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Tea Sommelier
Tea Sommelier | Gabriella Lombardi, Fabio Petroni
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Like fine wine, good tea is a gastronomic delicacy that possesses a deliciously wide range of aromas and flavors. And, just like an excellent wine guide, this richly illustrated volume initiates drinkers into the art of tasting, making, and serving. A careful examination of 50 grand cru teas—including some of the best-known varieties available—will give drinkers a new appreciation of what goes into a cup. A selection of exclusive recipes, along with advice on pairing tea and food, completes this gorgeous book—a must-have for anyone who savors this ancient beverage.
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Tea Sommelier | Gabriella Lombardi, Fabio Petroni
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Loose-leaf Links is a feature where I gather together the interesting bits and pieces on sci-fi, fantasy and romance I've come across and share them with you over tea.

This edition contains a ton of awards news, including the winners of the Nebula Awards. And Twelfth Planet Press have announced a new anthology.

Full report at http://earlgreyediting.com.au/2017/05/26/loose-leaf-links-40/

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Kkhalifeh
Tea Sommelier | Gabriella Lombardi, Fabio Petroni
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This is a beautiful book - it's worth buying just for the photography. But ultimately this is a book for someone who, surprise!, treats their tea like wine. This works for me since that's what I do but unless you are the kind of person who will search out specific estate teas (some of which are $200 + dollars a pound) just enjoy the pictures and whatever cup of tea you happen to be drinking.

LeahBergen I've been eyeing this one to add to my "books on tea" shelf! 8y
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Kkhalifeh
Tea Sommelier | Gabriella Lombardi, Fabio Petroni
Pickpick

This is a beautiful book - it's worth buying just for the photography. But ultimately this is a book for someone who, surprise!, treats their tea like wine. This works for me since that's what I do but unless you are the kind of person who will search out specific estate teas (some of which are $200 + dollars a pound) just enjoy the pictures and whatever cup of tea you happen to be drinking.