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Old 04-04-2005, 04:02 AM
Tyler
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Guys,

I was wondering if anyone knows of any good periodicals on tea--essentially
something that is for tea what the likes of Wine Spectator are for wine.

TIA,

TG
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Old 04-04-2005, 08:26 PM
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Such a thing does not excist yet.
K G


Tyler schrieb:
Guys,

I was wondering if anyone knows of any good periodicals on tea--essentially
something that is for tea what the likes of Wine Spectator are for wine.

TIA,

TG


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Old 04-04-2005, 08:26 PM
KALLE GRIEGER
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Such a thing does not excist yet.
K G


Tyler schrieb:
Guys,

I was wondering if anyone knows of any good periodicals on tea--essentially
something that is for tea what the likes of Wine Spectator are for wine.

TIA,

TG


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Old 04-04-2005, 09:00 PM
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In article ,
Tyler wrote:

I was wondering if anyone knows of any good periodicals on tea--essentially
something that is for tea what the likes of Wine Spectator are for wine.


There is a large monthly called either Tea and Coffee,
or the reverse. In the issues I've seen, there are always
several large articles about tea. A little online research
should turn it up................................................ ....p*
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Old 04-04-2005, 09:00 PM
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In article ,
Tyler wrote:

I was wondering if anyone knows of any good periodicals on tea--essentially
something that is for tea what the likes of Wine Spectator are for wine.


There is a large monthly called either Tea and Coffee,
or the reverse. In the issues I've seen, there are always
several large articles about tea. A little online research
should turn it up................................................ ....p*
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Old 04-04-2005, 10:03 PM
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Hi Pilo,
That is for the trade only and not a consumers magazin which iswhat has
been looked for,,,,I guess.
KG

pilo_ schrieb:
In article ,
Tyler wrote:


I was wondering if anyone knows of any good periodicals on tea--essentially
something that is for tea what the likes of Wine Spectator are for wine.



There is a large monthly called either Tea and Coffee,
or the reverse. In the issues I've seen, there are always
several large articles about tea. A little online research
should turn it up................................................ ....p*


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Old 04-04-2005, 10:03 PM
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Hi Pilo,
That is for the trade only and not a consumers magazin which iswhat has
been looked for,,,,I guess.
KG

pilo_ schrieb:
In article ,
Tyler wrote:


I was wondering if anyone knows of any good periodicals on tea--essentially
something that is for tea what the likes of Wine Spectator are for wine.



There is a large monthly called either Tea and Coffee,
or the reverse. In the issues I've seen, there are always
several large articles about tea. A little online research
should turn it up................................................ ....p*


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Old 04-04-2005, 10:36 PM
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KALLE GRIEGER wrote:

Hi Pilo,
That is for the trade only and not a consumers magazin which iswhat has
been looked for,,,,I guess.
KG



Alles klar.....danke.
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Old 04-04-2005, 10:36 PM
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In article ,
KALLE GRIEGER wrote:

Hi Pilo,
That is for the trade only and not a consumers magazin which iswhat has
been looked for,,,,I guess.
KG



Alles klar.....danke.
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Old 04-04-2005, 10:52 PM
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Pilo & KG

I think you're referring to the "Tea & Coffee Trade Journal." It's
available to consumers from Amazon's site, though I'm not really sure what
the content is like.

I did come across something interesting called "The Tea Experience Digest"
(www.teaexperience.com). It seems interesting on the surface, though
obviously it's hard to tell since I probably won't find newsstand copies.
Anyone know about this publication? It began relatively recently (Sept.
2004), so I wouldn't be surprised if it had a relatively limited reader
base at this point.

Thanks for all of the helpful comments,

TG


KALLE GRIEGER wrote in
:

Hi Pilo,
That is for the trade only and not a consumers magazin which iswhat
has been looked for,,,,I guess.
KG

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Old 04-04-2005, 10:52 PM
Tyler
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Pilo & KG

I think you're referring to the "Tea & Coffee Trade Journal." It's
available to consumers from Amazon's site, though I'm not really sure what
the content is like.

I did come across something interesting called "The Tea Experience Digest"
(www.teaexperience.com). It seems interesting on the surface, though
obviously it's hard to tell since I probably won't find newsstand copies.
Anyone know about this publication? It began relatively recently (Sept.
2004), so I wouldn't be surprised if it had a relatively limited reader
base at this point.

Thanks for all of the helpful comments,

TG


KALLE GRIEGER wrote in
:

Hi Pilo,
That is for the trade only and not a consumers magazin which iswhat
has been looked for,,,,I guess.
KG

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Old 05-04-2005, 12:16 AM
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On 4/3/2005 10:02 PM, Tyler wrote:
Guys,

I was wondering if anyone knows of any good periodicals on tea--essentially
something that is for tea what the likes of Wine Spectator are for wine.

TIA,

TG


When I became obsessed...err...umm...interested in tea, I started a
subscription to "Fresh Cup" Magazine.

http://www.freshcup.com/

I've received one issue, so can't really suggest or not, yet. Includes
info regarding coffee as well, but the one issue seemed balanced.


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Old 05-04-2005, 12:16 AM
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On 4/3/2005 10:02 PM, Tyler wrote:
Guys,

I was wondering if anyone knows of any good periodicals on tea--essentially
something that is for tea what the likes of Wine Spectator are for wine.

TIA,

TG


When I became obsessed...err...umm...interested in tea, I started a
subscription to "Fresh Cup" Magazine.

http://www.freshcup.com/

I've received one issue, so can't really suggest or not, yet. Includes
info regarding coffee as well, but the one issue seemed balanced.


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Old 06-04-2005, 11:03 PM
Tyler
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All,

Posting what I assume will be a wrap-up here. In my search, I found what
appear to be two consumer magazines, both quarterlies: "Tea, A Magazine"
(www.teamag.com); and "The Tea Experience Digest" (www.teaexperience.com).
I haven't been able to track down copies of either, but from the surface of
things, "Tea A Magazine" looks to be the older and possibly more
established of the two, while "Digest" seems somewhat more professional. If
I end up subscribing to either, I'll try to post my thoughts here.

TG
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Old 06-04-2005, 11:03 PM
Tyler
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All,

Posting what I assume will be a wrap-up here. In my search, I found what
appear to be two consumer magazines, both quarterlies: "Tea, A Magazine"
(www.teamag.com); and "The Tea Experience Digest" (www.teaexperience.com).
I haven't been able to track down copies of either, but from the surface of
things, "Tea A Magazine" looks to be the older and possibly more
established of the two, while "Digest" seems somewhat more professional. If
I end up subscribing to either, I'll try to post my thoughts here.

TG
 




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