
Exploring tea beyond trends.

It’s been a while since I published something on this tea blog. The beginning of the year was quite exciting and I tried to follow more of what was going on the tea online sphere, tea news, tea blogs, and tea bloggers. But this blog is still run by one person, doing it on the…

Making a difference one tea cup at the time The world of tea production isn’t always pretty. But they are some great initiatives out there and the one I will showcase today is Nepal Tea. You may have noticed how popular Tea related Kickstarters are getting lately. I stumbled upon several projects and the story behind is what got…

The National Hot Tea Month is coming to an end. I stumbled upon some very nice tea related articles this month and this week isn’t an exception. So let’s get straight to the selection of this week, as usual in my order of preference: USA: In China’s City of Yixing, Everyone Is Fluent in Pottery (I…

This week, I stumbled upon some very nice articles about tea. One of them written by Max Falkowitz, whose articles are always very insightful but this week’s find is even more so especially if you’re curious to know more about the world of Pu’er. US: The Pu-erh Brokers of Yunnan Province by Max Falkowitz (Thank you John for…
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