Tea Amo
The traveling tea trailer that could
Text by Katherine Cloninger
When an affinity for tea, a vintage trailer, and an unstoppable mother-daughter duo come together, an...
Palais des Thés
How a Parisian’s Passion Led to a Global Tea Empire
Text by Britt E. Stafford • Photography Courtesy of Palais des Thés
François-Xavier Delmas spends much...
Cozy Up: Crafting a Tight-Knit Tea Community
Text by Britt E. Stafford • Photography by John O’Hagan
Even in this digital age, the art of knitting remains popular among men and women...
Heather Agosta and Chuck Bauman: Deeply in Love with Tea
Text by James Norwood Pratt • Photography Courtesy of The Jasmine Pearl
“In the mid-1990s, I began working at a Portland bookshop called New...
Elyse & John: The Love Story Behind Harney & Sons Teas
Text by James Norwood Pratt • Photography Courtesy of Elyse Harney
Elyse and John Harney are still a team, even now, several years after John’s death on...
Josephine & Thomas: A Match Made with Oolong
Text by James Norwood Pratt • Photograph courtesy of JT & Tea
We did not like each other when we first met,” said Josephine Pan...
Teatime and Wimbledon = The Perfect Pairing with Highland Gourmet Scones
Teatime and Wimbledon—two time-honored British traditions that might not seem to go together, but both started within a few decades of each other. The...
Lipton Tea: Direct from the Gardens to the Cup
Thomas Lipton revolutionized the tea industry in the 1880s by purchasing his own tea gardens and eliminating the middle man.
Nina’s Marie-Antoinette
A French Tea House with Royal Charm
Text by Britt E. Stafford • Photography Courtesy of Nina’s of Paris
A short stroll from some of Paris’s popular...
Fairmont Hotels & Resorts’ Lot 35 Tea
By Lorna Reeves • Photography by John O’Hagan
The name “Fairmont” has long been synonymous with terms like “historic,” “luxury,” and “afternoon tea.” It is a...