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Archive for April, 2009

Tea Flicks

OK, I exaggerate a little in the title of this post as there is only one tea flick that I know of. Maybe that’s all we need? Need one… need a miracle!

Are curious about tea? Do you want to know more about it? Here’s a fun documentary which follows a crazy person, David Lee Hoffman, into China as he advocates for a return to traditional organic tea production. It’s perhaps a little annoying for a guy from the U.S. to go to China and try to teach them about their own tea but he is genuine, really knows his tea, and apparently made some headway as there is an awful lot of good organic tea from China these days.

I was skeptical about the film because the box looks totally hokey. It does. Most of the movie was shot during the 1990s (I think) so the production quality reminds me of, um, a low budget documentary shot in the 1990s. And yet, this is a totally captivating documentary. If you’re new to tea, or even if you’re a jaded tea guy like me, you’ll be blown away by how neat the process is. David Lee Hoffman is just nuts about tea and that enthusiasm is infectious.

Here’s some gentle criticism: There are  jarring edits between David’s adventures in China and staged tea demonstrations in the U.S., and while the tea experts on film have good things to say it gives the film a bit more of an ad hoc aesthetic than I prefer. The “expert interview” is pretty standard fare in documentaries, for a reason I reckon, and would have worked better than the staged stuff. IMHO, natch.

Anyway, it’s fun, very educational and a good thing to watch as you wait for series 2.

Nepal Wins Again!

Loving the reviews, people. Loving them. It reminds us that we are not alone in this big heartless world.

Tea On Tap posted a great review of our Nepal tea. The recommendation is to keep an eye on the clock. Over brew it and you miss the subtlety. We couldn’t agree more.

Photos Photos Photos

UPDATE! Contest done, winner selected!

Just a friendly reminder that our photo contest is a) going on and b) going to be over on 4/15.

Send us a fun photo of our tea which is now your tea. The winner receives a free shipment of our series 2 teas and, who knows, maybe some other free stuff too! You can also feel free to post it to our Facebook wall.

Even though I said a “fun” photo it can be a sad photo if that suits your needs. Go ahead and be creative. If, for example, you have a Princess Leia costume (ROJ, Jabba’s palace pls) collecting dust in your closet you might consider wearing it and and posing with our tea. Or maybe in the middle of a pillow fight in your dorm room/sorority you’ll pause for a moment to snap some good shots of our tins — I would. If, by any chance, you happen to be a current member of the popular rock band Wilco (check to see if you are) send us a shot of our tea on Pat’s keyboard or next to Glenn’s collection of rare Varese or Harry Partch LPs (I’m assuming he has one or the other) and my wife will guarantee that you will win the contest.

So get busy!

Pirates & Tea

We’ve been trying for years to find a way to make a tin of tea look really hot and sexy. Well, we’re still trying but one thing that really doesn’t make a tin of tea look hot and sexy is to post a picture of it anywhere near pictures of almost naked good-looking people.  I know this after seeing our tea featured on Plunderguide today. Phew, now we know not to purchase any ad space in Maxim!

Seriously, it’s really fun for us to see our tea turning up all over the dang internets so thanks to all of you who’ve been posting about us!

On a side note, here’s a bit of irony: the one post we get on a site that’s pretty much devoted to objectifying its subjects is the only post we’ve seen that exclusively compliments the tea inside the tin without mentioning the pretty design. I guess the lesson is pirates will surprise you.

Even More

OK, my plan is working even better than I thought it would. Turns out it’s a lot of work posting all these links but I am devoted to the cause!

Here’s a nice post on Uncrate about my favorite subject (us).

More About Us

You know what’s really great to talk about? Us. And we’re even more fun to read about. From now on, we’re only going to post about us. Even better, we’re going to let other people post about us and we’ll just kick back and post links to their efforts, thusly:

Read this Article (about us) in Adagio’s Tea Muse Newsletter.

That was so easy!

Thanks, Christine, for the nice write-up…