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2012 Tea Bloggers Choice Award Winners
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2011 World Tea Expo (Day 3)
This year’s World Tea Expo is my 3rd trip to this event. I’ve appreciated the opportunities to learn and meet new people each year. I’ve made friends and contacts from every corner of the world and every continent save for Antarctica. The events and sights from this first day of the expo are similar to those from the past two years. Full of energy, vibrant colors and effusive scents tantalizing for everyone here. Read more to learn more.
Check out my coverage of both Day 1 and Day 2 of the 2011 World Tea Expo.
Winter White Earl Grey (Harney & Sons)
My favorite Earl Grey yet is this Winter White Earl Grey from Harney & Sons. It’s a Mutan white tea based blend with oil of bergamot. I think you’ll find this tea as soothing as I do.
Kagoshima Sencha (Harney & Sons)
When most of us think of green tea, we think of Japan. It’s Japan’s unique more grassy tastes which draw us to their teas. Perfection is an opinionated ideal, but this Kagoshima Sencha from Harney & Sons tastes like what I think a Japanese green tea should.
Cranberry Autumn (Harney & Sons)
As one of the most established loose leaf American tea companies, Harney & Sons has produced some spectacular blends over the years. I’ll spend some time highlighting a few of my favorites coming up, but we’ll start with this Cranberry Autumn black tea, a very popular member of their infusions.
Tokyo (Harney & Sons)
I’ve been a fan of Japanese culture for a long time. Tokyo in particular offers a unique view into the micro-cosmic reality of this interesting people. This Tokyo blend from Harney & Sons whet my palate right away because it reminds me of some of my favorite Japanese foods.
Tropical Green (Harney & Sons)
One of the first loose teas I ever purchased, this Tropical Green from Harney & Sons is wonderfully aromatic. The tropical scents fill a room and wet the palate for what’s to come.
Peaches & Ginger (Harney & Sons)
Every so often I find myself in the mood for a nice stern black tea in the morning. Usually these end up flavored something or another, and in this case, we find a Peaches & Ginger from Harney & Sons in the cupboard ready to drink.
Ichiban Sencha (Harney & Sons)
Over the past 18 months I haven’t really reviewed many pure greens. Be they Chinese, Japanese or otherwise green deliciousness. This classically grassy Shincha is something special.