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Ravi Kroesen
The Mysteries of Pu-erh
Smith Teamaker’s No. 3 Shu Cha Pu-erh has been transforming customers into devotees of its robust, easy-drinking flavor profile for years. Due to its popularity, our Head Teamaker, Ravi Kroesen,...
Regional Spotlight: Darjeeling
Darjeelings are grown in the Himalayan foothills of northern India in the state of West Bengal, where high altitudes, steep hillsides and dramatic shifts in the weather compel the tea bushes to thrust deep into the soil for nutrients to survive. This struggle produces some of the finest teas in the world.
Regional Spotlight: Sri Lanka
The 2019 harvest season for Sri Lanka's Ceylon Dimbula is underway.
Bergamot Fruit
Earl Grey is the number one flavored tea in the world, with origins dating back about 300 years. Learn about this aromatic citrus and how Earl Grey put it on the map.
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