Tea with Norwood: Brewing Enlightenment

Bay Area tea luminary and author of the famed “Tea Lover’s Treasury,” James Norwood Pratt takes time to brew Lu Shan Chinese green tea and chat about tea’s history. – Brewing tea at Norwood’s house – Lu Shan, “Cloud and Mist” tea and what makes it special – Buddhism and tea: an intertwined history – Chinese shade grown tea, in a sea of “clouds and mist” makes an artisan tea – The nature of reality, and drinking delicious tea – Crafting your enlightenment poem…
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The video would be better without the music…
A master of tea, a connoisseur, he makes you appreciate your tea much more….even if you’re drinking lower quality tea with acid rain, chemically treated water! People like him make the world a more interesting and enjoyable place. Tea of course, was a significant driving factor in the current shape of the geopolitical map.
lol he’s like the timothy leary of tea
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i have so much tea, i have a whole cupboard stuffed with different teas and it still doesnt all fit so i have boxes with tea lying around haha
but i’m still not so obsessed with tea as these guys, faaaar from that
Quite fascinating…. i would very much like to start drinking this Tea sounds Amazing, plus the fact that black tea has been raped of most of its goodness, youtube teaches so much if 1 should look in the right direction.
judging from the brewed tea leaves, i think its superior kuali T.T!