Charleston Tea Plantation. Experiences?

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Oct 9th, '10, 22:16
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Charleston Tea Plantation. Experiences?

by beforewisdom » Oct 9th, '10, 22:16

In another thread it was mentioned that it is possible that green tea bought from a store could have been sitting in a warehouse and the store for a long time. Freshness and hence taste could be weakened by time.

It was suggested to get green tea from a vendor who would send fresh tea, directly to you.

I found an American tea farm ( the only one ) about two mailing days away from me, versus being on the other side of the planet and a plane trip away:

http://www.charlestonteaplantation.com/

Has anyone tried their green tea? Does it have more taste than what I might get from a local tea shop?

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Oct 9th, '10, 22:56
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Re: Charleston Tea Plantation. Experiences?

by entropyembrace » Oct 9th, '10, 22:56

Definitely you´ll get fresher tea buying from the place where it was grown. But buying from a USA plantation by mail vs buying from Japan by mail isn´t going to make much difference... (2 days vs 5)

The tea really isn´t going to go stale in the flight from Japan or China or India :)

It goes stale when an American shop or wholesaler buys it and stores it poorly for months.

As to Charleston I have no idea...I´ve been a bit curious of it for a long time though.

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