Harney & Sons Sampler – Fruit Loose Teas

Harney & Sons Sampler – Fruit Loose Teas

Loose / Sampler - Fruit Loose Teas
$46.95
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Harney & Sons Sampler – Fruit Loose Teas

Harney & Sons Sampler – Fruit Loose Teas

$46.95
Packaging TypeLoose
UnitSampler - Fruit Loose Teas

In Middle Europe (Germany and Austria), they have developed a great affection for fruit teas. Tantalizing blends are created over a base of apple pieces, orange peels, hibiscus, and rose hips. We then add some of our favorite fruit flavors. There are four tins per set, each with 4 ounces of caffeine-free infusions bursting with flavor. Discover and enjoy our most popular fruit teas, or introduce them to a friend.

Each sampler includes:

1 - Mango Fruit 4 oz Tin
1 - Peach Fruit 4 oz Tin
1 - Strawberry Kiwi Fruit 4 oz Tin
1 - Blood Orange 4 oz Tin

Meet the Maker

Harney & Sons

Harney & Sons is a third-generation family business that began in 1983 when founder John Harney mastered the art of tea blending in his Salisbury, Connecticut basement. What started as a passion project for an inn proprietor has blossomed into an international authority on fine teas, now led by John’s sons, Mike and Paul, and his grandchildren. From their signature Hot Cinnamon Spice to rare, estate-grown leaves, each blend is a seasoned reflection of a family legacy dedicated to making tea an accessible, everyday luxury.

Heart of the Work

The brand’s heart is rooted in global stewardship and a deep celebration of diversity. As a proud member of 1% for the Planet, Harney & Sons donates one percent of its total sales to environmental organizations, while working to improve the lives of growers across five continents through Fair Trade partnerships. Their philanthropy is a natural extension of their global footprint; in 2025, they successfully raised funds to build a school on a rural tea estate in Mozambique. By purchasing great-tasting tea at fair prices, they ensure their growth provides direct funds for social equity and improvement in the diverse communities—from Africa to South America—that cultivate their leaves.
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