The Different Types Of Teas: Varieties, Tastes And Preparation
Written by Alice
Reading time 6 minGreen tea is one of the most beloved beverages in the world. Praised for its delicate flavours and numerous health benefits, it’s no wonder green tea is a staple for many tea lovers. But with so many types available from Japanese Sencha to floral blends and fruity infusions, how do you choose the best green tea for your taste?
What is the best green tea to drink?
When it comes to the best green tea, it truly depends on your taste and what you’re looking to enjoy. If you favour something light and elegant, Chung Feng offers a delicate, floral cup that’s wonderfully refined. For a classic Japanese profile with grassy freshness and gentle umami, Sencha is a daily favourite. Those who enjoy a bold, slightly smoky flavour might prefer Gunpowder, a tightly rolled Chinese tea known for its strength. If you’re after a more exotic or aromatic experience, Bali green tea—often infused with tropical notes—delivers a fragrant, refreshing brew. And of course, flavoured green tea leaves with additions like jasmine, mint, or citrus offer a playful twist on tradition, perfect for those new to green tea or looking to explore. In the end, the “best” green tea is the one that suits your palate, your mood, and the moment.
Discover Long Jing, also known as “Dragon’s Well”, one of China’s most renowned green teas. Sourced from the Zhejiang Province, this pure origin organic tea offers delicate vegetal and floral notes with a subtle hint of hazelnut. Light and refreshing, it’s perfect for a mindful tea break at any time of day.
George Cannon Long Jing organic green tea – 100g loose leaf
• Pure origin natural green tea
• From China
• Organic tea
• 100g loose leaf
This everyday favourite features notes of pear and rose in a smooth, grassy green tea with light astringency. Perfect for those who enjoy a fresh and floral cup, this Sencha is conveniently packed in pyramid tea bags for easy brewing at home or in the office.
Sencha Green Tea – 25 pyramid tea bags – Exclusive Selection – Lipton
• Origin: Japan
• Flavoured green tea
• Notes: pear and rose petals
• Packaging: dispensing box of 25 individually wrapped pyramid sachets
This high-quality Japanese Sencha by Dammann Frères is a green tea with a rich, vegetal profile and a light bitterness.Best enjoyed during a mid-morning break or as an accompaniment to a light meal, this loose leaf tea is ideal for connoisseurs who value authenticity.
Dammann Frères ‘Sencha Fukuyu’ Japanese green tea – 100g loose leaf
Flavoured green tea
Origin: Japan
Notes: Vegetal notes
Packaging: 100g loose leaf tea
This organic Earl Grey green tea, made by Destination, is a refreshing take on a classic, combining the lightness of green tea with the zesty aroma of bergamot from Sicily. If you like a typical Earl Grey, this is the green tea to try! Ideal as a mid-afternoon pick-me-up.
Destination organic Earl Grey green tea – 20 sachets
• Green tea from Ceylon
• Bergamot from Sicily
• Organic tea
• 20 individual sachets
A wellness favourite that blends green tea with mate, rooibos, grapefruit, and guarana. Designed for detox moments or energising breaks, this zesty and fruity infusion is both revitalising and aromatic. It’s a top seller for a reason.
Kusmi Tea Organic BB Detox Tea – 20 tea bags
• Organic BB Detox Tea
• Mate / Green Tea / Rooisbos and Guarana
• Notes of Grapefruit
• 20 tea bags
This refreshing blend pairs the subtle depth of Japanese green tea with tangy citrus notes from lemon and lime. Perfect as an iced tea on warm days or a bright morning brew, it offers a clean and invigorating flavour.
Japan Lime green tea – 100g loose leaf – Comptoir Français du Thé
• Refreshing fruity green tea
• Perfect throughout the day
• With candied lemons and limes
• 100g loose leaf tea
Inspired by the ambience of Turkish baths, this tea combines green tea with rose petals, red berries, and orange blossom for a floral and fruity profile. Lovely hot or iced, it’s a great introduction to scented green teas.
Palais des Thés Thé du Hammam Fruity Green Tea x 20 chiffon tea bags
• Fruity Green Tea
• Also lovely as an iced tea
• With Red Berries / Dates and Rose Petals
• 20 muslin tea bags
When is the best time to drink green tea?
Green tea is best enjoyed in the morning or early afternoon. Drinking it on an empty stomach can sometimes cause discomfort, so it’s often recommended to enjoy it with or after a light meal.
This timeless blend is naturally scented with jasmine blossoms, creating a floral and calming tea that pairs beautifully with Asian cuisine. Ideal for evenings or relaxing moments, it’s smooth and well-balanced.
Dammann Frères Jasmine green tea – 25 Cristal® sachets
• Floral green tea
• With jasmine
• 25 quality loose sachets in a box
This Sencha-based tea offers a fruity and floral twist with notes of rhubarb, wild strawberry, and cornflower. Light and refreshing, it’s a great tea to enjoy throughout the day. The infusion is delicate and ideal for springtime sipping.
Infusion time 3 to 4 min
Advised infusion temperature 90 °C
Jardin Vert loose leaf green tea – 100g – Dammann
Flavoured green tea
Notes: rhubarb, wild strawberry, cornflower and sunflowers
Origin: China
Packaging: 100g sachet
This exotic green tea features flavours of passion fruit, wild strawberry, and blood peach for a tropical taste adventure. Ideal for iced tea or a lively afternoon cup, it’s as colourful in flavour as it is in aroma.
Dammann Frères L’ Oriental flavoured green tea – 25 Cristal® sachets
• Fruity green tea
• Dominant note of passion fruit
• 25 quality loose sachets
How to Choose the Best Green Tea?
The region where the tea is grown heavily influences its flavour. Japanese green tea leaves (like Sencha and Matcha) often have grassy, umami notes. Chinese teas (like Gunpowder or Chun Mee) tend to be more mellow, sometimes smoky.
Consider whether you prefer something delicate and floral, strong and earthy, or fruity and aromatic. Green tea leaves come in a variety of flavour notes.
Quality can vary significantly with price. Higher-end teas tend to be organically grown and hand-processed, offering more nuanced flavours.
At MaxiCoffee, we’re passionate about delivering only the best quality teas and coffees. Our selection is curated by experts, tested by our team, and loved by our customers. We’re committed to helping you find the best tea for your taste, with reliable advice and a wide range of carefully chosen products.
Choosing the best green tea doesn’t have to be complicated. Whether you prefer a traditional Japanese Sencha, a bold Gunpowder, or a fruity infusion, there’s a perfect green tea for every palate. Use this guide to explore and enjoy the vibrant world of green tea—one cup at a time.
Ready to find your new favourite brew? Head to MaxiCoffee and discover your next green tea obsession!