2020 Toronto Tea Festival (Day 1) | Event Recap

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2020 Toronto Tea Festival (Day 1) | Event Recap
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Coffee Subscription Boxes
Eightpointnine £5.89 per box, (weekly or fortnightly options) can customise
Tea Subscription Boxes
Canton Tea Co £5 per week for 'rare' whole leaf tea
Tea Horse £11.95 for 15-20g per month (4 new teas)
Handmade Tea $12.95 for 15 cups/month or $19.95 for 30cups/month of artisan loose leaf tea, no international shipping
Steepster $17 per month for 3 different teas but no international shipping
We've been busily tasting teas for our lovely subscribers (it's a tough job, but, you know...) freshly spring-picked from the tea gardens. More wonderful 1st Flush Darjeelings from India - it's a particularly good year for these teas, with gorgeous fruity and floral aromas.
Our tasting continued with quality teas from all around the world. We visited Nepal, the old kingdom of Sikkim, Indonesian and Africa. A taste sensation through lightly spicy infusions right the way to big and bold flavours perfect to perk us up in the morning. Look out for some supreme teas coming your way!
Yep, we've said it before, we'll say it again. All the coolest people drink tea.
Beautiful photos of Du Kezong, the first stop in Tibet along the ancient, bumpy Tea Horse Road. You can still see the marks of the horses' hooves.
The beautiful Marilyn Monroe loved a good cuppa too.