We get it—you have your favorite tea brands, your go-to ways of making tea, and your special morning mug. You're a tea person who knows what you like. What you don't want to do is become a tea person who's set in their ways. To try new types of teas (and keep an endless stream of tea bags coming to your doorstep), rely on these subscription tea delivery services to send you a box every month. To find the best tea subscription service for you, we've broken down the most popular boxes on the market.
Each month, get four new teas from around the world, along with tasting notes, steeping tips, and free tea filters. Before placing your order, you also get to select your preferences. Depending how you steep your tea, you'll get enough to make about 20 to 40 cups per month.
This might be the best tea subscription for gifting because it allows the giftee to personalize their box. Simply choose the number of months and a gift card will be sent to your tea lover. Each month they'll get four premium teas (based on their preferences) to make at least 16 cups of tea. The subscription also comes with tasting notes, recipes, and much more.
Each month, 12 bags of tea (or 2 to 4 ounces) get delivered from categories like caffeine free, classic, explore, single origin and pyramid teabags. All that tea and you're pretty much guaranteed to find your next favorite brew. There's also a three-month and 12-month subscription.
The Whistling Kettle offers a few different tea club subscriptions, but the Adventure box is a good place to start for those new to tea subscriptions. For $20 per month, you'll get five teas across categories, along with a Curated Monthly Digital Tea Guide.
Sign up for a monthly delivery of Sama Tea and receive access to tea rituals and members-only tea parties hosted by the founders. Sama's teas are made of a blend of adaptogens and Ayurvedic botanicals
Simple Loose Tea offers a three, six, 12, or month-to-month subscription. Within each subscription you answer questions to set your preferences and choose which package you prefer: Essentials, Plus, or Deluxe Tea Club.
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