I want to learn more!!
I love learning and always want to learn more on my tea journey. What has been a great resource for you? Any books, courses, videos, etc I should look for? :)
The Story of Tea A Cultural History and Drinking Guide by Mary Lou Heiss and Robert J Heiss is very good and informative. It is written by the owners of the excellent tea shop www.teatrekker.com.
I have been collection informative articles for a while, though I admit I have not updated it in a while, so hopefully the links still work
https://www.facebook.com/notes/tea-drinkers/tea-article-collection-for-all-your-reading-needs/543535942409150
Some books I have found particularly useful have been:
http://www.amazon.com/Tea-Sommelier-Gabriella-Lombardi/dp/8854409189/
http://www.amazon.com/Tea-Terroirs-Varieties-Kevin-Gascoyne/dp/1770853197
http://www.amazon.com/Tea-Drinkers-Handbook-Francois-xavier-Delmas/dp/0789209888
http://www.amazon.com/Tea-Book-DK/dp/1465436065/
http://www.amazon.com/Modern-Tea-Fresh-Ancient-Beverage/dp/1452112290
Honestly, I’m slowly trying to read everything on here: http://hojotea.com/indexe.html
Highly recommended.
http://hojotea.com/article_e/puerh_e.htm this alone is one jam packed article out of many that they have
its funny. Hojo is all about low humidity and no oxygen interaction for aging and storing Puerh…..yet the consensus in most other Puerh againg groups is humidity and air flow.
I think he is more about preserving the state it is in and not so much on aging it.
Thanks, guys!!! I’m loving the suggestions!
@soggyenderman LOVE that collection!!
This was kind of interesting. http://puerh.blogspot.ca/p/puer-by-appearance-types-storage.html
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