Fortnum & Mason: Sharing Tea in a Christmas Wonderland
Text by Kerry Vincent • Photography Courtesy of Fortnum & Mason
Rock your fancy glad rags and say, “Hello!” to the Christmas wonderland of Fortnum &...
Tea in Cambridge
Text by Jane Pettigrew
"And is There Honey Still"... in Cambridge?
A guide to the renowned university town’s best tearooms
Rupert Brooke’s light-hearted poem “The Old Vicarage,”...
Will You Meet Us in Seattle at the Northwest Tea Festival?
Join TeaTime Magazine contributing editor Jane Pettigrew at the 11th Annual Northwest Tea Festival September 29 and 30, 2018 at the Seattle Center. This tea festival...
The Hazelmere
Text by Bruce Richardson
Taking Tea in the Land of Peter Rabbit
Images of England’s Lake District have filled our heads ever since our parents lulled...
The Tea Mavens of Asheboro
Text by Katherine Ellis • Photography by Richard Schoenberger, Manor House Creative • Courtesy of Heart of North Carolina Visitors Bureau, heartofnorthcarolina.com
Female entrepreneurs cultivating...
Tea in Lyon, France
Text and Photography by Virginie Lalere
The many flavors of la capitale des Gaules
The second largest city in France, Lyon is conveniently located close to the...
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...
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...
The Tea Experience: America’s Living History Teas
Notable Venues of the Eastern United States
By Terri Cook
Since December 16, 1773, American history has been inextricably linked with tea. On that evening, a...