Grace Tea Company
14 Craig Rd, Acton
(978) 635-9500
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I’ve been purchasing teas from Grace Tea for the last ten years plus. There is no better tea company than this one. I love making my own tea blends with their amazing loose tea inventory. Excellent customer service as well. If you have a tea lover in your life, this is the ultimate gift! Their tins are beautiful and look great on display as well.
Grace Tea was one of the recommendations for breakfast blends when Bob from Tea Trekker retired. The reviews on their site were uniformly high, and they seemed to have good, straightforward teas—none of those silly bits of fruit and flowers. Looking back, I probably should have been tipped off by the review that said this was better than Lipton, but I also wonder if their quality has recently declined.
All of the teas I received had barely any aroma or flavor left. They were clearly not fresh and had not been stored properly. When I asked if they track harvest dates/storage length, all they had to say was that the teas they receive from the importers don't stay in their warehouses long. They did not seem to know the age of the teas they were receiving.
I also now understand why the reviews on their site are so high. I reviewed the teas I received a week ago but the reviews have remained mysteriously absent from their site. I have to assume they are censoring critical reviews.
If you're used to getting teas direct from farms, you will not be happy with Grace Tea. Rishi, Upton, Vibrant, and Yunnan Sourcing will all send you fresh tea that still smells like something. “Better than Lipton” is no longer good enough for a tea company.
This place is great for a daily driver tea! I have almost all of their teas in their 4 oz tins, and I drink them every morning and most afternoons too! If youre looking for affordable, high quality, and frankly pleasing teas, this is the place!
Grace Tea was one of the recommendations for breakfast blends when Bob from Tea Trekker retired. The reviews on their site were uniformly high, and they seemed to have good, straightforward teas—none of those silly bits of fruit and flowers. Looking back, I probably should have been tipped off by the review that said this was better than Lipton, but I also wonder if their quality has recently declined.All of the teas I received had barely any aroma or flavor left. They were clearly not fresh and had not been stored properly. When I asked if they track harvest dates/storage length, all they had to say was that the teas they receive from the importers don't stay in their warehouses long. They did not seem to know the age of the teas they were receiving.I also now understand why the reviews on their site are so high. I reviewed the teas I received a week ago but the reviews have remained mysteriously absent from their site. I have to assume they are censoring critical reviews.If you're used to getting teas direct from farms, you will not be happy with Grace Tea. Rishi, Upton, Vibrant, and Yunnan Sourcing will all send you fresh tea that still smells like something. “Better than Lipton” is no longer good enough for a tea company.
Their tea is real and delicious, beautiful full leaves and fabulous blends. For True Tea Lovers
We drink only Winey Keemun for breakfast and enjoy a variety of Grace teas for afternoon -0+ purchased at Rooster Brother, Ellsworth, Maine.
Winey Keemun English Breakfast Tea by Grace Tea Company is, without a doubt, the best English Breakfast tea that I have ever had the pleasure to drink! It's a very high quality and deliciously rich breakfast blend. An absolutely luxurious tea!
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