What Is Loose Leaf Tea (And Why It Matters)

Loose leaf tea is exactly what it sounds like — whole or partially whole tea leaves that are not confined to a bag.

But the difference goes deeper than packaging.

When tea leaves have room to expand in water, they release their natural oils, layered flavors, and aroma fully. The result is a cup that feels rounded, expressive, and complete.

Traditional tea bags often contain smaller broken particles. These brew quickly, but they rarely offer depth or nuance.

Loose leaf tea invites a slower process.

You measure.
You heat the water intentionally.
You steep with attention.

It’s not about complication.
It’s about presence.

The shift is subtle — but once you experience it, it’s noticeable.

The first pour is not just tea.
It’s the beginning of your pause.

The First Pour Collection arrives this April.

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