Afternoon Tea Across America members meet up! Photo: Elizabeth Urbach |
Mr. Fong and Mr. Pratt opening the 2012 Festival. Photo: Elizabeth Urbach |
My friend and I went to the The San Francisco International Tea Festival at the Ferry Building Marketplace last Sunday. A big highlight for me was meeting up with some of the members of the Afternoon Tea Across America e-mail group on Yahoo (see photo at left)! We had a good time, and will probably go again next year. The festival, open to tea lovers outside the professional tea trade, involved 16 tea vendors and various experts who offered samples of their tea and tea products, gave lectures and led tea tastings. There were about 1,000 attendees, who received a small bag of promotional handouts, a few samples of tea, and an official tasting cup, at the festival entrance.
Demonstration Japanese tea ceremony. Photo: Elizabeth Urbach |
Harney & Sons cold water drip tea infuser. Photo: Elizabeth Urbach |
Chado White Champagne Raspberry tea. Photo: Elizabeth Urbach |
All-natural ginger ale with jasmine green tea. Photo: Elizabeth Urbach |
Here are some more photos from the event:
Sencha mints. Photo: Elizabeth Urbach |
Rose, Jasmine and Lavender- scented chocolates. Photo: Elizabeth Urbach |
Sky Tea's award-winning Masala Chai. Photo: Elizabeth Urbach |
Babette Donaldson signing my niece's Emma Lea Tea book in 2012. Photo: Elizabeth Urbach |
Copyright 2013, Elizabeth Urbach
For more information:
San Francisco International Tea Festival website
Ferry Building Marketplace website
Write-up from the 2012 tea festival
James Norwood Pratt website
Imperial Tea Court website
Babette Donaldson website
“San Francisco International Tea Festival happens this Saturday!”
“San Francisco International Tea Festival – accessible to San Jose tea lovers”
2 comments:
Elizabeth:
It was fun to finally meet here at this special tea festival. Nice coverage.
Hi Marilyn,
I'm so glad we got to meet. I wish we'd had a bit more time so that all the ATAA ladies could have sat down together over a pot of tea for a bit, but we all had so much to do. Maybe next year!
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