The Chamomint Toddy!
We’re always on the lookout for new recipes for both teas and cocktails, and here is one that combines the best of both worlds. The tea in question is the Chamomint Tea here, offered by our host, Red Leaf Tea. The Chamomint Toddy is created by heating a cup of apple juice to a low [...]
A Cup of Beauty!
Social teas are great occasions for sharing beautiful beverages in an elegant setting. The traditional English tea set was created to make these events as uplifting and pleasurable as possible. Inspired by England’s example, our host, Red Leaf Tea, has created this new collection of Decorated Flowering Teacups! With their brightly tinted images of unfolding roses, these teacups [...]
More Exotics: Japan’s Mu Tea # 16
As one might expect of the country that gave the world the tea ceremony, tea is a serious business in Japan, and it is not unusual for Japanese tea manufacturers to hire tea designers to assemble new and intriguing blends. In this case, George Osaka gets the credits for inventing Mu Tea #16! Our host, [...]
The Best In Irish Tea
Irish Tea is well known a a wake-me-up brew. In the 1600′s, the first teas to come out of China were usually black, because they were easier to ship, due to their long shelf life. Black teas soon became the basic brew known to Europeans. In the 1800′s, India emerged as a tea growing force, [...]
Handcrafted Tea From Fujian, Yunan
We recently discovered a wonderful new version of white tea! Harvested by hand in the famous forests of wild tea trees, in both Fujian and Yunan provinces of China, these white and green tea leaves are woven into little shapes. Our favorite version is the Golden Star, though there are also Golden Dragon Feelers, Wheat [...]
Welcome to Tea World!
If you’re curious about the world of loose-leaf tea, freshly imported form tropical lands (and not beaten into tea dust suitable for teabags), with all their nutrients and inherent virtues still alive and kicking, then you should order this gift package! Composed of several great tea accessories and gourmet loose-leaf teas, this set is available [...]
Bamboo and Tea
If you enjoy brewing loose-leaf tea, then you’ve almost certainly had the problem of of poor filters that allow tea leaves to float in the liquor, and then to get stuck in your teeth! And perhaps you find the antiseptic metal and paper filter commonly available in modern supermarkets not quite to your satisfaction. You [...]
The Kalahari Herb: Rooibus Tea
Technically speaking, the tea tree produces the only true tea, while all other beverages made of brewed leaves and roots are “tisanes.” Despite this fussy nomenclature, rooibus tea has definitely conquered the tea market in the United States during the last decade! A product of South African scrubland and desert, the rooibus is a small [...]
The Mountain Town of Darjeeling
In the Lower Himalaya mountains there is a town called Darjeeling, which today produces a tremendous supply of supremely spicy and rich black teas to the world. Darjeeling was a simple village until the British arrived in the 1830′s, when they built a depot there. A Dr. Charles Campbell also arrived, bringing with him a [...]
Pink Tea as White Zinfandel?
When we enjoy a white zinfandel wine, we are melding the sweetness of white wine with the robust fruit of the red, and the same might be said for the flavors brought together in this delicate white tea. Pink Sonoma Tea (available here at a real bargain price!) is a blend of a white tea [...]
Best Tea and Honey 
