Dutch Green Tea – the award-winning European tea from Tea by Me
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2y ago
Tea has been available in Europe for over 400 years. Although there were some attempts of planting Camellia Sinensis on the European soil, it wasn’t until this century that tea production and crafting really hit off. And I am so glad it did. So far, all artisan teas from European tea makers I have tried have ..read more
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Thai Gui Fei Oolong Tea – Thai shop Tea-Side
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2y ago
Some teas are unforgettable. Gui Fei won a special place in my heart many years ago. The experience of trying the first Gui Fei was so strong and surprising that I actually remember the whole moment like it was yesterday. I fell in love with it immediately. Although some compare Gui Fei tea with Oriental Beauty, I ..read more
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Tea By Me – a talk with Anne, the tea maker of award-winning Dutch teas
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2y ago
Have you ever thought of growing tea by yourself, but didn’t have the funds or location for the project? Tea by Me is offering an affordable solution – growing tea in your room. They are a Dutch company specialized in home-grown tea. The project started 8 years ago and today gives a unique opportunity to tea lovers ..read more
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Japanese Earl Grey Tea from Makinohara, Shuzioka from Oguri Tea Farm
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2y ago
After Japanese smoked (black & green) and fermented teas, here comes one more unusual tea from the gardens of Shizuoka – Earl Grey. There wouldn’t be anything unusual about it if Japanese people had a tradition in drinking and producing it. But, Japan has always been a country of green teas. With the rising popularity ..read more
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High Mountain Oolong Ali Bear from Teabento
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2y ago
What do you do when you want to cheer yourself up? I drink high mountain oolong because I love how they make me feel warm. I really enjoy taking time to dedicate myself only to tea and steep the same leaves until they transfer all of their peacefulness onto me. 5 degrees outside doesn’t really ..read more
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Interview with Kristiina Mehik from the Renegade Tea Estate
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2y ago
How much do you know about Georgian tea? What happens when a group of your people dedicates their time to saving abandoned tea plantations? In this modern age of technology when nature is losing its value in the eyes of young people, Renegade Tea Estate is a bright example how not everything is lost. I ..read more
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Japanese Tea – A Comprehensive Guide – book by Simona Zavadckyte
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2y ago
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Tea Interview Morten Menge, organizer of the Berlin Tea Festival
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Tea Interview: Sara Stender on Rwandan Tea
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2y ago
,Rwandan tea is not extremely rare, but it is still pretty much unknown around the world. Except from the generic black tea, it is quite difficult to get hold of other types, especially organic or those with a specific mission. We had an opportunity to talk to Sara Stender, the founder of 3 Mountains and ..read more
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Divine Highlands Sri Lankan Black Tea – Teakruthi
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2y ago
Divine Highlands is a black tea from Sri Lanka from high altitudes with an interesting fresh, floral and sophisticated character. I had a tough time deciding which tea to review next, so I decided to go by the scent. And, Divine Highlands was just the perfect choice. This tea comes from Nuwara Eliya and is ..read more
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