Luxury Teas
METZ offers 100% trackable teas and tisanes sourced directly from the world’s finest growers, farmers and manufacturers. A new standard in luxury food service.
P & T is a specialty tea company founded in Berlin that interpret and promote the role of fine tea for a creative and fulfilling modern lifestyle.
The Elmwood Inn Fine Teas story began in 1990 when Shelley Richardson opened a tea room in Perryville, Kentuck, today one of America's favorite locations for a traditional afternoon tea.
As the ONLY large scale commercial tea farm in North America, The Charleston Tea Plantation offers a variety of teas, each made with 100% American grown tea produced on the plantation.
Metz Organic Ayurvedic Balance
Something soothing? Cold B’Gone is just what the Tea Master ordered. Naturally caffeine free.
Sleek mid-century design paired with that classic teapot comfort is what makes Thomas such a stand-out.
Bring a little beauty into your daily ritual with this cup and saucer set. The deep hue will evoke a feeling of true ease. Find serenity with Ella.
If you’re a tea enthusiast and you’re always on the go, there’s a good chance a tea infuser mug is in your near future. They’re a great way to steep and drink tea anywhere. And you don’t need tons of accessories to make the perfect cup. Let’s explore tea infuser mugs to learn more.
Tea infuser mugs are super easy, and fun, to use. First, boil some water in a tea kettle. As your water heats up, place the infuser inside your mug. It’s basically a basket that holds your loose leaf tea.
When the water is ready, pour it into the mug and over the infuser and tea. Cover the mug lid and let your tea steep for a few minutes. Use the directions on the back of your tea container for ideal steep times. Or steep according to your taste preferences. The longer you steep, the stronger the flavor.
Once the tea steeps, open the lid and remove the infuser and tea leaves. Let your tea sit until it’s at your ideal drinking temperature. Then sip, sip, sip away!
When you’re ready to invest in an infuser mug, there are four boxes to check.
Find a mug that holds the right amount of water. If it’s too big, you’ll end up with wasted tea. But if it’s too small, you won’t get as much tea as you like.
Choose from several infuser mug materials like ceramic or glass. But the most common infuser mugs are stainless steel.
Look for extra features like lids and handles. If you’re on the go, you’ll enjoy that extra functionality.
Go for something that speaks to you! Choose the funky pattern. Go for the minimalist look. Whatever strikes your fancy is the best option.
There are so many reasons tea lovers everywhere choose tea infuser mugs. Here are the most common:
Easy to use
Easy to clean
Built-in infuser