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latest entries by this author  
tea drunk no.2, 02 Nov 2007 in Tea In Literature

ancient tea forest, 19 Oct 2007 in Tea In Literature

tea to me, 05 Oct 2007 in Tea In Literature

the cup, 06 Sep 2007 in Tea In Literature

matcha, 24 Aug 2007 in Tea In Literature

Tea is About Experience, 03 Aug 2007 in Tea In Literature

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An excellently-written tea blog by an English academia-gentleman in Oxford who loves his Chinese teas as much as his Afternoon Tea with home-made scones.

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A gathering of elite tea aficionados and guest contributors, whose essays and reflections on tea go well beyond the mundane and transcend into the realm of high intellect. A gem among tea blogs. Maintained by a Professor of Classics.

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