Tilley Lane introduce 'Club Tiffin' a private-members club for those interested in premium teas.
Benefits include:
Access to Rare Teas
Special Events
Club Tiffin Talks
Missions
Plantation Tours
Partnership with Tea Enterprise
Membership to Club Tiffin is by invitation only. For an invitation to join
send your details to: members@tilleylane.com
Club Tiffin: boost health, rare teas, discover, travel, belong
Member Benefits
Tea is a commodity. Like many commodities it is rising in price.
Tiffin Members may buy tea at 'cost-price'. They can then drink the tea, or we can
sell the tea for them, and return to them a profit. This can be seen as a hedge against inflation.
Legendary singer Kamahl invests in our tea. So can you.
The leaf from the camillia sinensis plant has been used in Yunan
for over 4,000 years. Before we learnt to brew it in water, we would chew on it, to extract its unique health properties.
Portuguese traders brought tea to Europe in the 17th century.
The British expanded tea plantations to India, Ceylon and Africa.
Today, tea is the most popular drink in the world.
Our Missions
Our Missions explore opportunity for trade between Australia and overseas.
Our Members visit markets, meet contacts and explore business opportunity and
cultural practices to gain a deeper understanding of trade.
Register your interest: members@tilleylane.com
Mission 26
Mission 26 will explore Kunming
the "City of Eternal Spring" and Shangri-La "Home Of Tea".
Kunming has many tea plantations, year-round mild temperatures and is home to
a wide variety of botanicals.
Yunan, China: 'Home of Tea'
Mission 24
Mission 24 led us to Kenya and Tanzania, and to being first to
import Purple Tea to Australia.
Mission 25
Mission 25 explored Mozambique, Ghana, Morrocco, Thailand and Cambodia,
after which, we introduced Butterfly Pea Flower tea to our range.
Members may register their interest in Missions 26 - tea@tilleylane.com
Membership For Angels & Small Business
Short Term Unsecured Loans - for funding purchase of commodities in return for profit and purchase of goods at cost-price.