma of sweetness and vegetative taste.

one pound $69.50 ½ pound $39.00 ¼ pound $22.00*

Genmaicha Green The finest Japanese Sencha green tea leaves are blended with roasted rice and popped corn to create a robust, nutty flavored green tea. A favorite among Japanese tea drinkers abroad, this unique blend yields an easy drinking cup that lacks the sharp overtones characteristic to teas from this region.

one pound $22.00 ½ pound $14.75 ¼ pound $8.95*

Gunpowder Green Known in China as “Pearl Tea”, it derives its name from the round, tightly rolled leaves and grayish-green color. We offer a special grade of Gunpowder with rather tender leaves that unfold magnificently when brewed.

one pound $19.00 ½ pound $13.50 ¼ pound $7.95*

Gyokuro Jade Dew Green Gyokuro is one of Japan’s rarest and most prized teas. Its long, slender, dark green leaves are produced by shading the tea plant three weeks before it is hand cut with scissors. Consisting of only the tender leaf tips, we are pleased to offer this season’s recent pickings. Also referred to as Gyokuro Asahina, it yields a greenish-gold color with a mild flavor and incomparable natural flowery aroma when brewed. one pound $85.00 ½ pound $46.00 ¼ pound $26.00*

Japanese Sencha Green This mellow Japanese green tea is produced in the Shizuoka region near Mount Fuji. Its bright green, flat leaves are picked early in the season, then steamed to ensure freshness. It is often referred to as “the white wine of teas”.

one pound $36.00 ½ pound $22.50 ¼ pound $11.95*

Refill bags for one pound and 1/2 pound tins cost one dollar less than prices shown. * They are not available for our 1/4 pound size tins.

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Green Teas

Mao Feng Tranquility Green

A premium Hairpoint style green from Eastern China, this tea embodies the reasons for drinking green tea. The dark green leaves of this tea are pointed and slightly twisted, producing a tantalizingly sweet brew with chestnut overtones that refresh.

one pound $24.00 ½ pound $14.50 ¼ pound $9.25*

Organic Chun Mee Green

Our latest organic green tea offering is a very popular Chinese green tea. Chun Mee, also known as “precious eyebrow” tea, has a remarkable, distinctive plum-like flavor. Our Organic Chun Mee combines this plum-like flavor with a smooth, sweet aroma that makes a satisfying cup of tea.

one pound $27.00 ½ pound $16.50 ¼ pound $9.75*

Organic Pinhead Gunpowder Green

A unique pinhead gunpowder with a smooth green flavor. Resembling tiny spiral rolls, this organically grown tea is not as tightly hand rolled as our standard gunpowder.

one pound $19.50 ½ pound $12.95 ¼ pound $7.95*

River Mist Green Grown in the morning mists and afternoon sun of a tea garden on the western bank of the Yang Tze River, this unusual Chinese green has abundant silver strands among the twisted green leaves and unopened buds. Its supple, rich flavor is easy on the palate and a treat to drink.

one pound $41.50 ½ pound $24.50 3 ounces $11.75*

New! Triple Cup Green This rich, green tea is grown in the mountains of China’s famous Zhejiang tea region. The small and tender curled leaves brew a golden colored cup that is full of classic green tea flavor. Due to its unique character, our Triple Cup green tea can be infused several times before the flavor fades.

one pound $29.50 ½ pound $19.00 ¼ pound $11.50*

Young Hyson Green A very light China Green Tea, Hyson makes a smooth and delicately sweet flavored cup when brewed. Hyson is prepared from young, thin leaves and has a notably twisted leaf with pale green hue.

one pound $22.00 ½ pound $14.25 ¼ pound $8.75* 25 tagless tea bags $6.00

Refill bags for one pound and 1/2 pound tins cost one dollar less than prices shown.

* They are not available for our 1/4 pound size tins.

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White tea is the rarest and most delicate type of tea. It is plucked by hand within two days between the time the first buds become fully mature and the time in which the leaf unfurls. The leaves are then allowed to wither, allowing the natural moisture to evaporate before being dried. White tea contains the same antioxidants found in green tea, but since it undergoes less processing, white tea is believed to be more beneficial to your health than other types of tea.

China Mutan White Our Mutan White Tea is an unusual tea, comprised of silvery, downy buds and green leaves. The buds are hand picked before the leaf opens, then gently steamed. The brew is delicate and mellow, with a light pale color. Due to the larger leaf size, more leaves per cup are needed when brewing.

6 ounces $16.95 3 ounces $11.75 1½ ounces $7.95*

Organic

Flowery Silver

Needle

White This organic white tea is comprised of needle shaped tea buds with silvery white down on each grey-green leaf. Grown in the northernmost part of the Fujian province, China, this rare type of white tea has a mildly sweet flavor with aromatic notes of toasted chestnuts. It produces a light and refreshing cup when brewed.

6 ounces $44.50 3 ounces $25.95 1½ ounces $13.95*

Decorative Tea Brick

New! Decorative Chinese Yunnan Tea Brick This decorative brick of compressed Yunnan black tea makes a great display and conversation piece. This was the most commonly produced and used form of tea in ancient China prior to the Ming Dynasty. This type of tea was compressed into brick form for ease of travel across the land. The teas was broken off the brick and then added to boiling water to brew. Dimensions are approximately 9 ½ inches tall by 7 ¼ inches wide. $19.99 per brick

Refill bags for 6 ounce and 3 ounce tins cost one dollar less than prices shown.

* They are not available for our 11/2 ounce size tins.

White Teas
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Decaffeinated Black and Green Teas

Over the years, we have had many customers request decaffeinated tea offerings. Whether you must avoid caffeine for medical reasons or because it doesn’t allow you to get a good night’s rest, these teas are just what you need. We are proud to offer three black decaffeinated teas and one decaffeinated green option that, unlike many others, taste great when brewed.

Decaffeinated Darjeeling A decaffeinated version of the finest whole leaf Darjeeling tea obtainable. This naturally processed Darjeeling is a full-bodied tea with a uniquely sweet aftertaste. A great tea for those who need to avoid caffeine.

one pound $42.00 ½ pound $25.00 ¼ pound $14.00*

Decaffeinated Earl Grey New for 2010, our Decaffeinated Earl Grey offering is comprised of Ceylon’s finest long leaf teas that have been delicately scented with oil of Bergamot. Now decaffeinated using a natural method, this selection has a fragrant aroma and full-flavored taste, without the caffeine of regular black tea. A great option for those whose diets require the absence of caffeine.

one pound $33.50 ½ pound $20.00 ¼ pound $11.95* 25 tagless tea bags $6.50

Decaffeinated English Breakfast Our offering is comprised of Ceylon’s finest long leaf teas. New for this winter season, this naturally processed Decaffeinated English Breakfast has a robust and full-flavored taste without the caffeine of regular black tea.

one pound $31.00 ½ pound $18.50 ¼ pound $11.25* 25 tagless tea bags $6.50

Decaffeinated Sencha Green This mellow Chinese green tea is produced from the first and second pickings of the season and is then processed naturally, creating a smooth tasting decaffeinated green tea.

one pound $32.00 ½ pound $20.00 ¼ pound $11.50*

Refill bags for one pound and 1/2 pound tins cost one dollar less than prices shown. * They are not available for our 1/4 pound size tins.

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Flavored Black, Green & Herbal Teas

Rich and uplifting black, green and herbal teas are spiced by the addition of fruit pieces and tasty flavorings.

Flavored Black Teas

Apricot China Congou black tea blended with apricot pieces and apricot essence.

one pound $21.50 ½ pound $14.50 ¼ pound $8.50*

Autumn Cranberry Indian black tea blended with sweet cranberry pieces and blackberry leaves.

one pound $25.00 ½ pound $16.75 ¼ pound $9.50*

Blackcurrant China Congou black tea with blackcurrant essence.

one pound $22.50 ½ pound $15.25 ¼ pound $8.95*

Ginger China Congou black tea blended with ginger pieces and ginger essence.

one pound $26.00 ½ pound $17.50 ¼ pound $9.95*

Holiday Fruit & Spice Blend A blend of select black tea leaves with orange pieces, bits of cranberry, ginger and cinnamon. A winter season favorite that is now available year-round.

one pound $24.00 ½ pound $15.75 ¼ pound $9.25*

Mango China Zhejiang black tea blended with mango pieces and mango essence.

one pound $21.50 ½ pound $14.50 ¼ pound $8.50*

Oriental Spice China Congou black tea with orange pieces, cinnamon pieces and orange essence.

one pound $23.50 ½ pound $16.00 ¼ pound $8.95*

Peach China Congou black tea with peach pieces and peach essence.

one pound $21.50 ½ pound $14.50 ¼ pound $8.50*

Raspberry China Anhui black tea with raspberry leaves and raspberry essence.

one pound $21.50 ½ pound $14.50 ¼ pound $8.50*

Spiced Masala Chai Indian black tea blended with ginger pieces, vanilla bean pieces, cardamom, and cinnamon cloves.

one pound $27.50 ½ pound $17.00 ¼ pound $9.75*

Vanilla Ceylon black tea with vanilla bean pieces and vanilla essence. one pound $21.50 ½ pound $14.50 ¼ pound $8.50*

Flavored Green & Herbal Teas

Mandarin Rooibos Herbal South African Rooibos herbal tea with mandarin orange essence.

one pound $22.50 ½ pound $15.50 ¼ pound $8.75*

Moroccan Mint Green A blend of China gunpowder green tea and fragrant spearmint leaves.

one pound $23.00 ½ pound $15.50 ¼ pound $8.75*

Pomegranate Green China Sencha green tea blended with pomegranate pieces and rose petals.

one pound $20.50 ½ pound $14.00 ¼ pound $8.25*

Refill bags for one pound and 1/2 pound tins cost one dollar less than prices shown. * They are not available for our 1/4 pound size tins.

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Iced Tea Blends

Our special blend of Ceylon, China and Java teas produces a refreshing glass of iced tea every time. This blend yields a full, rich flavor with superior clarity. Try our convenient 100 pillow tea bags packed in our attractive black, red and gold tin.

Iced Tea Blend

one pound $22.50 ½ pound $14.75 ¼ pound $8.95* 100 tea bags $18.00

Island Nectar Iced Tea Blend This fragrantly sweet iced tea blend is flavored with hints of an island paradise. China black tea is blended with tropical flavorings to produce this crisp and smooth tasting tea.

one pound $21.50 ½ pound $14.50 ¼ pound $8.50*

New! Organic Green Mint Iced Tea Blend

Our newest organically grown offering is a refreshing blend of smooth China gunpowder green tea and fresh cut peppermint leaves. Served hot or iced cold, this style of mint tea has a refreshingly bold aroma and a sweet flavor that drinks well any time of the day. This tea blend is certified USDA Organic.

one pound $26.00 ½ pound $17.50 ¼ pound $9.95*

Tropicana Iced Tea Blend

Our Tropicana iced tea blend is a flavorful blend of Ceylon tea, tropical flavoring and fruit pieces. When iced, it makes a great cup of smooth and fruity tea that will cool you down during the most extreme summertime heat.

one pound $23.50 ½ pound $15.75 ¼ pound $8.95*

How to Brew Iced Tea

To make a great tasting glass of iced tea, brew one quart of cold, filtered water for every 6 tea bags or 6 teaspoons of loose tea used. Remember that you make iced tea stronger than regular hot tea to compensate for ice dilution.

Once the water has come to a boil, pour it directly over the tea and steep for 3 minutes (green teas) or 5 minutes (black teas). Remove the teabags or strain the loose tea out of the teapot. Let the brewed tea cool down to room temperature before adding ice. Chilling the tea after it has cooled helps keep the brew’s appearance clear.

If your chilled glass of iced tea clouds, try slicing some citrus fruit and adding it to the glass. Since they make a nice garnish, many iced tea drinkers will add lemons, limes, oranges and even grapefruit slices. These fruits are high in acid and will help balance the tea’s PH level, thus making it visually clearer. If tea clouds immediately following brewing, lower the water’s brewing temperature.

Refill bags for one pound and 1/2 pound tins cost one dollar less than prices shown. * They are not available for our 1/4 pound size tins.

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Herbal and Fruit Tisanes

Herbal and fruit tisanes are comprised of herbs, spices, fruit pieces and flavorings. They do not contain the traditional tea leaves of the Camellia Senensis plant. Herbal and fruit “teas” come in many unique flavors and are naturally caffeine free.

Egyptian Camomile Flower Now available from our newly sourced crop, Camomile is a natural relaxation aid, fruity and soothing with a distinctive aroma. These dried earth apple flower buds are naturally 100% caffeine free.

6 ounces $16.00 1¼ ounces $6.75*

Peppermint Leaf Herbal Our small leaf peppermint tisane produces a pleasant aroma and a brisk cup of tea that really refreshes. Can be drunk hot or ice-cold.

½ pound $14.50 ¼ pound $9.95 2 ounces $6.95*

Rooibos Herbal Also know by its English translation, Redbush, this “red tea” is grown only in South Africa. Rooibos is caffeine free, low in tannins, and high in antioxidants, making it beneficial to your body’s health and well being. When brewed, Rooibos produces a reddish amber cup that has a milder flavor than black tea with no after taste.

one pound $23.95 ½ pound $16.00 ¼ pound $8.95*

Yerba Mate Herbal This South American herb brews up into an energizing green liquor with low caffeine. Rich in vitamins, minerals and anti-oxidants, this unique cut-leaf herb is perfect any time of the day.

one pound $19.95 ½ pound $13.75 ¼ pound $8.25*

Garden Basket Fruit Blend This mélange of apple pieces, blackberry pieces, sour cherry pieces, raspberry pieces, rosehip pieces and hibiscus flowers is a delicious treat for the senses. Our Garden Basket fruit blend does not contain actual tea, so it is a caffeinefree and healthy alternative to regular iced teas or fruit drinks.

one pound $35.00 ½ pound $21.50 ¼ pound $11.75*

Refill bags for one pound and 1/2 pound tins cost one dollar less than prices shown. * They are not available for our 1/4 pound size tins.

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Mark T. Wendell Monthly Tea Tour

Our Tea Subscription Service

With so many teas available, sometimes it is hard for new tea drinkers to know where to start. It is equally difficult to guess what the perfect gift would be for the tea connoisseur on your shopping list. With these situations in mind, we have created a Monthly Tea Tour subscription tea service. Available in 6 or 12 month options, we have selected some of our more popular teas that can be sent each month, either to your self or a gift recipient. This is an excellent way to learn about fine specialty teas with little effort, as well as serving as a convenient and thoughtful gift idea.

Each monthly selection will arrive in our elegant gold 4 ounce tin and will be packaged with a note card that describes the enclosed tea’s origin, character and proper brewing techniques. Participants will be sent the selected monthly tea offerings on the first Friday of each month. Please note that the Tea Tour will begin the month after sign up is completed. We will mail all gift recipients a card outlining the tea tour that they have been given, along with details about the program. Shipping is included in the price of the program and each 4 ounce tin generally makes about 30 to 40 cups of tea.

6 Month Tea Tour Your gift recipient will receive one tin each of English Breakfast, Victorian Afternoon, Cheericup Ceylon, Young Hyson Green, China

Keemun and Formosa Oolong. $80.00

12 Month Tea Tour Your gift recipient will receive one tin each of English Breakfast, Victorian Afternoon, Cheericup Ceylon, Young Hyson Green, China

Keemun and Formosa Oolong, China Mutan White, Irish Breakfast, China Jasmine, Spiced Masala Chai, Min-Pei Fancy Oolong and Genmaicha Green. $165.00

Please note that, although packed in a 4 ounce sized tin, the China Mutan White weighs 1.5 ounces and the Min-Pei Fancy Oolong weighs 3 ounces.

Mark T. Wendell Gift Certificates

M.T. Wendell Gift Certificates Still don’t know what to order? A Mark T. Wendell Gift Certificate is always the perfect solution. Our Gift Certificates never expire and are available in any denomination. For the added convenience of your gift recipients, Mark T. Wendell Gift Certificates may now be redeemed online, with any remaining balances carried over … and available to be applied toward another future order.

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Mark T. Wendell Loose Tea Tin Samplers

Create Your Own Loose Tea Tin Sampler

What better way to introduce a friend (or yourself!) to a broader selection of specialty loose leaf teas? Our Loose Tea Tin Sampler gives you plenty of choices to create the perfect combination of our wide range of teas. Choose any combination of three small tins of loose teas from the listing of 71 Mark T. Wendell brand teas. Your selection of tins will be packaged in our attractive black and gold display box. We will also enclose descriptive literature about the wide world of tea and brewing tips for proper tea brewing with each order. The total price for customized samplers will equal the combined total of your selected tins and a $2.25 charge for the presentation box.

To take the guesswork out of choosing from our wide array of tea selections, we have created seven classic combinations that are sure to please the tea enthusiast on your gift list. Please note that the prices for the classic combinations listed below include the three tins and the presentation box.

Classic Loose Tea Tin Sampler Combinations

Breakfast Tea Selection

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4 oz. English Breakfast, 4 oz. Irish Breakfast, 4 oz. Scottish Breakfast. $27.20
4 oz. Mountain Kenya, 4 oz. Russian Caravan, 4 oz. Indonesian. $26.20
Selection 4 oz. Hu-Kwa, 3 oz. Formosa Oolong, 4 oz. Cheericup Ceylon. $26.60 China’s
4 oz. Gunpowder Green, 4 oz. China Sechung Oolong, 4 oz. China Yunnan. $29.40
4 oz. China Keemun, 4 oz. Victorian Afternoon, 4 oz. China Jasmine. $27.05 India’s
4 oz. Darjeeling, 4 oz. Assam, 4 oz. Spiced Masala Chai. $27.80 White & Green Selection 1.5 oz. China Mutan White, 4 oz. Young Hyson Green, 4 oz. Genmaicha Green. $27.40
Travelers Delight Selection
Founder’s Choice
Best Selection
Afternoon Tea Selection
Finest Selection

Mark T. Wendell Loose Tea Samplers

Our Loose Tea Sampler Boxes offer a great way to sample a wide variety of our differing varieties of loose leaf teas. Now available in four options, each sampler box includes differing tea presentations packaged in re-sealable gold foil packets, plus a box of individual-sized paper tea filters, all packed in an attractive black and gold gift box with enclosed descriptive literature and brewing tips.

Tea Connoisseur Tea Sampler (Pictured above) Representing the primary tea categories, each sampler contains 1 ounce each of Organic Bold Leaf Pu-erh, MTW Formosa Keemun, Hu-Kwa, Dragonwell Green, Genmaicha Green, China Jasmine, 1/2 ounce of Royal Red Robe Oolong, 1/2 ounce of China Mutan White, and a box of individual paper filters for easy brewing. A great way to sample a wide array of differing teas, all packed in our signature black and gold gift box with enclosed descriptive literature and brewing tips. $36.00

Black Loose Tea Sampler (Similar to above) Contains 1 ounce each of Hu-Kwa, Cheericup Ceylon, Darjeeling, English Breakfast, Irish Breakfast, Russian Caravan, and a box of individual paper filters for easy brewing. A great way to sample our favorite black teas and signature blends, all packed in our signature black and gold gift box with enclosed descriptive literature and brewing tips. $36.00

Green and Oolong Loose Tea Sampler (Similar to above) Contains 1 ounce each of Young Hyson Green, Gunpowder Green, Japanese Sencha Green, China Sechung Oolong, Formosa Oolong, 1/2 ounce of Min-Pei Fancy Oolong, and a box of individual paper filters for easy brewing. A great way to sample our favorite green and Oolong teas, all packed in our signature black and gold gift box with enclosed descriptive literature and brewing tips. $36.00

New! Julia Child’s Favorites Tea Sampler (Similar to above) For decades, one of our most endearing patrons was the famous chef, Julia Child. She loved our teas, and in her kitchen, made famous on her television show, she had a collection of our vintage pale blue, black and gold tins lined neatly on a counter. Her favorite Mark T. Wendell teas included: China Keemun, China Jasmine, China Lapsang Souchong, Cheericup Ceylon and of course, Hu-Kwa. Now available, this sampler box contains 1 ounce of each of these teas and a box of individual paper filters for easy brewing. $34.00

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Boston Harbour Tea®

Boston Harbour Tea® Boston Harbour Tea is a fine blend of select Ceylon and Darjeeling teas. Its sweet aroma and brisk flavor have been applauded by tea connoisseurs for many years. Britain’s oldest tea merchant Davison, Newman & Co., whose tea chests were destroyed in the 1774 tea party, still operates today and has developed this famous tea blend, now available exclusively from the Mark T. Wendell Tea Company. With several packaging styles, this small piece of our country’s tea history makes a great gift idea. The small tea bag pouches make great Boston-themed party or wedding favors.

5 tea bags (contains 5 tagless tea bags packed in a pillow pouch) $2.50

12 x 5 tea bags Display Sleeve (contains 12 individual pillow pouches) $27.00

25 tea bags (box with string and tag tea bags with foil overlay) $6.50

75 tea bags (display box with string and tag tea bags with paper overlay) $14.50

Tea Chest (wood-style replica chest, 20 string and tag tea bags with paper overlay) $12.95

Tea Mug (attractive logo mug filled with 5 ct teabag pouch pack) $9.95

4 Ounce Loose Tea Tin (attractive tin with hinged lid and historical graphics) $9.50

The Boston Tea Parties – On December 16, 1773 a group of Boston patriots boarded three English Ships, the Bedford, Beaver and Dartmouth, and threw the tea aboard into Boston Harbour. These patriots were disguised as Mohawk Indians and, in order to gain access to the ships, armed themselves with hatchets and axes. In protest against the duty imposed on tea by the Government of King George III, they split open every chest and dumped each into the water. When the first Boston Tea Party was over, three hundred forty-two chests of tea were left floating in the frigid harbor waters. In the months that followed this historic event, many other American seaports took similar action in boycotting British tea. On March 7, 1774, at a second Boston Tea Party, 16 chests of tea from British tea merchant Davison, Newman & Co. were among those once again thrown into Boston Harbor. This was another symbolic prelude to the American War of Independence.

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Lifeboat & Typhoo

Lifeboat Tea This tea is a hearty English Breakfast blend of Kenyan teas. It is sourced from Williamson Teas’ Fair Trade Kenyan tea estates and sold on behalf of the world famous Royal National Lifeboat Institution. A portion of the profits from the sale of this tea is donated to the RNLI to help train and support the hard working lifeboat crewmen and women. Lifeboat Tea makes a full-strength brew that is strong enough to ward off the cold North Atlantic weather. The RNLI still relies on voluntary contributions to operate, so each cup you drink will help save lives on the waters surrounding the UK and Ireland. Lifeboat tea is now Rainforest Alliance certified, so you can feel good about offering a great tasting tea that is harvested using sustainable farming methods and cultivated under good working conditions. 80 pillow tea bags (box) $9.95

Typhoo We are pleased to bring you one of England’s most popular teas. Known for its heritage and quality, Typhoo is produced from Ceylon, Assam and Kenyan teas sourced from the finest growing areas around the world. Rich and full bodied in flavor, Typhoo delivers a smooth and refreshing cup of tea with a distinct golden color. Please note that the 80 count teabags are now packaged in a box, not the soft sided packaging shown above.

80 round tea bags (box) $10.50

4.4 ounces – loose tea box $5.35

80 round decaf. tea bags (box) $12.95

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PG Tips and Williamson Elephant Tins

PG Tips Packed in England by Brooke Bond, this tea has been a standard fixture in British households for generations. A robust English Breakfast Blend of only the tea plant’s “tips”, it brews to a robust cup of tea that holds milk and sugar well, just the way the British love to take their tea. PG Tips’ unique pyramid tea bag allows for 50% more room for the tea leaves to move while brewing. With PG Tips’ recent focus on sustainable farming on all their tea plantations, you can feel even better about your favorite cup of tea.

80 pyramid tea bags (box) $9.95

8.8 oz. loose tea (box) $9.50

40 pyramid tea bags (box) $5.75

Williamson Fine

Teas

Elephant Tins Packed in England by the world’s foremost producer of quality teas, these elegant tea tins not only look good in your kitchen, but make a great gift idea. Each tin displays an Indian elephant, a symbol of this firm’s heritage. Available in three varieties, each tin contains 50 round tea bags of delicious tea blends sourced from their private tea estates.

English Breakfast (Blue)

• Earl Grey (Grey) • Darjeeling (Coral)

50 tea bags (tin) $28.00

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London Fruit & Herb Company Teas

London Fruit & Herb Teas This British tea company’s philosophy is to create great tasting blends that are good for you. In their dedication to delivering this sensory experience, they have developed a unique process that creates a range of fruity flavors that not only smell fantastic, but taste great too. London Fruit and Herb teas come in a wide selection of flavors and variety packs for multiple sampling. London Fruit and Herb Company herbal and fruit tea offerings are caffeine-free and gluten-free.

Fruit Teas

• Apple & Cinnamon Twist • Blackcurrant Bracer • Blueberry Bliss •

• Lemon & Lime Zest • Orange Spicer • Peach Paradise •

• Raspberry Rendezvous • Strawberry & Vanilla Fool•

Packed 20 individually wrapped tea bags per flavor $5.75

Fruit Tea Variety Packs

Fruit & Spice Variety Pack (5 teabags each of Blackcurrant Bracer, Lime & Lemon Zest, Apple & Cinnamon, and Orange Spicer.)

Fruit Fantasy Pack (5 teabags each of Peach Paradise, Blueberry Bliss, Raspberry Rendezvous, and Strawberry & Vanilla Fool.)

Packed 20 individually wrapped tea bags per variety pack $5.95

Fruit Selection Sampler

Fruit Selection Sampler (10 teabags each of the London Fruit & Herb Fruit Tea offerings.) 80 individually wrapped teabags packed in a display box $26.50

Herbal Blends

• Rosehip & Hibiscus •Sweet Camomile (Camomile & Honey)•

• Sweet Peppermint (Peppermint & Liquorice) •

Packed 20 individually wrapped tea bags per flavor $5.75

Green Tea Blends

• Green Tea & Blackcurrant •Green Tea & Peach• Green Tea & Raspberry •

Packed 20 individually wrapped tea bags per flavor $5.75

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Heath & Heather and Indar

Heath & Heather Fruit & Herbal Infusions Heath & Heather was established in 1920 by British herbal specialists Samuel and James Ryder. Together they wrote books and lectured throughout the country on herbs and their benefits. Today, Heath & Heather still has a strong heritage as herbal experts, with each infusion selected by a team of experienced blenders to ensure that only the finest natural ingredients are used. All Heath & Heather infusions are blended using only carefully selected ingredients that do not contain any artificial flavors, preservatives or added coloring. This results in a tempting variety of herbals, bursting with pure taste and nothing else. All Heath & Heather Teas are caffeine-free and gluten-free.

Packed 20 string and tag teabags per flavor. Choose from 8 varieties listed below.

• Apple & Cinnamon • Camomile • Morning Time • Night Time •

• Peppermint •Raspberry Leaf• Rosehip and Hibiscus• WildBlackcurrant• 20 tea bags $4.95

Indar Imported from France, this special Boudoir blend was created in Odessa, Russia in 1887. A favorite for generations, Indar is an uplifting blend of select black teas from Ceylon, Assam and Darjeeling, delicately scented with oil of Bergamot to produce a superb cup of tea.

25 tea bags (box) $7.50

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Foojoy Gold Pyramid Teabags

Foojoy Gold Pyramid Teabags

The Foojoy Gold line of unique Chinese teas has introduced a new pyramid silken teabag for some of their most popular teas. Available in ten varieties, these pyramid teabags are packed 15 in a tin. This new concept in brewing tea allows for the leaves to unfurl unrestricted, providing optimum tea flavor and aroma. Each teabag holds 4 grams of tea, enough tea to brew a large mug or small 2-3 serving teapot.

Fancy Mutan White This high grade Mutan (Peony) white is the most natural of all teas, minimally processed with gentle withering and drying. It brews into an amber cup with a delicate, toasty flavor.

15 ct. teabag tin $8.50

Mountain Gold Oolong Almost lush in its lovely fragrance, this unique oolong is a terrific find. Low and skillful oxidation make for an elegant and gold brew that sparkles in the cup.

15 ct. teabag tin $8.50

Monkey-Picked Ti Kuan Yin The legend of tea-plucking monkeys comes from the inaccessibility of mountain grown teas. Nurtured by clouds and mist, Ti Kuan Yin has an intense aroma and a complex, lasting finish.

15 ct. teabag tin $13.75

Orchid Oolong From the mountains of Fujian province, Foojoy selects this Orchid Oolong for its exceptional natural bouquet. Robust leaves brew a light amber cup with a complex, delicate flavor. It is aromatic from start to finish.

15 ct. teabag tin $8.50

Jasmine Silver Pearls Silvery tea tips give these pearls their luster. Green tea buds are handrolled, the bouquet is ephemeral yet memorable, and the tea is a visual and delectable treat.

15 ct. teabag tin $13.75

Summer Night Jasmine Blooming jasmine buds, hand plucked in warm summer evenings give this tea its remarkable natural bouquet. Showy, silvery tips of unopened leaf buds make for a delicate cup.

15 ct. teabag tin $8.50

Snow Monkey Green The leaves of this tea say it all as robust white strands stand out among slightly twisted green tippy leaves. A fanciful name for a delightful, high grown green tea, it has a rich taste with sweet tones.

15 ct. teabag tin $13.75

Spring Dragonwell Green The Spring picking of Dragonwell is tea connoisseur’s treat. This sweet tasting Lung Ching has an unmistakable spear shaped leaf, and a soft, supple sweetness that makes this a prized green tea.

15 ct. teabag tin $8.50

Spring Sencha Green A classic Japanese green that appeals with its elegant, fresh tea character. The leaves are steamed rather than fired, resulting in a vibrant cup with a pleasing, clean finish.

15 ct. teabag tin $8.50

Genmaicha Green The finest Japanese Sencha green tea leaves are blended with roasted rice to create a robust, nutty flavored green tea. This easy drinking cup is a favorite among Japanese teas.

15 ct. teabag tin $8.50

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Foojoy Gold Premium Leaf Teas

Foojoy Gold Premium Leaf Teas We are proud to distribute this premium line of rare teas. Selected for their flavor, exquisite leaf form, and good value, these teas are produced in very small quantities each season. Each tea comes direct from its origin garden, assuring freshness. This line is not usually found outside select Asian markets. These select teas are displayed on the side of each vacuum-sealed, resealable tin.

Black Loose Leaf Teas

Imperial Keemun Black Superbly crafted, tippy leaves of this elegant tea offer a bloom of aromatic sweetness with each cup. Once savored, Keemun’s rich flavor is unforgettable. This is arguably the best China black tea. 4 oz. tin $17.60

Yunnan Tribute Pu-erh Black This unique tea has long been a favorite in Southern China. Aged for many years, it produces a distinctive earthy flavor when brewed. Bold and assertive, this Pu-erh is exceptionally smooth. 4 oz. tin $17.60

Green Loose Leaf Teas

Before the Rain Tippy Green Picked before the spring rains, this tea shows many buds and slender, twisted leaves. The cup is pale green, with an alluring fresh fragrance and a sweet after-taste that hints of chestnuts. 2.5 oz. tin $11.00

Huang Mountain Mao Feng Green Huang Mountain’s clouds and mists create a legendary landscape and superb tea. Tender tips are hand plucked and brew a golden color with a mellow, sweet finish. A prized Spring tea in China. 2 oz. tin $17.60

Huang Mountain Tippy Green Depicted in paintings & poetry, China’s Huang Mountain soars to the clouds. Surrounded by mists, this area produces the best teas, including the Tippy Green. Its delicate leaves make a fresh sweet cup. 4 oz. tin $11.00

Lung Ching Premium Green This prized China green earns its distinction with beautiful budsets, a golden brew, and a memorable sweet finish. Plucked in early spring, these buds give an elegant, full-flavored cup. 4 oz. tin $19.80

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Foojoy Gold Premium Leaf Teas

Organic Gunpowder Green Pearls Gunpowder green tea has a long history as a major export tea and is also known as a pingsuey tea. Know for its robust and hearty flavor, these Organic Gunpowder Green Pearls have a less “smoky” character than a standard gunpowder. This tea is USDA and BCS Germany Certified Organic.

3.5 oz. tin $10.50

Organic Lung Ching Green Lung Ching is deservedly famous for its distinctive pointed tea leaves and unique flavor. Its liquor is ethereally sweet and pale gold in color. This organically grown tea is savored for its refreshing and memorable taste. This tea is USDA and BCS Germany Certified Organic.

3.5 oz. tin $19.80

Organic Tender Tip Country Green This classic “eyebrow” shaped tea is comprised of fine, twisted leaves that produce a green tea with heft and substance. The Organic Tender Tip Country Green is a straightforward green for those who like a hint of astringency. This tea is USDA and BCS Germany Certified Organic.

3.5 oz. tin $10.50

Pi Lo Chun Spiral Green Tiny curled leaves and feathery white tips show the early spring buds in this justly famous and delicate tea. Produced in small quantity, this prized tea is eagerly awaited for its full and fresh flavor.

4 oz. tin $23.65

Triple Cup Extra Green This tea comes from Zhejiang’s Mountains, green with lush tea gardens. Small and tender curled leaves brew a golden cup. This is a full green tea, and the rich flavor lasts through a third infusion. 4 oz. tin $11.00

Jasmine Loose Leaf Teas

Blooming Flowery Jasmine It takes patience and dexterity to craft this artisan tea. Tippy green tea leaves are tied by hand around a pink amaranth blossom. It is then scented with fresh jasmine blossoms for added fragrance. When brewed, it unfurls into a decorative flower. A true visual treat and a unique tea offering. Each tin contains roughly 18 blossoms. 4 oz. tin $23.00

Jasmine Silver Pearls Silvery tea tips give these pearls their luster. Green tea buds are hand rolled, then scented repeatedly with fresh Jasmine. The bouquet is memorable and the tea is a visual treat.

4 oz. tin $23.00

Organic Summer Jasmine This tea combines organically grown green tea leaves and fresh summer’s jasmine blossoms to make a truly aromatic brew. After repeated exposure to the green tea leaves, the jasmine blossoms are removed, leaving a natural bouquet that evokes flowering summer gardens. This tea is USDA and IMO Swiss Certified Organic.3.5 oz. tin $10.50

Yin Hao Jasmine Green Pure white Jasmine blossoms are added to silvery tip Yin Hao leaves to make this superb, highest quality Jasmine tea. The flowers are later removed, leaving an all-natural and inviting bouquet.

4 oz. tin $16.50

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Foojoy Gold Premium Leaf Teas

Oolong Loose Leaf Teas

Fenghuang Oolong Once a tribute tea, this Oolong is unique to tea gardens on Mt. Fenghuang and wins accolades for its fabulous floral aroma and lingering finish. Robust leaves brew a full-flavored cup meant to be enjoyed in sips. 2.5 oz. tin $14.75

Monkey-Picked Ti Kuan Yin Oolong The legend of tea-plucking monkeys comes from the inaccessibility of mountain grown teas. Nurtured by clouds and mist, Ti Kuan Yin has an intense aroma and a complex, long-lasting finish. 4 oz. tin $17.60

Organic Shui Hsien Mountain Oolong This Shui Hsien variety from Foojoy is among the best know of Northern Fujian’s Oolongs. Experienced tea masters craft this tea with patience, as gentle oxidation produces a fragrant tea with a long finish. It produces a golden brew that sparkles in the cup. This tea is USDA and IMO Swiss Certified Organic.2 oz. tin $10.50

Tung Ting Oolong This premium Formosa Oolong is famous for its incomparable fragrance with floral overtones. Tightly curled leaves, tinged with green, brew a golden cup that makes an occasion special. 4 oz. tin $23.00

White Loose Leaf Teas

Organic Bai Mudan White This organically grown white tea from Foojoy is know as peony or Mudan for its clusters of silver buds & greenish grey leaves. Great care and skill is used in the gentle withering and drying of this tea. When brewed it yields an amber cup with toasty flavor. This tea is USDA and IMO Swiss Certified Organic. 2 oz. tin $10.50

Silver Tip White Tea This rare tea is comprised entirely of silvery, downy buds. Each leaf is hand plucked before it opens, then gently steamed. The brew is delicate and mellow, with a hint of sweetness. 2.5 oz. tin $23.65

Foojoy Gold Samplers

Premium Tea Trio This attractive lithographed display box features 3 of Foojoy’s most popular oolong, green and jasmine teas. Each Premium Tea Trio contains 2 ounces of Monkey Picked Ti Kuan Yin, 1.5 ounces of Lung Ching and 2.5 ounces of Jasmine Silver Pearls. each sampler $22.00

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Runa Guayusa

We are pleased to introduce our customers to the Ecuadorian herb, Guayusa (whyYOU-sah). For thousands of years communities throughout the Amazon have cultivated the guayusa leaf for a natural, delicious source of energy and nutrition. A truly balanced stimulant, guayusa contains caffeine, antioxidants, vitamins, and amino acids to awaken the mind and fortify the body.

Guayusa contains 50% more antioxidants than green tea. With a combined effect of sustained energy, what the indigenous Kichwa people call “mental strength and courage”, guayusa continues to be the center of morning rituals throughout the Amazon. Guayusa’s unique blend of caffeine, theobromine, and theophyline is what facilitates a whole-body feeling of awareness and presence. Every harvest, local farmers hand-pick guayusa leaves from the rich soil under the canopy of the Amazon rainforest. Available from Runa in pyramid teabags, each great tasting flavor is 100% organic, naturally smooth and balanced. With Runa’s focus on fair trade pricing and Amazon reforestation projects, you can feel good about rejuvenating with these unique herbal tea selections.

Cupping guayusa is a discovery of rich flavor and cultural tradition. Pour boiling water over the pyramid tea bag and steep for 4-7 minutes, or longer for a darker brew. Sip slowly and enjoy as you awaken your mind and fortify your body with Runa.

New! Guayusa Original Known for its stimulating effects, the original Guayusa is smooth and rich, with a hint of sweetness.

15 ct. teabags $9.95

New! Amazon Spice This signature blend combines rich, invigorating Guayusa with fullbodied cinnamon and a sweet aromatic lemongrass in a traditional Amazonian blend.

15 ct. teabags $9.95

New! Rainforest Mint A refreshing mint unites the smooth taste and energizing power of Guayusa with a crisp and rejuvenating organic peppermint.15 ct. teabags $9.95

New! Tropical Ginger Citrus The addition of orange peel and ginger to the invigorating Guayusa gives this blend a zesty finish.

15 ct. teabags $9.95

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How to Brew a Pot of Tea

Here are a few steadfast guidelines to follow in order to achieve the perfect cup:

Fill a kettle with freshly drawn cold water. We recommend using filtered water because the quality of your water will directly affect the taste of your tea. Many towns have water that has too much chlorine and other minerals. When the water is near the boiling point, pour a little into the teapot, swirl around, and tip away. This leaves a hot, clean teapot.

Measure the tea carefully into your teapot, allowing one rounded teaspoon or one tea bag for each cup required. Many people prefer to use a tea ball or filter to keep the leaves from spreading throughout the teapot. Bring the water to a rolling boil. Do not allow it to boil too long, as it will boil away some of the flavor-releasing oxygen and result in a flat cup of tea. Please note that green and white tea should be made with water that has boiled and allowed to cool for just under a minute.

Pour the water onto the leaves or tea bags. This saturates the tea allowing the flavor to release naturally. Do not pour the water and then add the tea, this will only result in a poor cup of tea. The differing types of tea should be allowed to infuse for the required number of minutes at the appropriate water temperatures listed below:

Pu-erh Tea Steep for 2-5 minutes in 200-212° F (93-100° C) water

Black Tea Steep for 4-5 minutes in 190-200° F (88-93° C) water

Flavored Black TeaSteep for 4-5 minutes in 190-200° F (88-93° C) water

Darjeeling TeaSteep for 3 minutes in 180-200° F (82-93° C) water

Oolong TeaSteep for 3-4 minutes in 180-200° F (82-93° C) water

Green Tea Steep for 2-3 minutes in 170-180° F (77-82° C) water

White Tea Steep for 1½-2 minutes in 160-170° F (71-77° C) water

Herbal TisanesSteep for 5 minutes in 190-200° F (88-93° C) water

Fruit Tisane BlendsSteep for 5-7 minutes in 190-200° F (88-93° C) water

If you prefer your tea stronger or weaker, never vary the brewing time; simply increase or decrease the amount of tea. If allowed to sit in the teapot, the tea can over-brew and turn bitter. Some green, oolong and white teas are good for multiple infusions –just add new hot water to the pot and increase the steeping time slightly. Repeat until the flavor starts to fade.

The Healthy Benefits of Tea

You have probably known all along that tea is good for you, but you may be surprised to learn that there is a growing body of scientific evidence to support your feelings. While these findings are simply correlations and are not yet considered scientific fact, they do provide a wealth of information to support the healthy aspects of tea. According to Wikipedia, the potential effects of tea on health have been touted for infusions made from the plant Camellia sinensis for more than 4700 years. A wide range of potential benefits include: Properties which combat various types of cancer, reduction in likelihood of stroke, increases in metabolic rates, possible anti-diabetes effects, significant stress level reductions, boosts in immune system functions, decreases in chances of cognitive impairment, complementary effects on the inhibition of HIV virus binding, positive effects on bacterial and fungal infections, and much more. Visit our website and click on the “Healthy Benefits of Tea” button for links to the latest reports and studies.

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Tea Brewing Accessories

Strainers, Tea Balls and Filters

Over the years, many of our loyal customers have asked about the best methods of brewing Mark T. Wendell teas. Even the finest of tea will fail to reach its true potential without careful and proper preparation. With this fact in mind, in addition to our selection of teapots, the Mark T. Wendell Tea Company offers the following modest selection of infusers, strainers and other tea preparation accessories for your consideration.

G. Teapot Shaped Tea Bag Caddy - white ceramic, 4½ in. wide $2.30

H. Swiss Gold Tea Ball - 2½ in. gold filter ball with locking top & chain $19.95

O. English Tea Strainer - 4½ in. long, stainless, fancy handles $3.95

P. Stainless Steel Tip Tea Strainer - mesh strainer with swivel base and handle $5.50

Q.Extra Fine Stainless Steel Strainer - 7½ in. long with mesh straining basket $3.75

R.2" Stainless Steel Mesh Tea Ball - 2 in. diameter mesh ball with clasp & chain $3.00

S.2½" Stainless Steel Mesh Wonder Ball - same, except 2½ in. diameter $3.50

T.2" Snap Mesh Tea Ball Spoon - 2 in. mesh ball with snap closure, 6 in. long $3.00

TT.Stainless Steel Tea Bag Squeezer - 5 in. long, stainless $3.10

U. 100 count Finum Flip Large Paper Tea Filters $4.75

Brews a teapot of loose tea. Made from unbleached paper and biodegradable, these filters have an easy fill flap and expanding base. Filters measure 7 in. long x 3 in. wide.

V. 100 count Finum Flip Individual Paper Tea Filters $4.25

Brews an individual cup of loose tea. Made from unbleached paper and biodegradable, these filters have an easy fill flap and expanding base. Filters measure 3¼ in. long x 2½ in. wide.

X. Small Swiss Gold Permanent Tea Filter $19.95

Fits mugs and small teapots (3¼ in. tall). Reusable and dishwasher safe.

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Japanese Bee House Tea Pots

Japanese Bee House Traditional Round Teapots

We are pleased to introduce several styles and colors of the popular Japanese Bee House Teapots. The Traditional Round Bee House Teapot comes in a variety of eye catching colors. Each handcrafted ceramic teapot has smooth, polished glazing that will look good in any décor. These tea pots have a removable stainless steel flip top lid as well as a removable brewing strainer that nests in the rim.

BEE1. 26 oz. Traditional Round Teapot –Black $34.00

BEE2. 26 oz. Traditional Round Teapot –Cherry $39.95

BEE3. 26 oz. Traditional Round Teapot –Chocolate $34.00

BEE4. 26 oz. Traditional Round Teapot –Sky Blue $32.00

BEE5. 26 oz. Traditional Round Teapot –Mineral $34.00

BEE6. 26 oz. Traditional Round Teapot –Avocado $32.00

Japanese Bee House Specialty Teapots

The Japanese Bee House Teapots are crafted in a wide array of shapes and sizes. We have been able to obtain a few uniquely shaped teapots to offer this season. The Persimmon Teapot comes in a hand crafted crackle glaze, the Zen Teapot has a traditional flat appearance, and the Kyoto Teapot has a smooth square edged appearance. Each of these three varying styled teapots has a stainless steel handle, removable stainless steel flip top lid, and a removable brewing strainer that nests in the rim.

BEE7. 28 oz. Persimmon Teapot –Crackle Green $52.00

BEE8. 16 oz. Zen Teapot –Iron $52.00

BEE9. 32 oz. Kyoto Teapot –Blue Jeans $52.00

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Yixing Teapots

Yixing Teapots: Yixing (pronounced “ee-shing”) Teapots first appeared in the Yixing region of China, during the Sung Dynasty (960-1279 ME). Since then, they have become the preferred tea brewing vessel of the Chinese and of tea drinkers worldwide. Yixing teapots are intended for individual use, producing 1-2 servings of tea. The purple clay (Zisha) from which these teapots are made can only be found in this region of China. The purple clay has unique properties, ideal for brewing tea. The unique color of the clay, sometimes augmented by pigments, are never covered by glazes on the Yixing teapot. Even the inside is left uncoated. The porous nature of the clay absorbs the flavor, smell, and color of the tea that is brewed in it. From repeated use, Yixing teapots develop a seasoning, making the tea brewed from a well used teapot a treat.

To clean this type of teapot, simply empty the leaves and rinse the teapot with hot water. Never use soaps or cleansers, as they may be absorbed by the porous clay and interfere with the taste of your tea. All of our Yixing teapots are packed in an attractive black and gold box with an information card inside, suitable for gift giving.

YX1. 10 oz. Puritan Yixing Teapot $26.00

YX2. 21 oz. Monastery Yixing Teapot $32.00

YX4. 17.5 oz. Brown Egg Yixing Teapot with 2 tea cups $38.50

YX5. 18 oz. Phoenix & Dragon Serenity Yixing Teapot with 2 tea cups $49.95

THE MAGICOF TEA

“Set a teapot over a slow fire; fill it with cold water; boil it long enough to turn a lobster red; pour it on the quantity of tea in a porcelain vessel; allow it to remain on the leaves until the vapor evaporates; then sip it slowly and all your sorrows will follow the vapor.”

EMPEROR KiEn LUnG ~ 17TH CEnTURY

Reprinted from a vintage booklet entitled TEA its Origin and History, compiled by Mark T. Wendell

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Bodum Shin Cha Teapot: This stylish tea press pot has been created by Bodum, Europe’s premier tea press and coffee press designer. The Shin Cha tea pot has a snapin stainless steel infuser and stainless steel lid that uniquely contrasts the elegantly hand blown borosilicate glass body. The unique tea press brewing system allows you to watch the distinct color palettes of the brewing tea leaves. When the brewing time has been reached, the plunger can be pushed down to contain the leaves in the infuser, allowing for easier decanting and clean up.

WW. 34 oz. Shin Cha Tea Press Tea Pot $49.95

Bodum Yo-Yo Tea Glass: The Yo-Yo Tea Glass is a stylish way to enjoy your daily cup of tea. It is designed with a double glass wall that keeps the tea hot, but allows for comfortable handling. Each tea glass comes with a stainless steel infuser for convenient brewing and a brewing lid that doubles as a drip tray. The Yo-Yo tea glass is dishwasher safe.

I.12 oz. Yo-Yo Double Walled Tea Glass $29.95

Iced Tea Makers

New! Biasca Cold Brew Ice Tea Jug: A new vision in tea brewing from Bodum, the Biasca Cold Brew Ice Tea Jug is a quick and easy way to make some of your favorite teas without turning on the kettle! Cold water brewing achieves a nice iced tea by eliminating bitterness in many teas, while highlighting the mild and rich tea taste. Simply add your favorite loose leaf tea, fill with coldfiltered water, and allow to brew in the refrigerator for 5-6 hours. The fine mesh filter top traps the leaves when decanting. We recommend using 4 tsp of loose leaf tea per filling. Adjust loose tea volume according to strength.

Y.Biasca Cold Brew Iced Tea Maker $40.00

New! Steep & Chill Iced Tea Maker: This innovative iced tea pitcher allows you to make a quart (32 ounces) of your favorite iced tea and chill it for hours without diluting the flavor. The Steep & Chill is BPA-free and features a borosilicate glass body, large volume loose tea infuser, and a unique cooling system using a solid ice tube freezer core.

Z.Steep & Chill Iced Tea Maker $45.00

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Classic White & Blue Willow Tea Pots

Elegant Classic White Tea Pots

This Classic White teapot is the perfect vessel for brewing your favorite loose teas. Its simple lines and high quality white glaze give it a polished look that looks great with any decor. Available in three sizes, each teapot comes with a ceramic brewing infuser.

J. 16 oz. White Teapot, with ceramic infuser $12.25

K. 32 oz. White Teapot, with ceramic infuser $16.50

L.46 oz. White Teapot, with ceramic infuser $21.50

Traditional Blue Willow Tea Pots

The pattern on the Blue Willow tea pot tells the charming old Chinese legend of an angry father pursuing his eloping daughter, only to see the maiden and her lover transformed into birds who fly away together. Available in two sizes, each teapot comes with a ceramic brewing infuser.

M. 16 oz. Blue Willow Teapot, with ceramic infuser $16.00

N. 32 oz. Blue Willow Teapot, with ceramic infuser $21.25

Gilway Sugars

Demerara Sugar Cubes – These golden cane cubes are perfect for giving the right amount of natural sweetness to your tea.

Demerara Sugar Cubes – 1 lb., 1.5 oz. (500g) box $6.95

Amber Sugar Crystals – The subtle caramel flavor enhances the taste and aroma of your tea, while decorative crystals add elegance to your table. Amber Sugar Crystals – 8.75 oz. (250g) box $5.95

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MARK T. WENDELL TEA COMPANY

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Yixing Teapots

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Japanese Bee House Tea Pots

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Tea Brewing Accessories

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Runa Guayusa

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pages 31-32

Foojoy Gold Premium Leaf Teas

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page 30

Foojoy Gold Premium Leaf Teas

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Foojoy Gold Premium Leaf Teas

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Foojoy Gold Pyramid Teabags

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Heath & Heather and Indar

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London Fruit & Herb Company Teas

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PG Tips and Williamson Elephant Tins

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Lifeboat & Typhoo

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Boston Harbour Tea®

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Mark T. Wendell Loose Tea Samplers

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Mark T. Wendell Loose Tea Tin Samplers

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Mark T. Wendell Monthly Tea Tour

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Herbal and Fruit Tisanes

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Iced Tea Blends

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Flavored Black, Green & Herbal Teas

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Decaffeinated Black and Green Teas

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Green Teas

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Green Teas

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Scented Teas

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Oolong Teas

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Black Teas

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Black Teas

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Black Teas

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Welcome to the Mark T. Wendell Tea Company’s 2010-2011 Catalog

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