Collection: Ceylon Tea

Savor pure Sri Lankan Ceylon tea — bright, fragrant, and crafted with care.

Whether loose‑leaf or bagged, each variety delivers authentic taste and smooth character, ideal for daily brewing or special tea moments.

Dimbula Orange Pekoe Tea – Classic Black Tea, Estate-Grown Quality

Dimbula Orange Pekoe Tea brings you leaves grown in the cool highlands of Sri Lanka. The result is a clean, full‑bodied brew with a bright coppery liquor, floral‑citrus aroma, and a refreshing finish.

It’s perfect either plain or with a splash of milk. With each sip you get premium estate‑grown Ceylon tea, ideal for mornings or anytime you crave a traditional black‑tea experience. 

Ceylon Black Tea (Loose-Leaf) – Rich Body & Robust Flavor

The Loose‑Leaf Ceylon Black Tea offers a deep, brisk infusion with a rich amber color. Its strong but smooth flavor pairs beautifully with breakfast dishes or pastries.

This tea’s full-bodied character makes it a dependable daily go‑to for fans of true Sri Lankan black tea.

Ceylon Tea Bags – Convenient & Consistent Everyday Brew

Ceylon Tea Bags deliver authentic Ceylon flavor in a quick, easy-to-brew form. Each bag yields a smooth cup with the same bright, brisk profile as loose leaf tea.

Great for busy mornings or on-the-go tea breaks, it’s ideal if you want consistent quality without the prep.

Ceylon Green Tea – Light, Fresh & Gentle on the Palate

Ceylon Green Tea offers a gentle, refreshing infusion with subtle vegetal and floral notes. Light in body and smooth in taste, it’s perfect hot or iced.

Low in caffeine and rich in antioxidants, this tea suits anyone looking for a lighter, wellness‑friendly alternative to black tea.

Ceylon Cinnamon Tea – Warm, Spicy Comfort & Natural Aroma

Ceylon Cinnamon Tea blends high‑grade Sri Lankan tea leaves with real cinnamon for a naturally sweet, warming cup. Expect rich spice notes and an aromatic, comforting finish — perfect for chilly mornings or calming evenings when you want gentle warmth with depth of flavor.

Ceylon Cinnamon & Black Tea Bags – Balanced Blend of Bold Tea & Spice

This blend combines robust Ceylon black tea with a hint of real cinnamon, delivering a full‑bodied cup with warming spice undertones.

It’s ideal for those who enjoy classic black tea depth but want an additional layer of aromatic sweetness. Great for pairing with breakfast or desserts.

Ceylon Cinnamon & Green Tea Bags – Light, Spiced & Refreshing

By blending smooth Ceylon green tea with subtle cinnamon warmth, this tea creates a refreshing infusion with a gentle spice note.

It’s a balanced pick for those who like green tea’s freshness but with a cozy, aromatic twist for a relaxed sip.

Cinnamon and Ginger Tea Bags x 40 – Spicy & Invigorating Blend

The Cinnamon and Ginger Tea Bag blend brings together warming cinnamon and zesty ginger for a spicy‑sweet cup.

It’s ideal for mornings or after meals when you want gentle digestive comfort and a warming, aromatic brew. The spice mix gives a lively aroma and a comforting finish.

Cinnamon and Turmeric Tea Bags x 40 – Earthy, Warm & Soothing Blend

This tea blends cinnamon with turmeric for an earthy, warming infusion. Expect gentle spice, subtle bitterness, and a soothing aroma that works well hot or iced.

It’s a great choice for those exploring wellness-focused teas with a distinctive flavor profile.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

Ceylon tea has a distinctive character that sets it apart from teas grown elsewhere, and this comes down to Sri Lanka's unique geography and production methods.

Sri Lanka (formerly Ceylon under British rule) has seven different tea-growing regions, each producing teas with noticeably different profiles. The island's varied elevations, from sea level to over 6,000 feet, create dramatically different growing conditions. High-grown teas from places like Nuwara Eliya (above 4,000 feet) are light and delicate with floral notes; these are sometimes called "the champagne of Ceylon teas." Mid-elevation teas from Kandy and Dimbula offer a fuller body with copper-colored liquor and balanced flavors. Low-grown teas from Ruhuna and Sabaragamuwa produce darker, more robust brews favored in the Middle East.

What makes Ceylon tea genuinely unique, according to scientific research, is its specific composition of flavonols. Studies have identified that Ceylon black tea has a unique flavonol profile responsible for its characteristic crisp, citrus-like aroma that you don't find in teas from other origins like India or China. When people describe Ceylon tea as "bright" or having citrus notes, that's the chemistry behind the experience.

The production methods matter too. Ceylon tea is hand-picked, following the "two leaves and a bud" principle where workers carefully select only the top growth. The orthodox manufacturing process (withering, rolling, oxidizing, drying) is still used rather than the faster CTC (Cut-Tear-Curl) method used for many commercial teas. This traditional approach preserves more of the aromatic compounds and creates a more complex cup.

Sri Lanka's tea industry is heavily regulated. The Sri Lanka Tea Board oversees quality standards, and the Lion Logo certification guarantees that tea is 100% pure Ceylon, packed in Sri Lanka, and meets strict quality requirements. Sri Lanka was also the first country certified "Ozone Friendly" for tea production under the Montreal Protocol, and their teas consistently test as the cleanest in the world for pesticide residues.

DRUERA sources directly from Sri Lankan estates, which means fresher tea with more intact aromatics compared to tea that's traveled through multiple distributors and warehouses before reaching you.