The Tea People of Hawaii
Anyone who has ever visited Hawaii knows it is a magical place with a powerful spirit and a positive approach to life. How wonderful, then, that...
Ceylon Tea
By Lorna Reeves • Photography by John O’Hagan
Sri Lanka, which lies just 19 miles off the southeastern coast of India in the Bay of...
Tea Treasures of Northern Georgia
Text by Britt E. Stafford • Photograph Courtesy of Château Élan
Something for all tastes
While Georgia might be known for its delectable peaches, the state...
Tea Off the Beaten Path
Text and Photography by Vickie LoPiccolo Jennett
While little can take the gracious place occupied by a properly prepared and executed afternoon tea, there are...
Afternoon Tea Treasures of Ireland
While travel plans were halted for many throughout 2020, that time at home has provided a wonderful opportunity to map out destinations for future...
Afternoon Tea in Houston
Text by Britt E. Stafford • Photography by John O’Hagan
Houston is a crucial part of Texas’s fascinating history. After all, its name honors the...
7 Tips for Attending Your First Tea Festival
Text by Bruce Richardson • Photography by John O'Hagan
The growth of tea festivals across America began 25 years ago when Harney & Sons Fine...
To Sip and To Hold
Text by Britt Crawford
Wedding venues with notable tea services
While it might not be a first inclination to host a tea party to commemorate a...
Taking Tea in Richmond
Text by Britt Crawford • Photograph Courtesy of Richmond Region Tourism
A city steeped in history and tea
Established in 1737, Richmond, Virginia, has played to...
Organic Assam Tea
Hot, humid jungles are not typical terrain for tea gardens. But that’s exactly where Camellia sinensis assamica (the botanical name for the only tea plant...