Loose Leaf Tea
Discover premium loose leaf teas, hand-packed in Yorkshire: bold black teas, vibrant greens, smooth oolongs, clean wellness blends, and naturally caffeine-free herbals and rooibos. Thoughtfully sourced and packed in small batches, so every cup tastes fresh.
New to loose leaf or stocking up? Find your next go-to tea below.
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Thai Ginger Root
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Hibiscus Tea
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Russian Caravan
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Lover's Leap Ceylon OP
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Rainbow Tea
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Organic Marzipan Rooibos
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Spearmint Tea
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Decaf Kyushu Sencha Green
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Orange Jasmine Oolong
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Jasmine Masala Chai
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SalePumpkin Spice
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Jasmine Dragon Pearls
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Pearl Grey
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Irish Breakfast
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Raspberry Leaf Tea
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Mekong Cinnamon Tea
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Golden Heaven Yunnan
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Cranberry Apple Tart
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Snow Yunnan
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Pai Mu Tan (White Peony)
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Blueberry Maple
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Yerba-Maté
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Keemun Rose
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Raspberry Lemon Verbena
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Oriental Beauty Oolong
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Organic Osprey Gunpowder
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Tiramisu Coffee & Tea Blend
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Santosa BOPS
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Organic Keemun Panda
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Lychee Congou FOP
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Rubus et al.
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Loose Leaf Teaware
From teapots to bamboo matcha whisks, here’s everything you need to brew up a better loose leaf tea.
Loose leaf vs teabags (why it tastes better)
- Bigger leaves, bigger flavour: Whole leaves infuse gradually, giving depth without harsh bitterness.
- Cleaner ingredients: We prioritise natural flavourings (or none at all), real botanicals and honest blends.
- Better value per cup: You use less leaf for more taste—and many teas (especially oolong and green) can be re-steeped.
- Less waste: Plastic-free packaging and no microplastics from bag materials.
How to brew loose leaf tea (no faff required)
All you need is a mug, a simple infuser or teapot, and fresh water.
- Loose leaf black tea: 1 tsp per cup · 100°C · 2–4 mins.
- Loose leaf green tea: 1 tsp · 75–85°C · 1–3 mins.
- Loose leaf Oolong tea: 1 tsp · 85°C · 2–3 mins.
- Loose leaf White tea: 1–2 tsp · 75–85°C · 2–3 mins.
- Loose leaf Herbal & Rooibos teas: 1 heaped tsp · 100°C · 3–7 mins.
Check out our more comprehensive loose leaf tea brew guide here or check the specific recommendation on each product page.
Loose Leaf Tea – FAQs
Is loose leaf tea better than teabags?
For flavour and control, yes. Whole leaves deliver a cleaner, more nuanced cup and you can tailor strength easily.
Which loose leaf tea should I start with?
If you like milk, begin with Assam or English Breakfast. Prefer lighter? Try Sencha or Milk Oolong. For evenings, go Rooibos or Peppermint.
Is loose leaf tea hard to brew?
Not at all. A teaspoon of leaf, hot water, a basic infuser and the guide above—that’s it.
Do you offer organic loose leaf tea?
Yes—especially across herbals (e.g. Dandelion, Turkish Apple) and selected traditional teas. Check each product page.
Can I re-steep the leaves?
Usually, yes—particularly oolongs, greens and whites. Expect a smoother second cup.
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Why Choose Porter Hill?
We’re an independent tea company based in the historic Byram Arcade, Huddersfield. Our focus is flavour, sustainability, and wellbeing — no gimmicks, no compromises. Every order supports a real, local business (and keeps us brewing something special!).
What’s in the Cup?
We only use pure, carefully sourced loose leaf tea – no dust, fannings or artificial nasties. Each blend is hand-packed in Yorkshire and tested for taste, aroma, and quality. Whether it’s classic English Breakfast or a bold chai, you’ll taste the difference from your first sip.
What Our Customers Say
We’re proud to have so many happy customers and 5-star reviews. If you love tea, you’re in the right place.
Delivery & Packaging
We send out your order the same business day in eco-friendly, letterbox-sized packaging where possible and there’s free delivery on UK orders over £35. All our pouches are resealable to keep your tea fresher for longer.
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