A website comparing more than 600 varieties of premium loose leaf tea was relaunched last week. Buy Loose Tea, which opened its doors in 2005, has been completely redesigned to make it easier for tea drinkers to find the right products, first time.
“With whole sections dedicated to green tea, white tea, oolong tea, black tea, pu-erh tea, flavored tea, herbal tea, decaf tea, tea blends and tea gift sets and samplers, there’s sure to be something for everyone” said spokesman Richard Fray. “We’ve recreated the site as an online catalog, enabling our visitors better access to a much larger range of fine loose leaf teas” he added.
Buy Loose Tea, and its sister site, Buy Tea Online, have become increasingly popular with tea drinkers, wholesalers and industry insiders alike. Whilst Buy Tea Online covers a whole range of tea-related products, Fray explains the reason behind restricting the range of Buy Loose Tea.
“There’s a world of difference between the casual tea newbie wanting to try some raspberry flavored teabags and the genuine coconnoisseur looking for this year’s Wuyi Rock Oolongs, so both websites are designed to cater to different audiences. Buy Tea Online has a more general feel, featuring teabags and other products that you’d maybe find in your local supermarket, but Buy Loose Tea only features loose leaf teas – no teabags, no accessories, no distractions, just the real deal – top quality whole leaf tea.”
“And what a selection we have! Comparing products from great online retailers such as Generation Tea, O-cha and Culinary Teas side by side, we think Buy Loose Tea is the ultimate method of selecting which loose leaf teas to buy online. It couldn’t be simpler or more effective.”
Fray continued: “We plan on adding to the range over the coming months. It’ll be hard to find enough products of the required standard for us to feature, but we’re looking around and hoping to increase the number of teas on the site to more than a thousand.”









