This tea map should help you see where your teas are coming from. It isn’t exhaustive, but does show you where retailers like Adagio, Rishi, and Teas Etc. The days are here when discerning tea drinkers ask: “where was this tea sourced?”
Note the blue pin out in the middle of the Pacific. That’s a Hawaiian tea. Click on the map to find out more.
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Aloha Jason,
It was brought to my attention that you have our location incorrectly listed on your tea tasting map. We are located on the Big Island of Hawaii on North East slope of Mauna Loa volcano.
I hope you have the opportunity to taste our tea again, our brew is improving every year. Harrods of London will be featuring our 2011 A`a Black Tea in their secret garden promotion and will be exclusively selling our harvest this year.
This is way beyond our own expectations!
Thank you for your past review and good luck with your tea enthusiasm.
Eliah
I took a stab at a correction. At least now the pin is on the right island and near the correct volcano. Good to hear your teas are attracting a loyal fan base, and I’d enjoy the chance to taste your teas again.
I like your enthusiasm about tea. i am equally a tea fan. We are trying to have the best collection of herbal teas and as such are looking forward to whom to work with to assisit us in achieving this.We are based in Nigeria but operate accross the African continent. We want to hope to enlist the service of a professional that can assisit with the formulation of teas that are related to certain diseases that are common here in Africa especially Nigeria. On getting such formulation and depending on availability, we hope to approach some companies in China that will handle production to packaging for us.
Give us your thoughts.
Ed
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