According to The Good Web Guide www.goodwebguide.co.uk which won 2011 website awards, pure tea is the best quality, fair trade, organic tea www.pureteak.uk.com
The reason pure tea is ‘tops’ is because the tea comes from small tea plantations still growing and harvesting tea as their ancestors did centuries ago. Their selection of organic teas are produced at small organic tea gardens before being shipped in individual batches of just a few hundred kilos. To maintain the highest of standards, the tea is constantly monitored by experienced tea tasters, who will test the aroma, the appearance of the dry leaves, the moist leaf after brewing and the colour in the cup; rest assured only the very best pass the test! Pure Tea only sell their tea via this website, ensuring that their tea producers benefit from direct sales and that the plantation workers are paid a fair wage.
If that doesn’t convince you to buy some ‘pure tea’, nothing will :))
Have you tried any? It looks rather expensive.
I’ve tried it once sometime ago in London but it didn’t promote me to buy any as, like you say it’s a tad expensive. Nice for special occasions or to enjoy when you are in the right cafe. 🙂
Is it much dearer than the average tea?
Yes, but it is a very ‘special’ tea for a ‘special’ occasion, I think 🙂
Is it fully organic? No pesticides are used during plantation. Is it so? Let me know. Thanks
Hi Chayan, you will need to check with the manufacturers if they have used pesticides etc. Sorry I can’t help you.