Reviews and background on many of these teas and the producers who make them can be found by searching this blog. In these posts are links to other blogs which have reviewed the same tea.
If you know of any others that are not mentioned, please leave a comment and they will be added to the list. This is not an endorsement of these teas, tea companies, or tea vendors, it is simply a list.
United States of America:
Butiki Teas
This company offers one Korean tea. Currently, its source, production, harvest year, and grade are unknown.
Green Tea:
South Korean Green (sold out)
Detroit Zen Center
Currently they do not offer Korean teas for sale over the internet.
Fava Tea Company
This company offers one Korean tea. Currently, its source, production, harvest year, and grade are unknown.
Green Tea:
South Korean "Yun"
Good Green Tea
These guys are quickly becoming the most diverse Korean tea dealer in the West. They carry teas from three of the oldest and most established Korean tea companies, Hankook Tea, Ssang Kye, and Jukro. They price the tea at prices close to Korean shelf prices and offer free shipping. Ssang Kye tea is also stocked by Shan Shui Tea (below), Jukro tea is also stocked by CoreaColor (below), and (of course) Hankook Tea is stocked by Hankook (below). They are also beginning to bring in limited number micro farmed teas as well under their brand ZeDa. Currently they have ZeDa and Jukro 2013 harvest green tea.
Green Tea:
Teuk Seon Green Tea (Late Saejak)
Jeong Seon Green Tea (Jungjak)
Ssangkye Premium Woojeon
Ssangkye Jakseol (Seajak)
Ssangkye Roasted Sajack
Ssangkye Jongno (Jungjak)
Jukro Green Tea Saejak
Jukro Green Tea Jungjak
Jukro Green Tea Daejak
ZeDa Sejak Green Tea (sold out)
Balhyocha (Semi-oxidized Tea):
Oolong Tea (same as Hankook's Hwang Tea (Yellow Tea))
Ssangkye Black Tea Sejack
(Ssang Kye) Chun Go Hyang- Hwang Cha Yellow Tea
ZeDa Hwang Cha/ Yellow Tea
Powdered Green Tea:
Gamnong Matcha (Powdered Green Tea)
Ssangkye Sejak Powdered Tea
Hancha Tea
Currently the region, grade, and harvest year of these Korean teas are unknown. This site is currently down.
Green Tea:
Early Summer Jakseol
Lux Green
Misty Green
Balhyocha (Semi-oxidized Tea):
Amber Gold
Hankook Tea Company
The first Korean company to set up shop in the West. They produce their own tea from their own tea gardens most of which are around the Gwangju area. They are picked by hand then machine produced. They carry two lines of tea- one carrying the highest Korean Organic certification and the other their traditional offering.
Green Tea:
Organic Gamnong Green Tea (Early Saejak)
Organic Chut Mool Green Tea (Late Saejak)
Organic Doo Mool Green Tea (Jungjak)
Ujeon Gamro Green Tea
Gamnong Green Tea (Early Saejak)
Teuk Seon Green Tea (Late Saejak)
Jeong Seon Green Tea (Jungjak)
Balhyocha (Semi-oxidized Tea):
Hwang Tea (Yellow Tea)
Powdered Green Tea:
Gamnong Matcha
These guys source their tea from famous tea producer Dong Cheon, a tea cooperative of 88 farmers in the Ssangkye tea producing area. The tea is picked by hand then standardized production methods are used including the Jung cha method. This tea is true semi-wild tea. These same teas are also offered by Phoenix Tea Shop. In late 2012 they started to source semi-wild and wild teas from small farms. You can get a hold of them through the contact info on their blog.
Green Tea:
Saejak
Jungjak
Daejak
Balhyocha (Semi-oxidized Tea):
Dan-cha (hong cha)
2012 Jeong Jae Yeun Wild Jiri Moutain Hwang Cha
Dong Cheon Sejak (sold out)
Dong Cheon Jungjak (sold out)
Dong Cheon Daejak (sold out)
Balhyocha (Semi-oxidized Tea):
Dong Cheon Red Tea (Dan-cha)
Republic Of Tea (formally Rare Tea Republic)
Republic of Tea recently took amalgamated its side company Rare Tea Republic. This outfit sources their tea from a small cooperative in Hadong. It is all hand picked by farmers and hand produced by teamaster Lee Kyong Sook. They sell 2012 harvest.
Green Tea:
Ha Dong Sejak
Balhyocha (Semi-oxidized Tea):
Ha Dong Bohea Green Tea
These guys buy a variety of popular, reputable Hadong and Ssanggye area teas (such as Ssang Kye and Koryeo) from well known and established Korean producers and sell them for a mark-up on their site. Currently they have a nice selection of 2012, 2011, 2010, 2009, and 2008 teas in stock.
Green Tea:
Tokpoom Goryeo (Premium Ujeon) (2012 is sold out, older harvest years still available)
Woojeon Goryeo (Ujeon) (2012 is sold out, older harvest years still available)
Saejak Goryeo (2012 is sold out, older harvest years still available)
Saejak Ssanggye
Joongjak Ssanggye (Jungjak)
Joongjak Goryeo (Jungjak)
Balhyocha (Semi-oxidized Tea):
Woojeon Cheongcha (Ujeon)
Teokseon Cheongcha Goryeo (premium Ujeon)
STASH Tea
This large tea company more famous for its teabags offers a loose Jeju green tea. Harvest year, production, grade, and source unknown.
Green Tea:
Jeju Korean Green
Tea Trekker
Their teas are from Hankook Tea (see above), the first Korean company to set up shop in the West. Hankook Tea's gardens are mostly located around the Gwangju area. They are picked by hand then machine produced. Tea Trekker carry only 2012 teas.
Green Tea:
Jaksul Cha- Gamnong (Early Saejak)
Jaksul Cha- Teuksun (Late Saejak) (sold out)
This is one of Canada's "Big Three" tea chains- the first tea chain store to offer Korean Tea in North America. Their tea is sourced from a farmers co-op on Jeju Island where it is at least partially machine produced.
Green Tea:
Korean Sejak
O5Tea
They source semi-wild Hwagae Valley tea directly from teamaster Kim Jong Yeol (Butea). All the tea available is from the 2012 harvest. Kim Jong Yeol (Butea) is also available from Jiri Mountain Tea Company (below), Tea Mountain (below), and In The Mood For Tea (below). They even source 2010 ddok cha coins from Bo Hyang Tea in the Boseong growing area. They are the only western source for coin style ddok cha.
Green Tea:
Sejak (sold out)
Balhyocha (Semi-oxidized Tea):
Balhyocha Saebyok (ujeon grade)
Balhyocha Noeul (saejak grade) (sold out)
Balhyocha MHL(daejak grade)
Ddok Cha Coins (2010-Boseong)
European Online Korean Tea Vendors
Czech Republic:
Bily Jerab
They sell real semi-wild Jiri mountain tea produced by famous teamaster Shin Gwang-su. Currently one is unsure wether they take international orders. The harvest year of these teas are currently unknown.
Green Tea:
Shin Gwang-su Seikou
Shin Gwang-su Sumi
Shin Gwang-su Sunsumi (sold out)
Nokcha (grade and region unspecified) (sold out)
Dobra Cajovna
They source their tea from established producers in the Jiri Mountain area. They have two teahouses in the USA that carry these teas. They are currently sold out of all Korean tea.
Green Tea:
Nokcha (Jungjak- sold out)
Jookro Seajak (sold out)
Darjeeling.cz
They source Hadong, Ssanggye area tea right from small producers. Currently, they have 2012 teas in stock.
Green Tea:
Ujeon Jakseolcha- Sparrow's Tongue (sold out)
Nokcha Sejak (sold out)
Balhyocha (Semi-oxidized Tea):
Hwang Cha- Yellow Tea
Tea Mountain
These guys carry 2011 teas from Hwagae Valley producers- Kim Jong Yeol (Butea) and Kim Shin Ho (Samtae). They also stock Jukro's cake "Tong E Cha" balhyocha. Kim Jong Yeol (Butea) 2012 teas can also be purchased at O5tea (above), Jiri Mountain Tea Company (below), and In The Mood For Tea (below).
Green Tea:
Saejak Butea (Kim Jong Yeol)
Saejak Samtae (Kim Shin Ho)
Jungjak Butea (Kim Jong Yeol)
Balhyocha (Semi-oxidized Tea):
Balhyocha Saebyeok Hyanggi "Sunrise" (Kim Jong Yeol)
Balhyocha Noeul Hyanggi "Sunset" (Kim Jong Yeol)
Hwagae Uricha Tongecha (Jukro)
England:
East Teas
They source their tea from Dong Cheon, a tea cooperative of 88 farmers in the Ssangkye tea producing area. The tea is picked by hand then standardized production methods are used. This green tea is true semi-wild tea produced using machine production and the jeung cha method.
Green Tea:
Sparrow's Tongue (Jiri Mountain, Ujeon)
Nokcha (Boseong, Saejak)
Balhyocha (Semi-oxidized Tea):
Hongcha (Region not specified)
Nothing But Tea
Green Tea:
Korean Green Tea FOP
Postcard Teas
They source their tea from Dong Cheon, a tea cooperative of 88 farmers in the Ssangkye tea producing area. The tea is picked by hand then standardized production methods are used. This green tea is true semi-wild tea produced using machine production and the jeung cha method. Dong Cheon teas are also available from Morning Crane Tea (above), Pheonix Tea Shop (above), and East Teas (above).
Green Tea:
Sparrow's Tongue (Jiri Mountain, Ujeon) (sold out)
Nokcha (Boseong, Saejak)
Balhyocha (Semi-oxidized Tea):
Korean Breakfast (Dan Cha)
CoreaColor
These guys buy a variety of popular, reputable Hadong and Ssanggye area teas (such as Jukro and Woon Sang) from well known and established Korean producers and sell them for prices comparable to the Korean shelf price. Antique Alive (below) also stocks Woon Sang tea and Good Green Tea (above) stocks Jukro. Le Palais Des Thes (below) also stocks Jukro's Uricha (balhyocha).
Green Tea:
Juk Woojeon 80 (Ujeon)
Juk Woojeon 40 (Ujeon) (sold out)
Woonsejak 80 (Saejak) (sold out)
Woonsejak 40 (Saejak)
Juk Jungjak
Balhyocha (Semi-oxidized Tea):
Uricha (sold out)
Gayacha
Le Palais Des Thes
This was probably the first online Westren tea vendor to sell Korean tea. They only carry one Korean tea, Jukro's balhyocha. They have been carrying this famous Korean yellow tea for years. CoreaColor (above) also stocks this tea.
Balhyocha (Semi-oxidized Tea):
Jukro Black Tea (Balhyocha)
Germany:
Salacca
These guys offer tea from all of the three main production areas of Korea. From Jeju they offer a tea from O'Sulloc. From Boseong they offer a all hand produced Daejak grade tea. From Hwagae Valley they sell a first pick Ujeon, standard Ujeon, and a saejak- all hand picked and produced using traditional methods and semi-wild leaves. All their teas are believed to be from the 2011 harvest.
Green Tea:
Sulloc Cha Jaksul (Jeju)
Gisancha Daejack (Boseong)
Special Woojun (Hwagae, early Ujeon)
Sejak (Hwagae, Saejak)
Sweden:
House of Tea
This tea company sourced its 2011 Korean tea from a unique producing area, Sacheon. This location near the South Sea located about half way between more traditional tea growing regions of Hadong and Goseong. Their 2012 Korean tea is from Hadong tea producing area.
Green Tea:
Nokcha Hadong Woojeon (sold out)
Nokcha Hadong Saejak
Nokcha Sacheon Woojeon Organic (sold out)
In the Mood for Tea
They source semi-wild Hwagae Valley tea directly from teamaster Kim Jong Yeol (Butea). They carry 2012 harvest green tea and a balhyocha from the 2010 harvest. Kim Jong Yeol (Butea) is also available from Jiri Mountain Tea Company (above), Tea Mountain (above), and O5tea (above).
Green Tea:
Ujeon Green Tea
Sejak Green Tea (sold out)
Jungjak Green Tea (sold out)
Balhyocha (Semi-oxidized tea):
Balhyocha Top Grade, Hwang-cha (seajak grade- sold out)
Balhyocha, Hwang-cha (jungjak grade)
Te-Centralen
These guys sell Jukro tea, a classic Hwagae Valley tea producer that produces all there tea by hand. Jukro green tea does not sell its tea in bulk so you always receive original packaging and freshness guaranteed. Jukro tea is also available from Good Green Tea (above) CoreaColor (above) Le Palais Des Thes (above). They currently sell 2012 harvest.
Green Tea:
Korea Hadong Woojeon
Korea Hadong Saejak
Balhyocha (Semi-oxidized tea):
Korean Hadong Black
Korea:
Antique Alive
These guys operate an exclusively web based store in Korea. They export a lot of Korean things. Some of these things are Jirisan and Hwagae Valley Korean green tea. They buy from famous producers (such as Woon Sang) and sell them at a markup. CoreaColor (above) also sells Woon Sang tea.
Green Tea:
Jirisan Ujeon
Jirisan Saejak
Jirisan Jungjak
Jirisan Daejak (sold out)
Hwagae Valley Ujeon (sold out)
Hwagae Vally Saejak
Jiri Mountain Daejak (sold out)
The owner sources tea from family ran farms in Hwagae. He is on the ground in Hwagae choosing only the teas that he feels are of quality. Therefore his exact source changes from year to year depending on the quality of the harvest. They are the first online vendor to offer 2013 Korean tea, a Ujeon by Lee Deok-Ju. He still has stock of Saejak grade green tea from Oh Si Yeong and balhyocha by Yoon Ja-He and Kim Jong Yeol-Butea.
2013 Jirisan (Hwagae Valley) Organic Ujeon Nokcha (1st Flush) (Lee Deok-ju)
2012 Jirisan "Hwagae Valley" Organic Saejak (Oh Si Yeong)
2012 Jirisan "Hwagae Valley" Organic Balhyocha (Saejak grade) (Yoon Ja-Hae)
Korean Arts
Korean Arts, an exclusively internet based business, exports a bunch of different Korean stuff including boxes of O'sulloc tea (see below). The Se-jak that Korean Arts sells is an O'sulloc premium tea, the other three are generally sold at Korean supermarkets and are not available on the O'sulloc English webpage for purchase. Believe their stock is 2010.
Green Tea:
Se-jak (Se-jak grade) TG002S (Sejac, see below)
Jak-seol (Jung-jak grade) TG003O (Sulloc Jaksul Okrok)
Man-su (Dae-jak grade) TG004M (Sulloc Jaksul Dukgum)
Halla (Dae-jak grade) TG004H (Sulloc Jaksul Jeungjae)
O'sulloc
This is the largest tea producer in Korea and just recently started selling tea to International customers over the internet and apparently has now stopped. This tea is grown primarily grown on Jeju Island and is completely machine processed. Will leave the below names for reference although the links no longer work.
Green Tea:
Okro (shade Grown)
Ujeon
Sejac (Saejak)
Ouksujin (grade unspecified)
Balhyocha (Semi-oxidized Tea):
Seonhyang (lightly oxidized)
Woonhyang (medium oxidized)
Samdayeon (post fermented)
See these posts & comments for more information on the grading system of Korean tea (Ujeon, Saejak, Jungjak):
Categorizing Korean Green Teas: Why We Categorize
Satisfying Marshaln
See these posts for more information on the three main tea producing regions of Korea:
Three Main Tea Producing Areas In Korea: Boseong
Three Main Tea Producing Areas In Korea: Jeju Island
Three Main Tea Producing Areas In Korea: Jiri Mountain
Disambiguation of Jiri Mountain Tea
Edited on Nov 20/2012
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