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  • Nicole Schwartz wrote a new post on the site AmazonV 9 years, 11 months ago

    Elmwood Inn Fine Teas / Benjamin Press

    http://elmwoodinn.com/

    I often purchase from Elmwood Inn and was glad to say hi to those I order from (Hi Ben!) as well as get to sample their new Bourbon Blend tea, s […]

  • Nicole Schwartz wrote a new post on the site AmazonV 9 years, 11 months ago

    EIGENart by Brussel

    http://www.eigenart.me/

    Beautiful cups similar to Tea Forte’s Kati Cup, and tins, they do not yet have a USA distributor however.

  • Nicole Schwartz wrote a new post on the site AmazonV 9 years, 11 months ago

    ThumbnailDen’s Tea
    http://www.denstea.com/

    I have often heard this company talked about, and then I got to try some in person!

    The people at the both were very kind and happy to talk to me and Chris of <a […]

  • Nicole Schwartz wrote a new post on the site AmazonV 9 years, 11 months ago

    Coastline Imports

    http://www.coastlinetabletop.com/

    I have looked at these teapots before, they are quite nice.

  • Nicole Schwartz wrote a new post on the site AmazonV 9 years, 11 months ago

    ThumbnailChangsha Nutrahealth Bio-Tech Co., Ltd

    http://www.dkswcs.com/

    I met a very kind gentleman who wanted to tell me all about his teas from China, and that they could easily ship them to me in small sized orders […]

  • Nicole Schwartz wrote a new post on the site AmazonV 9 years, 11 months ago

    BKON

    once again a booth with a variety of neat tea brewing equipment designed for retail use that I drool over.

    http://bkonbrew.com/

  • Nicole Schwartz wrote a new post on the site AmazonV 9 years, 11 months ago

    Bee Raw Honey

    http://beeraw.com/

    the booth was sampling a variety of USA honeys, raw, unfiltered, single varietal. Too bad I have no use to wholesale honey.

  • Nicole Schwartz wrote a new post on the site AmazonV 9 years, 11 months ago

    ThumbnailBDS Natural Products

    “The New Leader in Botanical & Spice Ingredients”

    Lovely company, kind reps, but I am not yet big enough to purchase from them, perhaps next year.

    http://bdsnatural.com/

  • Nicole Schwartz wrote a new post on the site AmazonV 9 years, 11 months ago

    Alpha Dominche Limited was back again with their Steampunk brewer, nothing new

    http://alphadominche.com/

  • Nicole Schwartz wrote a new post on the site AmazonV 9 years, 11 months ago

    Aiya as usual had a nice bright booth and was sampling lovely matcha, and their new matcha to go product,

    http://aiya-america.com/

    I have used them for wholesale in the past and when opportunity presents […]

  • Nicole Schwartz wrote a new post on the site AmazonV 9 years, 11 months ago

    I visited the 101 tea inc booth 635

    http://101teaplantation.com/

    I spoke with Jason Lin but I didn’t take photos nor remember what they do, so, unremarkable. That’s no good.

    They got a bump from a teacher of one of my classes, so I may email them and get some samples!

  • Nicole Schwartz wrote a new post on the site AmazonV 9 years, 11 months ago

    I wish to take you on a long and meandering road to tell you about where I am now and how I got here.

    Well, not HERE, actually, but here – Long Beach California for World Tea Expo.

    A long time ago in Pennsylvania…

    My mother taught me the importance of properly preparing tea, and the importance of never speaking to her until she had her first cup.

    You had to start with cold water, she would know if you hadn’t and then you had to start over.

    Next you had to boil the water. Once the water was at a rolling boil you poured the hot water into the cup, one of the specific pottery cups, swished it around and dumped it. You were also in trouble if you failed to do this step.

    Now that the cup was warmed, place in the Twinings earl grey tea, add hot water, and cover the cup with a small plate.

    Wait 3 minutes, pull out the tea, add a splash of skim milk and sugar/honey and wait for mom to wake up and become functional.

    Now that I knew how to make tea, what other teas were there?

    Every time I went out, I tried more teas, but how could I know what ones I had tried and not tried? Wouldn’t I forget which ones I liked and not over time?

    Well, I would make a list.

    The list started in a spreadsheet, and my OCD took hold and I was devouring every flavor of The Republic of tea I could get. I tormented my family with a tea tasting for my 25th birthday 2008.

    At the time there were not many tea shops, and the selection in grocery stores was limited. The internet was my salvation.

    Purchasing and researching on the internet and a ever growing spreadsheet progressed into tea blogging, around December 2009. It was mostly for myself to have an easily searchable way to remember what I had tried and what I thought of it at the time.

    I found myself in the company of other tea bloggers, some who became friends.

    I was devouring everything I could drink, read, and learn about tea.

    This resulted in many people asking me why I didn’t start a tea company. I referenced all the tea shops I had seen close, the people I knew who struggled to keep their tea shops open, and I couldn’t compare myself to them! Where would I start? How could I give up my job? There was so much more to learn. I spread the tea knowledge as much as I could as just a blogger. It was a passion, and passions could become burdens if monetized.

    In addition to making friends, tea blogging also got me in to tea events – such as World Tea East in Philadelphia, and the Northwest Tea Festival in Seattle.

    I loved meeting all these tea people! I loved trying all these teas. It was not a very competitive space, everyone seemed to share what they knew.

    Then came the less vague and more direct question.

    Would you be the USA blender and distributor of The Devotea teas?

    It was an offer from a friend. A friend who had already developed a successful line of teas, knew how to market, knew how to deal with wholesale and blending. There was even already a website ready!

    How could I not jump at that chance?

    After online video calls with both Robert and Anne (She really did exist!) who were as wonderful “in real life” as they were through social media, I opened an LLC.

    At the time I worked 3rd shift on 4 – 10’s meaning I had 3 day weekends to work on this tea business. Business was manageable with my schedule and I got plenty of help to get started.

    2 years later and I have moved to Virginia and only have nights to devote to the tea work. I work a normal 5 day work week in the IT field.

    On weekends I work in a local antique store Cambria Emporium so that I can sell my tea there.

    I blend as I need to in the local art co-op, The Artful Place, as I had the kitchen certified by the department of agriculture and can sell my teas at the Artful Gallery Store.

    A local Bed and Breakfast and tea room – The Tea Room in Clifton Forge carries my teas.

    A local gift shop, Uncommonly Gifted has sold my tea baskets around the holidays.

    The biggest surprise seller this year has been the Tea of The Month program, which I often wonder if I was crazy for doing.

    Sales increased tenfold from the first year to the next. Sadly blogging has fallen to the wayside until I can find a time turner or get my TARDIS working.

    All in all, it has been a long path, but I have learned and enjoyed the journey and can not wait to find out what is next. I never would have had the courage to do it on my own, and am ever so grateful I am giving it a try thanks to my friends knowledge, patience, and trust.

    To the Expo!

    Happy Birthday Anne!

    This post brought to you in honor of Lady Devotea’s Birthday Blog Bonanza

  • Nicole Schwartz wrote a new post on the site AmazonV 9 years, 11 months ago

    ThumbnailYesterday, memorial day, my sister and I visited the brand new Teavana concept store on Santa Monica Blvd. at 9844 Wilshire Blvd.

    This is the fourth Teavana Tea Bar and it is next door to a normal Starbucks […]

  • Nicole Schwartz wrote a new post on the site AmazonV 10 years ago

    ThumbnailTea Information:
    Tea: Walter Bishop Honeybush
    Type: Honeybush Tisane (Tea is technically only from the camellia sinensis plant)
    Packaging: Loose Leaf
    Company: 52Teas
    Purchase: Here
    Description: I guess it’s […]

  • Nicole Schwartz wrote a new post on the site AmazonV 10 years ago

    ThumbnailTea Information:
    Tea: Mango Pineapple Darjeeling
    Type: Black Tea
    Packaging: Loose Leaf
    Company: 52Teas
    Purchase: Here
    Description: This week’s Tea of the Week is brought to you by Linda R. who emailed me and […]

  • We are most certainly not plotting to take over the world or anything! nope.

  • Upside perhaps the AU and US may get nearly identical lineups sooner than later?

  • Nicole Schwartz wrote a new post on the site AmazonV 10 years, 3 months ago

    ThumbnailTea Information:
    Tea: Jungle Monkey Chai
    Type: Rooibos a.k.a. Red Tisane (Tea is technically only from the camellia sinensis plant)
    Packaging: Loose Leaf
    Company: Tea Xotics
    Purchase: Here
    Description: A […]

  • Nicole Schwartz wrote a new post on the site AmazonV 10 years, 3 months ago

    ThumbnailTea Information:
    Tea: Pouchong Extra Fancy
    Type: Oolong Tea
    Packaging: Loose Leaf
    Company: TeaSource
    Purchase: Here
    Description: This pouchong tea is vacuum-packed (4 oz.) at the factory to ensure absolute […]

  • Nicole Schwartz wrote a new post on the site AmazonV 10 years, 3 months ago

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    Tea Information:
    Tea: Doke Rolling Thunder
    Type: Oolong Tea
    Packaging: Loose Leaf
    Company: Lochan Tea
    Purchase: Lochan Teas – Here or if wanting to be shipped from The Devotea USA – Here
    Description: A […]

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