Chris Giddings

Chris Giddings

Sep
09

2009 HOP (Jun Chiyabari)

You can meet some pretty stellar people by going to exhibitions. Just that is what has happened the past two
1 min read
Sep
09

Organic Bai Hao (Long Fu)

This tea was provided to me as a gift from someone overseas. It took another friend from Taiwan to translate
2 min read
Sep
09

2009 BOP (Glenworth Estate Limited)

A nice easygoing beverage is something we all tend to seek as a primary staple of our imbibable selection. For
1 min read
Sep
08

Organic Emerald Pearls (Mighty Leaf)

Contrasting to this morning’s first tea review is this Chinese green tea. These Organic Emerald Pearls from Mighty Leaf
1 min read
Sep
08

Long Jing (Hunan Hongda Tea Co.)

Longjing is a celebrated tea. It’s often considered one of the best teas from China. This Longjing is another
1 min read
Sep
08

Kagoshima Sencha (Harney & Sons)

When most of us think of green tea, we think of Japan. It’s Japan’s unique more grassy tastes
1 min read
Sep
08

Cranberry Autumn (Harney & Sons)

As one of the most established loose leaf American tea companies, Harney & Sons has produced some spectacular blends over
2 min read
Sep
07

Knave Grey (52teas)

Frank has once again created an interesting twist on something old. I have had a great many forms of Earl
1 min read
Sep
07

Dong Ding Oolong (Naivetea)

Taiwan is to Oolongs what Argentina is to Yerba Mate. They’re synonymous with one another. It’s just that
1 min read
Sep
07

Tokyo (Harney & Sons)

I’ve been a fan of Japanese culture for a long time. Tokyo in particular offers a unique view into
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