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Atlas Tea Club- My Tea Box Review

Atlas Tea Club is a monthly subscription service that takes you on a journey to explore different teas from around the world. With each box, you get to discover new flavors, cultures, and communities through your tea. Every month, you can explore tea from a new country. 


To get started, visit their website and choose your preferred caffeine level, tea type, and the amount of tea you want delivered to your doorstep. You can choose to receive two different teas each month or one unique tea.


I was thrilled when I received my Atlas tea box, which contained teas from Eastern Nepal. The box also included a postcard with a brief history lesson on Nepal's tea culture and region. Additionally, I received a reusable tea bag and a few all-natural recyclable tea filters.


The Kumari Gold tea, a black tea with high caffeine that required a five-minute steeping time, had tasting notes of caramel, baked fruit, and honey. The tea had a lovely aroma of caramel, and every sip was smooth and enjoyable after a long day. I could taste hints of apple, raisin, and malt, and it quickly became my favorite morning tea.


The White Prakash tea, a white tea with medium caffeine that required a four-minute steeping time, had tasting notes of vanilla, spring blossoms, and muscatel. Each sip left me feeling refreshed, and I could taste some vanilla, but the tea was light and refreshing overall. It's perfect for those who love sipping tea in the evening. I couldn't wait for my next cup!


Atlas Tea Club is an excellent way to try out new teas from around the world. You can surprise someone special with a subscription as a gift too. Please leave a comment below if you enjoy tea and would like to share your thoughts.










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  1. Mmm nice flavors. What a lovely gift to self!

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  2. This is a lovely tea box!

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  3. I drink two cups of tea daily. My daughter loves different varieties of tea from all over the world. I have never heard of this company you mention. But will check it out. Thanks for this wonderful write up. Jerry Godinho

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    1. Jerry, that is wonderful that your daughter enjoys a variety of tea. This company is great, and I love that you can enjoy tea that is delivered right to your front door. Thank you so much for stopping by. :)

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  4. I have heard of tea boxes before but I love that this one offers such a wide variety of teas that I can't necessary get by visiting our local stores. I am a huge tea lover and am always eager to try new teas, so I'm going to have to look into whether they ship to Canada!

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    1. Britt, I love trying out new teas as well. Yes, definitely go, and check out their website. I am sure you will love what you see, and hopefully they do ship to Canada. :)

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  5. oh a fine tea is such a game changer! I love it. the box looks like a great gift

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  6. You have literally just given me the Christmas gift for my mother in-law! You'll forever be my hero for making that one happen! This is the perfect gift for someone that is hard to buy gifts for. I know she enjoys tea, so I'm so excited to give her this as a gift.

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    1. Erica, aw I am happy that this was helpful with providing a gift idea for your mother in-law! It is always so nice when we are able to find that perfect give for family, and friends. :)

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  7. Stephanie, thanks so much for the review!
    We're so glad to hear you enjoyed the teas from Nepal 😊

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    1. Thank you for giving me the opportunity to try out your amazing tea.
      I absolutely loved the tea, and learning so much about each tea.
      Great tea, and a mini history lesson. :)

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