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I've bought from these guys before, it's similar in quality.
https://www.mightyleafteas.co.uk/collections/loose-tea/products/organic-spring-jasmine-loose
To be honest, I've not noticed the same extremes of quality as I have with coffee so you should be fine pretty much anywhere that's not twinings.
This was my impression until I had decent Jasmine tea.
Whilst I have never bought Jasmine tea from these guys, I buy my coffee and black teas exclusively from them. They roast their own coffee and have an encyclopaedic knowledge of coffee/tea. I could not recommend them enough. A small, very friendly shop just out of the centre of Perth.
Having a quick look, they have 3 different jasmine teas, and whilst the delivery is £3, it is a flat rate independent of quantity.
https://www.thebeanshop.co.uk/products/jasmine
Cheers,
Adam
I love it. I'm substituting a couple of coffees a day for low caffeine teas as my moods have been pretty low, and coffee makes me feel worse.
It helped me enormously when I was told exactly how to brew tea, too. I would leave green tea to stew for way too long but it only takes a minute. Pueh takes about 9-10 seconds!
And don't use boiling water - 80C is about right for Jasmine Tea I think
http://www.hebdentea.com
I'm with @ThePrettyDamned. I drink far too much tea and coffee, the latter of which makes me feel pretty shit if I drink too much of it. Jasmine tea is very light and palatable and makes a great substitute to hot beverages naturally high in caffeine.
I use a tea ball.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Demarkt-Ball-Infuser-Stainless-Steel/dp/B01DF3JZ36
Turkish tea - now that's good stuff.