Barry's Tea

Barry's Tea is a family-owned Irish tea company founded in 1901 by James J. Barry in Cork City. In 1934, Anthony Barry, son of James J. Barry, was awarded the Empire Cup for tea blending, confirming his expertise in the tea trade.


Until the 1960s, tea was sold from a shop in Prince's Street, but thereafter as a result of its increasing popularity, the company expanded its wholesaling and distribution operations. In 1960, Peter Barry, son of Anthony Barry, pioneered the concept of wholesaling tea and began sourcing tea from East Africa. There was an incredible reaction to these new blends, and they became something of a Barry’s Tea signature. It became apparent that the qualities of freshness, flavour and that distinctive golden colour were very much unique to Barry's Tea.


Through word of mouth alone, reputation continued to grow and by the mid-1980s Barry's Tea had become a much loved national brand. According to their website, they are currently responsible for 38% of all tea sales in the Irish market (which is worth an estimated €85 million annually). Today, Barry's Tea is also available in the United Kingdom, Spain, and in some areas of Canada, Australia, France and the United States.

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RTE 24 Mar 2025
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Expert reveals Britain's 50 best afternoon teas you MUST try: From high tea with dainty ...

The Daily Mail 20 Mar 2025
Who could resist a cup of Barry Island rock or Dragon’s breath tea? The four-star Lake Vyrnwy Hotel serves afternoon tea daily from midday to 5pm, so plot a morning stroll in the verdant Vyrnwy Valley beforehand to work up an appetite.
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Amazon.ie opens for business as a dedicated website for Irish shoppers

The Irish Times 18 Mar 2025
It will see familiar brands such as Tayto, Barry’s Tea, Bewley’s, Avoca and Ella & Jo selling their products on the amazon.ie website. READ MORE ... .
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Amazon launches dedicated Irish website

RTE 18 Mar 2025
Amazon has today launched its new dedicated website for Ireland - Amazon.ie ... Irish businesses - small and large - including Barry's Tea, Bewley's, and Ella & Jo will also soon be available on a dedicated "Brands of Ireland" page ... .
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I Make These 2 Irish Recipes Every St Patrick's Day

Huffington Post 17 Mar 2025
Tea loaf on the left ... Tea loaf ... I grew up with plump, juicy, flavourful jewels of dried fruit, because a classic tea loaf involves soaking them in tea (Barry’s if you can get it) and whiskey overnight.
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CNN 15 Mar 2025
In travel news this week ... The No ... At No ... 7) ... 9 ... 10 ... 11) ... 12) ... 13) ... For a beverage the Irish love far more than stout, look no further than a nice cup of tea. Barry’s is generally regarded as the cuppa of choice, but Lyons and Punjana are more than acceptable ... .
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