Loose Tea From All Over the World, Made and Packed in Hamburg - Welcome to GAIWAN
GAIWAN Tea Factory offers more than 300 loose leaf teas, most of them in organic quality (DE-ÖKO-005) and a selection of handmade glass products for tea preparation and enjoyment.
Our teas are carefully packed in Hamburg, the tea capital of Europe. As far as possible, the teas are produced at the place of origin and further processed in Hamburg. We only use the best ingredients for our teas, which we carefully select.
Do you have any questions about the ingredients or preparation? The preparation instructions, number of teaspoons per litre, water temperature and infusion time are printed on the front of the packaging. For tea preparation we recommend soft filtered water or spring water. The ingredients and the origin of the tea leaves are indicated on the back of the packaging. We will be happy to answer any further questions or suggestions you may have and will be happy to get in touch with you.
If you are satisfied with our tea, please feel free to pass it on. If you are dissatisfied, please feel free to contact us and help us to improve our products and services. We want you to be satisfied and give our best for it.
Gaiwan is, by the way, a cup with a lid in which tea was made thousands of years ago, long before the invention of today's popular teapot.
Your GAIWAN Tea Manufactory Hamburg
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2x 500 ml
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2x 500 ml
2x Teeglas PURE550 im modernen Design, mundgeblasen 500 ml - GAIWAN®
Regular Price: €19.98
Special Price €17.98
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Glass Tea Caddy, 1 Liter, Blank
Regular Price: €19.90
Special Price €14.90
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Tea by Ingredient
Pineapple, Anise, Apple, Valerian, Basil, Beetroot, Birch, Nettle, Blackberry, Cassia, Chili, Cistus, Cranberries, Strawberry, Safflower, Fennel, Lady's Mantle, Goji Berries, Mate, Guarana, Oat Straw, Rose Hip, Hemp, Hibiscus, Raspberry, Elder, Hop, Ginger, Jasmine, Currant, Cocoa, Chamomile, Caramel, Cardamom, Cherry, Coconut, Kombucha, Coriander, Cornflowers, Brittle, Caraway, Turmeric, Lapacho, Lavender, Lime, Phillyrea, Mallow, Tangerine, Almonds, Lemon Balm, Melon, Mistletoe, Vanilla, Cinnamon, Clove, Orange, Oregano, Osmanthus, Papaya, Parsley, Pepper, Peppermint, Puffed Rice, Rhubarb, Marigold, Rose, Raisins, Rosemary, Sage, Sea Buckthorn, Yarrow, Sunflower, Ribwort Plantain, Licorice, Thyme, Hawthorn, Lemon, Lemongrass, Lemon Verbena
Tea by Leaf Grade
The leaf grade is a quality characteristic typically used for black teas from India. It is an indicator of the production, appearance and taste of a tea.
- Orange in Orange Pekoe stands for royal.
- Pekoe denotes short and thick leaves, usually with white hairs on the underside.
- Broken stands for broken leaf due to processing.
- Flowery stands for flowery and means the small delicate buds (tips).
- 1 denotes an even more special quality.
- Special denotes the very best quality.
- Golden stands for the golden shimmering leaf tips, which make the tea even finer and milder.
- Tippy denotes the tea types that contain a particularly high proportion of golden and white leaf tips.
The teas can be ranked by quality and price category as follows up to the very highest quality SFTGFOP1:
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OP | Orange Pekoe |
BOP | Broken Orange Pekoe |
GBOP | Golden Broken Orange Pekoe |
FBOP | Flowery Broken Orange Pekoe |
FOP | Flowery Orange Pekoe |
GFBOP | Golden Flowery Broken Orange Pekoe |
GFOP | Golden Flowery Orange Pekoe |
TGFBOP | Tippy Golden Flowery Broken Orange Pekoe |
TGFOP | Tippy Golden Flowery Orange Pekoe |
FTGFOP |
Fine Tippy Golden Flowery Orange Pekoe |
FTGFOP1 |
Fine Tippy Golden Flowery Orange Pekoe 1 |
SFTGFOP |
Special Fine Tippy Golden Flowery Orange Pekoe |
SFTGFOP1 |
Special Fine Tippy Golden Flowery Orange Pekoe 1 |