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Spring Tippy is hand-picked from the very first buds of the season in the high-altitude gardens of Ilam, Nepal, and finished by artisan tea makers over traditional wood heat. That first-flush timing and wood-fired process give this single-origin Nepal black tea its clean, sweet, grape-and-almond character and distinctive golden-tippy leaves. To learn how harvest timing shapes flavor, see our guide to Nepalese tea flavors through the seasons.
ELEVATION
~7,000 ft (High-Mountain)
HARVEST
Spring First Flush
REGION
Ilam, Nepal
A first flush is the year's very first harvest, picked in early spring from the season's first buds and young leaves. At high altitude in Ilam, cool, slow-growing spring conditions concentrate natural sugars and aromatic compounds in those early buds, producing a cleaner, lighter, and more aromatic cup than summer or autumn lots. Spring Tippy is built entirely from that first pick, which is why it pours a bright amber-gold and carries fresh fruit notes instead of the deeper, roasted character of later harvests.
If you are new to Nepal black teas, our buyer's guide to Nepal black tea covers the full range from spring-harvest firsts like Spring Tippy to bold, full-bodied options like Himalayan Golden. You can also read about why altitude matters in our guide to Ilam, Nepal's premier tea region. Browse the full Nepal black tea collection to compare styles across the lineup.
Our direct-trade model keeps more value at origin and lets us ship fresher, better-traced loose leaf tea to customers across the United States. Orders leave our Saugus, Massachusetts facility, so it is easy to buy single-origin Nepal black tea online with fast U.S. fulfillment and free shipping over $60.
An 8 oz cup of Spring Tippy contains roughly 40 to 50 mg of caffeine, a medium level for a single-origin Nepal black tea. Combined with the L-theanine naturally present in the leaf, it delivers clean, focused energy without the jitters or crash that coffee can bring. For a deeper look, see our guide on how much caffeine is in black tea.
| Black Tea | Flavor Profile | Caffeine | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Spring Tippy (this tea) | Green grape, almond, demerara sugar, wheat, caramel; wood-fired first flush | Medium | Spring-bright, fruit-forward black tea; clean, sweet sippers |
| Himalayan Golden | Honeyed malt, dried apricot, toasted sugar; rich and full-bodied; award-winning | Medium-High | Bold breakfast tea, special-occasion pour, milk tea drinkers |
| Snow Leopard | Cocoa, caramel, muscat grape, red currant; silky with a wine-like finish | Medium-High | Evening tastings, dessert pairing, wine-lover style flights |
| Manaslu Spring | Honey, spearmint, spring vegetables; smooth, light and refreshing | Medium | Smooth everyday spring black tea with a fresh, minty lift |
| Mardi Himal | Malt, stone fruit, clean amber; dependable single-origin everyday cup | Medium | Reliable everyday Nepal black tea, all-day sipping |
Everything you need to know before your first cup.