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Loose Leaf Tea Online

Discover loose leaf tea worth savoring at Nelson's Tea. Our collection spans calming herbal blends, smooth caffeine-free rooibos, and bold favorites like Black Dragon Oolong. Every product in our range is made with whole leaves, real ingredients, and zero artificial flavors. Whether you take your tea strong, light, or somewhere in between, Nelson's Tea has a blend that fits. Order a bag today and taste the difference fresh loose-leaf tea leaves make.
  • Green Rooibos Loose Leaf Tea Green Rooibos Loose Leaf Tea

    Green Rooibos

    South African red bush tea that is naturally sweet and flavorful both hot as well as cold. Rooibos tea has been known to promote digestion and well-being. Outside of green tea, this is one of the healthiest teas you can drink! Looking for larger...

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  • Cherry Coconut Pineapple loose leaf tea Cherry Coconut Pineapple loose leaf tea

    Cherry Coconut Pineapple

    Description Just like the sweet summer ambrosia salad, this brew is full of sweet fruity flavor and is especially enjoyable iced. Ingredients: Black tea, orange peel, coconut, safflower and natural flavoring. How to Brew Brewing...

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  • Chai Latte (caffeine Free) Chai Latte (caffeine Free)

    Chai Latte (Caffeine Free)

    The chai latte caffeine-free blend is built around honeybush, a naturally sweet South African herb, then loaded up with the spices that make chai worth drinking: cinnamon, ginger, clove, and cardamom. Toasted coconut rounds out the body and gives it that...

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  • Green and White Loose Leaf Tea Green and White Loose Leaf Tea

    White & Green

    This white and green blend has a subtle, yet complex flavor with just a hint of sweetness and is full of antioxidants. With Whispering White, you get the benefits of both green and white tea blends with 5-10% the caffeine of a cup of coffee! White tea...

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  • Honey bush loose leaf tea Honey Bush

    Honey Bush

    Gorgeous mahogany brown leaf granules. This herbal emits a floral, tea-like aroma and flavor, providing an amber-colored brew with great clarity. Looking for larger quantities? We've got you covered. Contact us for quotes on 16.5kg bags. Ingredients:...

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  • Hoosier Kettle Corn loose leaf tea Hoosier Kettle Corn

    Hoosier Kettle Corn

    O' The taste of the sweet hoosier land, capturing the essence of one of our favorite treats. Ingredients: Green Rooibos, Honeybush, Red rooibos, Caramel pieces, Corn, Safflower, Toasted coconut, Marigold, and natural flavoring. Naturally Caffeine...

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  • Peach tangerine loose leaf tea Peach tangerine loose leaf tea

    Peach Tangerine

    Peach Tangerine White Tea brings together the light elegance of white tea with the bright, juicy flavors of peach and citrus. The base combines delicate white tea and green tea leaves, creating a smooth, refreshing cup without being overly heavy. Dried...

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  • Spiced fruit loose leaf tea Spiced fruit loose leaf tea

    Cinnamon Apple Orange

    Description Cinnamon, apple, and orange dance delicately together in this black tea base creating a sweet and spicy fruity infusion. Ingredients: Black tea, cinnamon chips, rose petals, orange peel, dried apples, strawberry leaf and natural...

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  • Coconut Mango Passionfruit Coconut Mango Passionfruit

    Coconut Mango Passionfruit

    Description Like a mixed drink on the beach, this naturally sweet, fruity blend is sure to please. Sit back, relax and sip your way to paradise. Ingredients: Black and green tea, dried mango, dried pineapple, cornflowers, coconut,...

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  • A&J's Old Fashioned Cola Tea A&J's Old Fashioned Cola Tea

    A&J's Old Fashioned Cola Tea

    Most people reach for a soda without a second thought. It's more of a habit than people generally realize. You get used to the familiar fizz, the warmth of cola that permeates your taste buds, and the immense satisfaction after the first sip. Our Old...

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  • mint melange mint melange

    Mint Mélange

    Mint Mélange is a tea that rejuvenates you with your first sip. Built on a silky green rooibos base, this herbal blend stacks cool spearmint atop a gentle mix of soothing botanicals. Notes of linden leaf and eucalyptus provide a soft herbal lift,...

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  • Strawberry Almond Strawberry Almond

    Strawberry Almond

    Luscious summer strawberry fruit and sweet almond butter swirl together in this brew that is sure to evoke nostalgia upon consumption. Ingredients: Red & green rooibos tea, almonds, dried strawberries, and natural flavoring. Naturally Caffeine...

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Shop Nelson's Tea Loose-Leaf Tea by Type

Browse the full range of loose-leaf tea from Nelson's Tea by style and strength. Each type below links to its own Nelson's Tea collection so you can find exactly the flavor and caffeine level you're after.

Black Tea

Bold, full-bodied loose-leaf black tea that brings real strength to your morning cup. Includes English Breakfast and Earl Grey. Both these varieties are high-caffeine classics worth keeping on hand.

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Green Tea

Fresh, lighter loose-leaf green tea with a crisp finish and moderate caffeine. A good choice when you want a lift without anything too heavy.

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White Tea

Delicate, lightly sweet white tea made from young, minimally handled buds. The lowest-caffeine option among true teas and one of the gentlest to brew.

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Oolong

Smooth, layered oolong that sits between black and green. It tastes loral, toasty, or both depending on the steep. Re-steeps beautifully, which makes it one of the better values in the collection.

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Herbal Tea

Naturally caffeine-free herbal blends, including chamomile and peppermint. Works at any hour because there is nothing in it to keep you up.

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Rooibos

Naturally sweet, earthy, caffeine-free rooibos grown in South Africa. Rich in antioxidants and smooth enough to drink morning or night.

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Caffeine Free

Every caffeine-free loose-leaf option is gathered in one place, inlcuding herbal blends, rooibos, and decaf-style teas.

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Organic Loose Leaf Tea

Green, black, and herbal blends grown without synthetic pesticides. Clean ingredients, straightforward flavor.

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Classic Teas

Timeless, single-note, and traditional loose-leaf blends that have earned their place for good reason.

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Premium Tea

Our highest-grade and specialty loose-leaf selections for when the cup really matters.

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Chari-TEAS

Dessert-inspired loose leaf blends with bold, sweet flavor profiles. A delightful pick when you want something a little indulgent without the calories.

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Loose Leaf Tea Types Compared

Not sure which loose-leaf tea suits you? This quick comparison covers caffeine level, flavor, and how many times each type can be re-steeped.

Tea Type Caffeine (per 8 oz) Taste Profile Re-steeps Best For
Black Tea High (~40–70 mg) Bold, malty, full-bodied 1–2 times Mornings, afternoon boost
Oolong Medium–High (~30–50 mg) Smooth, floral to toasty 3–5 times All-day sipping, exploring flavor
Green Tea Medium–High (~20–45 mg) Fresh, crisp, vegetal 2–3 times A gentle lift any time of day
White Tea Low (~15–30 mg) Delicate, lightly sweet, floral 2–3 times Quiet, low-caffeine moments
Rooibos None (0 mg) Naturally sweet, earthy 1–2 times Evenings, all ages, antioxidant-rich
Herbal None (0 mg) Varies (minty, fruity, spiced) 1–2 times Winding down, after dinner

Loose Leaf Tea By The Numbers

A standard Nelson's Tea bag brews roughly 25–30 cups. A one-pound bulk bag yields about 180–200 cups.

Buying in bulk can bring your per-cup cost down to under $0.50, which is often less than half the price of a single-serve coffee.

Most loose-leaf teas re-steep 2–3 times, and oolong goes 3–5 times, so one scoop covers more ground than you might expect.

Sealed loose-leaf tea keeps well for 1–2 years; once opened, aim to finish it within 6 months for peak flavor.

Black tea has the highest caffeine (roughly 40–70 mg per cup); green runs 20–45 mg, white 15–30 mg, and herbal and rooibos sit at 0 mg.

Every blend in the collection contains zero artificial flavors and zero preservatives.

Bag-yield and price-per-cup figures are illustrative. Confirm against actual pack sizes before publishing.

Explore the Variety of Flavors in Our Loose-Leaf Tea Collection

Whatever you are looking for in a cup, chances are good you will find more than one blend that fits here. Black Dragon Oolong brings layered, slightly sweet depth. Lavender Earl Grey goes soft and floral. The two sit at opposite ends of the flavor spectrum, and there is a lot in between. Most people who spend time here find several blends they come back to regularly.

Every tea is sourced with care, so it arrives fresh and full of its natural character. There is no artificial flavorings or preservatives involves. All you get is pureleaves, herbs, and spices doing what they do on their own. Whether you reach for a robust black tea in the morning or a calming herbal blend when the day winds down, each one is worth the few minutes it takes to brew properly.

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Types of Loose-Leaf Tea

Nelson's Tea groups the loose-leaf collection into three categories to make browsing easier. Each one captures a different style and mood.

Bold and Smooth Loose-Leaf Tea

Black teas deliver full-bodied, strong flavor. Good for mornings or when you need something that holds up to milk. Green teas are fresher and lighter, with a clean finish. Oolong lands in the middle: smooth, layered, and interesting across multiple steeps. All three styles are sourced for whole-leaf quality, which is what keeps the flavor rich from the first steep to the last.

Naturally Caffeine-Free Loose-Leaf Tea

No caffeine does not mean no flavor. This category includes calming chamomile, refreshing peppermint, old-school root beer, and delicate glass slipper, among others. Rooibos comes from South Africa, tastes naturally sweet and earthy, and brings a solid antioxidant profile with zero stimulant effect. Both herbal and rooibos options work morning, evening, or brewed by the pot.

Light and Delicate Loose-Leaf Tea

White tea is made from young buds with minimal processing. The result is soft, lightly sweet, and slightly floral without being fussy. Organic blends (green, black, or herbal) round out this category, grown without synthetic pesticides. The taste reflects that.

How to Brew Nelson's Tea Loose-Leaf Tea

Brewing loose-leaf tea is not complicated. Start with about 1 to 1.5 teaspoons of leaves per 8 ounces of water. Heat the water to the right temperature for your tea type, pour it directly over the leaves in an infuser or teapot, steep for the recommended time, and then remove the leaves and drink. Pouring water over the whole leaves (rather than dunking an infuser into a cup) gives them room to expand fully and release everything the leaves have to offer.

Tea Type Water Temperature Steep Time
Black Tea 195°F 2:45 min
Green Tea 175°F 1:00 min
White Tea 175°F 2:30 min
Oolong 185°F 2:30 min
Rooibos 203°F 4:00 min
Herbal Tea 203°F 4:00 min

How to Brew Hot Tea

Set a timer and stick to the steep time, at least until you know how you like it. Shorter means lighter. Longer means stronger and bolder. Pour heated water over the leaves in an infuser or teapot and give them room to move.

How to Brew Iced Loose-Leaf Tea

For iced tea, the same water temperatures apply but bump the measurement to 1.5 teaspoons per 8 ounces so the flavor stays present once it hits ice. Steep for the full recommended time, then pour straight over a glass of ice. Fruit, herbal, and rooibos blends tend to do especially well here as they are naturally flavorful without needing any sugar to round them out.

Find the Right Loose-Leaf Tea for You

Not sure where to start? Here is a straightforward guide matched to the moments that come up most often.

Best for Mornings

When you need a cup that actually does something, black tea is the best choice. English Breakfast and A Portrait of Earl Grey both carry the highest natural caffeine of any tea type (roughly 40–70 mg per cup) and have enough body to stand up well with a splash of milk.

Best for Winding Down

Ultimately, caffeine-free is the practical choice. Chamomile, rooibos, or a dessert-style Chari-TEAS blend like Glass Slipper or Dark Chocolate Cherry all make a relaxing close to the evening without working against your sleep.

Best for Beginners

Starting with something familiar makes the transition to loose-leaf easier. English Breakfast and Orange Cinnamon Spice are both approachable entry points. A sampler is another good option. It lets you work through several blends in small amounts before committing to a full bag of anything.

Best for Iced Tea

Fruit and herbal blends hold up best over ice. Peach Dream, Raspberry Hibiscus, and Blackberry Mint are all solid choices for cold brewing. These options areaturally sweet and flavorful without any added sugar needed.

Best for a Gift

A sampler, a subscription box, or a crowd-pleasing signature blend like Coconut Chocolate Chai is an effortless, reliable gift for most tea drinkers regardless of how well you know their preferences.

Shop Nelson's Tea Wholesale Loose-Leaf Teas Online

Wholesale loose-leaf tea is available for businesses and bulk buyers who want premium quality at volume pricing. The range is broad enough to support a rotating selection, and the quality holds across every category. Fill out the online application and your account is typically active within 24 hours.

Buy Nelson's Tea Loose-Leaf Tea In Bulk

Buying in bulk lowers the cost per cup and cuts down on reorders. Stored properly (airtight, away from light, heat, and moisture), bulk loose-leaf stays fresh for months. Order by the ounce or the pound depending on how much you go through.

Nelson's Tea Loose-Leaf Wholesale Accounts

The wholesale program is built for cafes, restaurants, retailers, and resellers. Complete the application and bulk pricing applies across black, green, white, oolong, herbal, and rooibos varieties. Most accounts are active within 24 hours of approval.

Apply for a Wholesale Account

Loose-Leaf Tea vs. Tea Bags

The difference comes down to leaf quality, flavor, and value.

Factor Loose-Leaf Tea Standard Tea Bags
Leaf grade Whole or large leaf pieces Small broken leaves, dust, and fannings
Flavor & aroma Fuller; leaves expand and release more oils Weaker; limited room to expand
Re-steeping 2–5 times depending on type Usually once
Cost per cup Lower in bulk (often under $0.50) Higher per cup over time
Variety Hundreds of single teas and blends Limited to common varieties
Additives None — just leaves, herbs, and spices Bag material; sometimes added flavoring
Waste Compostable leaves, less packaging Bags, strings, tags, and wrappers

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What do you mean by loose-leaf tea?

Loose-leaf tea is made from whole or large pieces of tea leaves instead of the tiny bits you see in tea bags. The tea leaves open up while they brew, which gives more flavor and aroma for fresher, more flavorful tea that feels a little more special than bagged tea.

2. Why loose-leaf over bagged tea?

Simply put, loose-leaf tea tastes better since the bigger leaves mean more oils and natural flavor stay in the tea. You can brew it exactly how you like: strong, light, or somewhere in between. And you get way more variety, from classic favorites to blends you can’t find in a box.

3. What are some of the best loose-leaf teas for energy or relaxation?

Black tea or oolong will give you a nice boost. For winding down, herbal blends like chamomile, lavender, or rooibos are great choices. Green tea is right in the middle, with a gentle lift and a fresh taste. It all comes down to what you’re in the mood for.

4. Is drinking loose-leaf tea good for you?

Yes. Loose-leaf tea is full of natural antioxidants and nutrients, and because it’s less processed than bagged tea, you get more of the good stuff your body wants and needs. Depending on the type, it can help you relax, give you energy, or just keep you hydrated in a way that feels comforting.

5. How do you prepare and brew loose-leaf tea?

Scoop about a teaspoon of tea into an infuser or teapot. Pour over hot water ( the temperature of the water will depend on the type of tea). Let it steep for a few minutes, take out the leaves, and enjoy. Play with the steep time until it’s just right for you.

6. Why does loose-leaf tea taste better than tea bags?

Loose-leaf tea is often preferred for being fresher and of higher quality. The larger, less processed leaves keep essential oils and flavor, and the tea leaves will expand during steeping, creating a fuller flavor. Loose-leaf tea also offers more variety and customization.

Because the leaves go through less processing, you won’t find unnecessary additives, and the flavor stays closer to what nature intended. That’s why many local tea shops and larger suppliers alike stick with loose-leaf — it keeps customers coming back for the flavor and quality they expect.

7. How do you get the most flavor out of loose-leaf tea?

For the tastiest loose-leaf hot tea, pour hot water over the whole tea leaves instead of spooning them, which ensures every part of the leaf gets saturated, thus maximizing flavor. Steeping time varies by tea type. Use a timer, clock, or tea timer to get it right. Once you get the hang of infusing tea, you can also estimate times based on personal preference. Adjusting the steeping time ensures a perfect brew. This is especially helpful when buying premium teas from wholesalers.

8. How many times can you use the same loose-leaf tea?

Depending on the tea type, leaf quality, preference, and brewing style, you can steep your favorite loose-leaf teas more than once. Reusing tea leaves is common and appreciated in Japanese tea culture. With each steeping, you may notice distinct flavor differences and new aromas. Some tea styles may taste better on the second, third, or fourth brew.

9. Can we use coffee filters for loose-leaf tea?

Coffee filters may not allow the tea leaves to expand fully, which can affect the flavor. Depending on the type of coffee filter you use, it can also affect the taste further. Tea infusers are designed for loose tea leaves, which gives optimal flavor extraction. You can also use a tea brewer designed to brew the perfect cup of tea.

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