Qing Cheng Xue Ya 青城雪芽
Today I am talking to you about a tea that I really like: Qing Cheng Xue Ya green tea from … Continua a leggere Qing Cheng Xue Ya 青城雪芽
Today I am talking to you about a tea that I really like: Qing Cheng Xue Ya green tea from … Continua a leggere Qing Cheng Xue Ya 青城雪芽
Oggi sono a parlarvi di un tè che mi piace molto: il tè verde Qing Cheng Xue Ya del Sichuan, … Continua a leggere Qing Cheng Xue Ya 青城雪芽
Recently the famous company Umi Tea Sets was kind and send me a nice package of Bai Hao Yin Zhen … Continua a leggere Teaview: Bai Hao Yin Zhen from Umi Tea Sets
Haiken is a term that encompasses various moments of the Japanese tea ceremony in which arrangements and objects are usually … Continua a leggere Haiken 拝見
Those who think that the Japanese are cold and little inclined to romanticism will change their minds seeing the huge … Continua a leggere Tanabata, the Stars Festival
At the base of the tea ceremony since very ancient times there have always been two essential concepts: Harmony between … Continua a leggere The importance of seasonality
A few months ago a friend of mine, international tea expert, Nicoletta Tul gave me her book about tea. During … Continua a leggere Book “La finestra sul tè” ( “The window on tea” ) by Nicoletta Tul
Many know the Japanese Chado (literally “Japanese Way of tea”) which is often, and erroneously, identified with the Japanese tea … Continua a leggere What is the Way of Tea? Preparation – Art – Heart – Tao
Respect is a fundamental quality in all cultures of the world, so much so that I would dare to call … Continua a leggere “Handle that bowl as if it were your own child!”
La cerimonia del tè cinese nasce dal compenetrarsi di filosofie e dottrine religiose. Per lo più confucianesimo, taoismo e buddismo, … Continua a leggere I quattro gentiluomini della cerimonia del tè cinese