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Aram Hand-Picked Teas

Aram Hand-Picked Teas

AramTeas.co.uk is a small company based in Surrey with a mission to provide you with the highest quality and most exotic teas.

All of our teas are hand picked on small farms.  We've scoured three continents for our ingredients, but we don't sell anything we don't love ourselves.

Our teas are available loose as well as in tea bags.  We stock black, green, Oolong, jasmine, white, flowering, pu-erh as well as rooibos, fruit and herbal teas.  We also create our own blends and flavoured teas from classics like Earl Grey to our own inventions.

Our website has extensive articles on tea varieties, regions, health and brewing advice.

If you have any questions or would like more information please don't hesitate to contact us through AramTeas.co.uk

Address:
Banacle Field
Church Lane, Brook
Godalming, Surrey
GU8 5UQ

James Chetwood:
Phone: 020 3286 3351
Web: www.aramteas.co.uk
Email: james@aramteas.co.uk

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