Monday 30 June 2014

Suki Tea, Belfast - "Tea as it should be"...










On Friday we visited the office HQ of Belfast brand Suki Tea, who are actually just down the road from our studio in Conway Mill, situated in Twin Spires...

We met with the lovely Gill, who was kind enough to talk us through their beautiful selection of tea's and tell us a bit about the brand, process and ethos. The smell from the tea was absolutely incredible as we walked in, and we had fun making our selection. We were looking for some tea for our clients, and finally settled on Earl Grey Blue Flower, which, in addition to being absolutely beautiful to look at (those vibrant blue flowers, wow!), tastes beautiful. So smooth and much more delicate and rounded that your average Earl Grey, which Gill explained was because of the large size of the leaf they use... we also picked up some Indian Spiced Chai (for infusing in milk), Mango Tango (on Gill's personal recommendation) and Apple Loves Mint, too. Can't wait to try them all!

As a little bit of back-ground to Suki Tea...

"Belfast’s Boutique Blender, Suki Tea, first set up in 2005 by business partners Annie and Oscar, has become a strong contender in the UK’s Loose Leaf tea market. Launched with the aim to provide their customers with the finest loose leaf tea, herbal infusions and fruit blends from around the world; the pair made ethical sourcing their priority whilst delivering a quality and fresh product. Winners of over 21 Great Taste Awards and multiple industry awards Suki Tea truly is ‘Tea as it should be’.

We're sure our clients will love the Earl Grey Blue Flower, and we're just delighted to be able to work with a local brand who is as passionate about quality as we are!

A big thanks to Gill for showing us the range, and if you're new to Suki Tea, be sure to check out their website and treat yourself to some DELICIOUSLY good tea, or visit them at the weekly St. Georges Market where they keep a stall...

...I think I'll go now and put the kettle on. Suki Tea, of course! ;)

A&R

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