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The Acapella Plantations: The Song of Roussillon Tea
Jean-Marc Sanchez is pioneering the photovoltaic greenhouse concept in tea production and is the first to cultivate tea in the Occitan region of Southern France.
Read MoreBritish Tea Culture – Solace, Snobbery and Sharing the Love
The British are famously obsessed with tea. It was described by the author, George Orwell, as “one of the mainstays of civilisation in this country.” During World War I, tea was one of the few items that escaped rationing as the British government feared that a lack of tea would lower national morale. During World War II, they stockpiled tea in warehouses located away from potential bombing targets.
Read MoreBook Review: Art of Tea
Art of Tea is a readable book that takes us through the author’s journey from despair to recovery and developing a […] Read More
Book Review: Spill The Tea
Spill the Tea is a quick primer on the blended tea business. The book is pocketbook size, 5×8 inches, and, at 110 pages, […] Read More
Book Review: Learning by Brewing
Learning by Brewing is an apt title for this book, for that is what Jens Dennig wants us to do. He […] Read More
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