George Wythe House, c.1750We often forget that Colonial America was immersed in the tea ritual on a scale equal to that of their English cousins and, consequently, tea tables were necessary furnishings in the fine homes located in major port cities.As European furniture makers immigrated to the colonies, they set up shops in Boston, Philadelphia,…
Can We Grow Tea in America?
Robert Fortune Why can’t we grow tea in America? We can, and we now do. The history of tea planting in the United States can be traced to the years just prior to The Civil War. On July 21, 1857, Charles Mason, United State Commissioner of Patents, wrote to his seed suppliers in London to…
Darjeeling Tea Gardens Begin Recovery from 104 Days of Strikes
The mid-august tea auction in Calcutta witnessed an unusual event – there were no Darjeeling teas listed in the catalog. The 86 tea gardens of Darjeeling are often thrown into chaos as political strikes and climate change disrupt the harvesting of some of the world’s most prized – and often pricey – teas. 2017 saw one…
Which city is the center of tea trade in Europe? It’s not what you think.
Which great European city is the capital of tea?Here's a hint: it's not located in the UK.The last gavel came down on the great London tea auction in 1998, ending an unequaled institution that began in 1679. Today the hub of world tea trade has moved east to Hamburg, the new "London" of tea trade.…
Steeping Tea in a Gaiwan
If I could own but one vessel for steeping tea, it would be a simple Chinese gaiwan—preferably porcelain and, if given a choice of sizes, always diminutive. I was reminded of its elegance on a trip to London where Juyan Webster made cup after cup of tea for me in her shop, The Chinese Tea…
British Tea: A Necessary Luxury
Is there a scene more typical of English life than that of a tea set? Charlotte Bronte captured that archetypal tableau in her 1853 novel Vilette when she describes an English tea and suggests the complex negotiation of social identity that revolved around the ritual of the tea table. “How pleasant it was in its…
Starbucks Takes the Steam Out of Teavana
In a surprise move, Starbucks announced on Thursday that all 379 Teavana stores, mainly based in malls across the country, have been under-performing and the Teavana brand will be shut down.The closings will impact 3,300 workers. Starbucks CEO Kevin Johnson noted declining foot traffic at malls.“We felt it was an appropriate time to take the decision…
A Treasure Trove of Tea Ware Buried 300 Years at Sea
Fishermen working off Vietnam’s Ca Mau peninsula in 1998 snagged their nets on a submerged obstacle. As their nets rose bulging with cups and saucers rather than fish, the men realized they had stumbled upon a treasure trove of centuries-old Chinese porcelain. They began dredging up and selling as much as possible before the authorities…
Norwood Pratt and Bruce Richardson Revive The Romance of Tea
2017 Edition of The Romance of TeaIt’s difficult to remember a time when authoritative books on tea were as rare as a good cup of Darjeeling. But that was the scenario in America throughout much of the 20th century — until publisher Alfred Knopf published William H. Ukers’ The Romance of Tea in 1936. Few books…
5 Teas to Tame the Tummy
Something healthy is brewing in the world of tea. I talk to people daily who are in search of teas to either help soothe upset tummies, aid sleep, lower blood pressure, or fight inflammation. These are people who, two years ago, never thought of entering a tea shop. What’s amazing is that some of these…