Bulk Loose Tea Australia
When your business frequently needs to purchase large quantities of tea, it can be surprising how quickly costs can add up. Whatever industry you’re in, if buying tea is something you’re doing on a regular basis, it’s extremely important to find ways to keep costs to a minimum.
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In Need of Bulk Loose Tea in Australia?
Of course, it’s equally important to be sure that you’re not sacrificing quality in the process of cutting your costs – and many businesses find themselves stuck when it comes to striking the right balance between high standards and affordable prices.
Fortunately, a solution exists which enables you to purchase tea of the very highest quality while still making dramatic savings that can vastly improve the long-term profitability of your business. When you choose to buy bulk loose tea from a wholesaler, you’ll find that you are pleasantly surprised by just how much money you can save.
And when you get your bulk tea from Teavision, you can rest assured that you’re receiving a product that has been carefully selected by highly trained and experienced tea experts – so you can be confident that the tea you’re serving your customers and associates is of only the very highest quality.
The Same Premium Bulk Loose Tea
At Teavision, we’ve built our excellent reputation on the back of a company ethos that puts quality above all else. Buying in bulk should always mean that you receive the same excellent product at a lower price, and we’re committed to ensuring that this is the reality for our customers.
That’s why we only ever sell bulk loose tea that we’ve carefully vetted and that we know is of superior quality, meaning our customers always know that they can depend on us to provide produce that is of consistently high standards – even when buying in very large quantities and at seriously reduced prices.
Huge Global Supply Chain of Bulk Tea
When people realise how much money they can save on produce by buying it in bulk, they’re often so impressed that they place an order with the first company they find.
Unfortunately, this means that people all too often still end up paying more than they must for their produce – as some wholesalers still charge significantly more than others for bulk produce due to having more limited supply chains.
When it comes to bulk tea, Australia has many companies offering competing services – but many of these companies source their tea from only one or two suppliers.
The Best Bulk Loose Tea in Australia
At Teavision, we utilise our strong working relationships with reputable suppliers in over 15 countries around the globe to ensure that our customers get the best possible price on their bulk loose tea. Australia-based companies can therefore count on us to provide them with highest quality bulk tea in Australia at completely unbeatable prices.
Contact a member of our friendly team today to find out more about how you can save money by buying your tea in bulk with Teavision.
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Teavision is not only Australia's best tea company, but also the leading wholesale tea supplier. We specialise bulk loose tea, matcha powder, Japanese green tea, bulk organic tea, wholesale bulk spices, bulk black tea, bulk green tea and custom tea blends. We also offer a wide range of tea packaging services.
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Assam Black Tea (FBOP)
Every good cup of English Breakfast starts with Black Assam leaf. It’s the quintessential black tea – rich and malty, with a tart finish and wonderful amber colour. There’s a reason Black Assam finds its way into teapots all over the world: it’s stocked with caffeine, antioxidants and vitamin B1, and that brisk, peppy flavour makes a smashing mid-morning cuppa. This batch is our FBOP grade (‘flowery broken orange pekoe’)....
$23.00 ( per kg ) ( $23.00 per kg )
Australian Rainforest Black Tea
100% Australian Grown - Rainforest Black Tea Grown in the tropics on a private farm nestled amongst dense rainforest, this black tea is medium bodied and well balanced with hints of malt. Origin: Australia Ingredients: Australian black tea
$27.50 ( per kg ) ( $27.50 per kg )
Organic Black Assam Tea (FBOP)
Every good cup of English Breakfast starts with Black Assam leaf. It’s the quintessential black tea – rich and malty, with a tart finish and wonderful amber colour. There’s a reason Black Assam finds its way into teapots all over the world: it’s stocked with caffeine, antioxidants and vitamin B1, and that brisk, peppy flavour makes a smashing mid-morning cuppa. This batch is our certified organic, FBOP grade (‘flowery broken...
$29.30 ( per kg ) ( $26.64 per kg )
Organic Black Assam Tea (OP1)
If you’re looking for the finest cup of Black Assam tea, you need a premium, OP1 grade. And this is it. Our best Black Assam, certified organic and hand-picked from northern India. The long leaves are little more delicate than your standard OP grade; they tend to make a light, coppery brew. The flavour is exactly what you want from proper Black Assam: rich and malty, tart and spicy, with...
$32.30 ( per kg ) ( $32.30 per kg )
Organic Dian Hong Mao Feng Tea
Grown high in the mystical mountains of China’s Yunan province, and air-dried to perfection after harvesting, this exceptional black tea is cherished for its high-end appeal. The sweet tea bears notes of yellow fruit and honey, with a hint of liquorice. Pair with your favourite sweet dish for a tantalizing treat for the taste buds. Dian Hong Mao Feng Tea delivers an intense taste that will have you hooked, and...
Organic Earl Grey (Premium)
Earl Grey sounds like a tweedy British invention, but it was actually Chinese tea masters who first blended black tea with bergamot. The match became a classic: sweet, floral bergamot mixed with malty, full-bodied black tea leaves. There are endless ways to sip Earl Grey. The English favour a thin slice of lemon. Parisians prefer a sprig of lavender. In South Africa, they’re partial to Rooibos Earl Grey (which is,...
$37.00 ( per kg ) ( $37.00 per kg )
Organic Earl Grey (strong)
Earl Grey sounds like a tweedy British invention, but it was actually Chinese tea masters who first blended black tea with bergamot. The match became a classic: sweet, floral bergamot mixed with malty, full-bodied black tea leaves. There are endless ways to sip Earl Grey. The English favour a thin slice of lemon. Parisians prefer a sprig of lavender. In South Africa, they’re partial to Rooibos Earl Grey (which is,...
$36.00 ( per kg ) ( $36.00 per kg )
Organic English Breakfast (Premium)
This is our signature English Breakfast blend. We take a malty premium Black Assam mix for a full-bodied cuppa. A good English Breakfast shouldn’t be too tannic. This one’s got some soft, floral undertones, but it’s still a hearty breakfast tea, best enjoyed with marmalade toast and the morning paper. Like other black tea blends, English Breakfast is full of antioxidants, vitamin B (for red blood circulation), plus phosphorous and...
Organic French Earl Grey
Here’s how to make a proper French Earl Grey. Start with premium, organic black tea. Infuse with fragrant bergamot oil. Then layer in rose petals, peppery calendula (also known as marigold) and cornflowers. Suddenly you’ve got something really interesting: a complex brew with floral hops and some earthy, clove-like spice. The French prefer a flowery Earl Grey, and you can add all sorts of things to this basic mix: lavender...
$46.50 ( per kg ) ( $46.50 per kg )
Organic Keemun Black Tea (Superior grade)
Keemun has long been cherished as one of the finest black teas on the planet, grown at low temperatures with high humidity in China’s Anhui and Jiangxi provinces. You’ve probably enjoyed a lot of Keemun in your life already, seeing as it’s a key ingredient in many English Breakfast blends. Keemun is adored for its distinct floral flavour and aroma, with deliciously fruity undertones complemented by hints of orchid, pine,...
$95.00 ( per kg ) ( $95.00 per kg )
Organic Lapsang Souchong
Lapsang Souchong has a reputation for being acrid and over-smoked, but the best Lapsang Souchong leaves aren’t like that. Good crops have a cool, almost minty burn, a lingering pine-y menthol that evaporates on the tongue. Traditionally, Lapsang Souchong is grown in the Fujian province in China. The ‘Souchong’ refers to the fourth and fifth leaves of the plant, which are coarser and less aromatic than the pekoe buds (hence...
$130.00 ( per kg ) ( $130.00 per kg )
Organic Rwandan English Breakfast
This one’s got some soft, floral undertones, but it’s still a hearty breakfast tea, best enjoyed with marmalade toast and the morning paper. Like other black tea blends, English Breakfast is full of antioxidants, vitamin B (for red blood circulation), plus phosphorous and magnesium (good for strong bones). Much better than a cup of coffee. If you’d like some Organic Rwandan English Breakfast strong Tea sample or wholesale pricing,...
Premium Black Tea (OP1)
High in the misty mountains of the Western Ghats are tea leaves that have been grown and cultivated by locals since the 1800s. Nilgiri’s tea is unlike any other, grown in both wet and dry seasons 10,000 feet above sea level. For hundreds of years, the people of Nilgiri have savoured every sip of this fine black tea for its floral and delicate yet “brisk” flavour profile. The tea has...