YOUTH ACADEMY

Our members Simonelli run a Youth Academy which is a free program supporting talented and aspiring coffee professionals (aged 18-30) to fulfil their goals in the coffee industry. Youth Academy is a unique opportunity for education, teamwork, friendship, and progression. Members learn from some of the best trainers in the industry and on some of the best equipment, while receiving a broader perspective on the coffee industry and it's potential for your career.

Simonelli support the students by offering a full set of Speciality Coffee Association (SCA) Foundation Courses, Green Coffee, Roasting, Sensory Skills, Brewing and Barista Skills, and they are also educated to Barista Skills Professional over the course of the year. Simonelli pay for SCA membership, diploma training and Certification, and also cover other topics and support for development in the hospitality industry.

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ESTA have recently supported the Youth Academy by delivering our Tea Barista Skills module to the students at Simonelli’s Victoria Arduino showroom in Camden Town, London. Our new Authorised Tea Certifier Esther Hope-Gibbs provided the training, and it was quite clear that the students were just as keen and passionate to learn about speciality tea as they ate about coffee. ESTA is proud and pleased to be able to support such valuable initiative which is helping to prepare the next generation of tea and coffee professionals.

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Esther Hope-Gibbs delivering ESTA Tea Barista course

 
 

Ukraine Update

‘The Ukraine funding project organised by Solaris Botanicals and supported by ESTA was concentrated in the first months after the war started though there has been some ongoing support since then in terms of helping to finance the transport of other aid shipments with the last remaining funds. So while we're still in regular contact with our supplier in Ukraine we've not been actively further involved at the moment’ says Yngve Wieland of Solaris.

‘We raised just over €55.000 in total at the time and were able to source and finance important medicines and suppliers and get them into the warzone - if you look at the updates on the gofundit page there it gives an overview. I've also forwarded an email just now from the last shipment at the end of May last year.

It was a very intense period from End Feb / March - May 2022 where we put a lot of time and energy into the project but had to take a step back then at some point as it was becoming overwhelming and obviously we had family and job to take care of ourselves.’   

 
 
 

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World Tea Expo will be held again in Las Vegas, 27th to 29th March. ESTA members Mackenzie Bailey, Will Battle, Nishchal Banskota Nigel Melican and Sharyn Johnston will be presenting again, to view the full programme click here


ESTA supports AVPA 5th "Teas of the World" International Contest - Paris 2022

Tea producers and distributors want to turn the page on COVID 19, which has affected them all painfully. AVPA must be by their side by immediately resuming organizing its 5th "Teas of the World" International Contest which will confirm the success of previous editions.

The “Teas of the World” international contest is organized in two very distinct parts:

I-                 Monovarietal teas (camelia sinensis and camelia assamica) .

II-               Infusions (infusion plants other than camellia sinensis and camelia assamica), blends and flavoured teas.

This year the jury is chaired by 

Carine Baudry, Expert in sensory analysis and founder of Quintessence.

The AVPA international contest objective is to promote the recognition of exceptional producers by focusing primarily on organoleptic aspects.  All this according to a jury of tea professionals, who classifies the samples, eliminates what must be and submits its selection to a jury of fine tasters and enlightened amateurs where the Gourmet medals are awarded.

Registration forms and samples are expected on or before August 1st 2022, at the AVPA headquarters in Paris.

Please see detailed video How to take part in AVPA Contest

The entire AVPA team and in particular Ksenia Hleap (ksenia.hleap@avpa.fr) our Development responsible remain at your disposal to answer any questions you wish to ask us.

Philippe Juglar, President 

www.avpa.fr AVPA 

Agence pour la Valorisation des Produits Agricoles

46 rue Saint-Antoine 75004 Paris France


NEW BOARD MEMBERS


GUNDEGA SILNIECE, currently head of Latvia Tea Association, running tea wholesale (direct tea import from Asia), 2 tearooms and Tea and coffee studio in Riga. Last 10 years practicing as tea sommelier, arranging trainings and masterclasses for restaurants, cafes and tealovers. National organizer of the Tea Masters Cup in Latvia from 2017. From the year 2021 started working as a local judge in the Tea Masters Cup competition. Currently developing a booking platform and mobile app for tea tourism and tea related education called TeaTeaMe.

Passionate that tea education and tea tourism can solve many of the problems of the tea industry. By educating the final consumer and making them more aware of their tea consumption habits, it is possible to create a positive change in the evaluation of the contribution of tea growers and producers and in the appropriate remuneration.

“By joining the ESTA Board, my interests would be linked to solving ethical and environmental issues in the tea industry, solving tea value chain problems, supporting the role of tea culture in the hospitality sector and popularizing tea tourism and tea related education, both - online and offline”.

NISHCHAL BANSKOTA  is a 2nd generation tea producer and the founder of Nepal Tea which directly brings certified organic teas from Nepal to the American market. His vision is to create a tech-enabled transparent tea trade that bridges the gap between the primary producers and consumers. He is a member of the Specialty Tea Association, USA, and European Specialty Tea Association (ESTA). His innovative work has been featured in major publications, the New York Times and Forbes, and he has been a regular speaker at various tea festivals. He is a young leader for the European Union Development Days and an active advocate for the UN Sustainable Development Goals of the 2030 Agenda.  

He intends to bring in a fresh blend of passion and energy to the organisation and help steer it towards its success. He brings valuable knowledge from two perspectives (as a producer in Nepal and as an importer in the US) that can contribute towards solving the current challenges in the tea industry and help ESTA to strengthen its mission. The fact that he is based in the US also gives him an advantage as he could act as a formal representative to ESTA and start building the community/exposure for ESTA even in North America. Lastly, he would love to contribute in any way that he can to help the tea industry that has given him so much already! 


As we start 2022 we can celebrate news from 2021 that supports the health benefits of tea that we all appreciate. Stroke and heart attack survivors can reduce multiple causes of death and prevent further cardiovascular events by drinking green tea, according to research published last year in Stroke, a journal of the American Stroke Association, a division of the American Heart Association.

Stroke and heart attack survivors can reduce multiple causes of death and prevent further cardiovascular events by drinking green tea, according to new research published last year in Stroke, a journal of the American Stroke Association, a division of the American Heart Association.  

Previous research has examined the benefits of green tea and coffee on heart health in people without a history of cardiovascular disease or cancer. Researchers in the study “Green tea consumption and all-cause mortality among persons with and without stroke or myocardial infarction” sought to determine the effects of green tea  consumption after surviving a stroke or heart attack.

 “There is a strong need for scientific evidence on the lifestyles among survivors of stroke and heart attack considering the rapidly aging population and the need to improve life expectancy following these cardiovascular events,” says Hiroyasu Iso, M.D., a professor of public health at Osaka University in Suita, Japan, and the study’s corresponding author.

Researchers analyzed data of more than 46,000 participants (ages 40 to 79, 60% female) from the Japan Collaborative Cohort Study for Evaluation of Cancer Risk (JACC study), a study conducted in 45 communities across Japan. Participants were asked to complete self-administered questionnaires that included information about demographics, lifestyle, medical history, and diet. People were then divided into three groups: history of stroke; history of myocardial infarction (MI); and no history of stroke or MI. Researchers then analyzed the amount and frequency of green tea consumption. Researchers noted that a typical cup of green tea contains approximately 100mL (about 3.4 ounces) of liquid.

Results include:

·       When compared with participants who rarely drank green tea, stroke survivors who consumed at least seven cups of green tea daily lowered their risk of all-cause mortality by approximately 62%. Researchers did not observe a statistically significant association among participants without a history of stroke or heart attack.

·       Green tea consumption can prevent further cardiovascular events in survivors, while drinking coffee can prevent such events in healthy individuals.

“An important distinction to make is that in Japanese culture, green tea is generally prepared with water and without sugar.” said Iso. “The healthiest way to prepare beverages is without an unnecessary amount of added sugars.”

Researchers note that this study was observational, and the reason why drinking green tea lowered the risk of heart attack and stroke cannot be determined. Further research is needed to understand the details in the different effects of green tea.

Reference: “Green Tea and Coffee Consumption and All-Cause Mortality Among Persons With and Without Stroke or Myocardial Infarction” by Masayuki Teramoto, Isao Muraki, Kazumasa Yamagishi, Akiko Tamakoshi and Hiroyasu Iso, 4 February 2021, Stroke: Journal of the American Heart Association.
DOI: 10.1161/STROKEAHA.120.032273

Co-authors are Masayui Teramoto, M.D.; Iso Muraki, M.D, Ph.D.; Kazumasa Yamagishi, M.D., Ph.D.; Akiko Tamakoshi, M.D., Ph.D.

SOURCEAmerican Heart Association


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Six of our ESTA members, Nishchal Banskota, Will Battle, Sharyn Johnstone, Wouter Verelst, Dan Bolton and JoAnni Johnson to speak at world Coffee Expo.

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FEATURED SPEAKERS


AVPA has announced the winners of the 2021 competition and we are pleased to say that two of our members have received silver medals. Jersey Fine Tea for their early season black in the monovarietal competition and Andrey Kolbasinov from Nitka Tea in Moscow for his Russian Caravan in the herbal and scented tea competition. Congratulations to you both.

AVPA 4th Teas of the World Contest judges, front row, (left to right) María Kockmann, Carine Baudry, President of Herbal Tea and blends Jury, and Lydia Gautier, President of Monovarietal teas Jury. Back row, (left to right) Barbara Dufrene, Jeremy Tamen, and Katrin Rougeventre.

AVPA Announces Teas of the World Contest Winners
By Dan Bolton

AVPA’s 4th Annual Teas of the World contest awarded 133 medals this week recognizing teas from 33 countries.

The online ceremony in Paris awards “gastronomic recognition” in two categories of tea with separate juries evaluating camellia sinensis (monovarietal) and “Herbal teas, blends and scented teas.”

Prizes included 10 “Gourmet Or” gold medals and 25 silver and 25 bronze with an additional 73 teas receiving an AVPA certificate of distinction. Three golds were awarded in the herbals and blends category and seven gold medals in the camellia sinensis categories.

Taiwan’s Xue Jian Oolong Tea in Miao Li won two golds (two silvers and four diplomas). The first gold medal was for “Alpine Spring” with another for “Le Thé de Madame Hakka.”

Wang Family Tea in Beishan, Taiwan earned gold for its “Wuyi Charcoal Roasted Oolong” and the Tea Key Company in Nantou, Taiwan earned gold for its “Dong Pian Si Ji Chun.”

Two teas from Darjeeling, India also earned gold medals. “Arya Diamond” distributed by EVS Professionals and Les Jardin de Gaia earned gold for its “Himalayan Secret SFTGFOP1 (Special Finest Tippy Golden Flowery Orange Pekoe, Grade 1).” A South Korean green tea grown on Jeju Island by Wild Orchard also earned gold.

In the Herbals and blends, categories “Pure Chamomile” by L’Autre Thé grown in Croatia was awarded a gold medal and Les Jardins Gaia won gold for its “Rose de Damas” tea from Iran.

N. Psyllakis & Co., a family-owned farm in Greece won gold for its “Cretan Mountain Tea” grown in Tofillo, Crete.

Winners in the Monovarietal Contest (PDF)
Winners in the Herbal Teas, Blended and Scented Contest (PDF)


BOARD RESOLUTION 6th October 2021

Commencing in March 2022 an annual board election will take place, when half of the current serving directors will resign and if desired propose themselves for re-election along with any other nominated members. Their term will be for two years. In March 2023 the directors who did not resign in 2022 will then resign and if desired propose themselves for re-election, which again will be for a term of two years. Any co-opted director will resign and if desired propose themselves for reelection at least one year after their election. This method of election will ensure continuity on the board.



MATCHA WHISKING CHAMPIONSHIP 2021

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The first ever ESTA UK Matcha Whisking Championship was held at Caffe Culture on 3rd September. After a series of educational and practical workshops eight competitors took part in this inaugural competition, and in a close finish the top 3 were;

3rd Mel Supravha AVT Tea Services 285 points

2nd Angie Chan Deerland Tea. 289 points 

1st Gosia Lendzioszek      Matthew Algie     296 points

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Gosia is pictured here with the judges who were Alexis and Natacha Kaae from Simply Tea in Denmark, Oscar Woolley from Suki Tea in Northern Ireland and Marc-Pierre Dietrich fom TeaSmiths in England. Gosia won an ESTA tea flavour wheel poster, ESTA membership for one year, a matcha whisking set and some matcha tea. She said ‘ The competition was very exciting and fun and I am delighted I could take a part in that and honoured to be the 1st Matcha Whisking Champion. I am a sensory enthusiast, so I love to try new things and flavours. When I come across Matcha few years ago it was love from the 1st sip. It is my pre workout drink mixed with oat milk, baking (ice cream and home made truffles also) ingredient, but mostly I enjoy Matcha on its own. It delivers wonderful, deep flavours. The ceremony of Matcha preparation making it more elegant and sophisticated drink.  My biggest pride is people that were not fond of this flavour changing their mind after tasting Matcha that was well prepared, with high quality product used. They are always surprised how good the drink tastes and are stunned with layers of flavours that can be found in the drink.

The competition was sponsored by Mount Everest Tea from Germany and Marukyu Koyamaen from Japan.


TEAS OF THE WORLD

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Dear Friends and Participants to the Teas of the World International Contest AVPA-Paris 2021

Already more than 150 products registered to the 4th International «Teas of the World» AVPA - Paris 2021 Contest whose jury is due to meet very soon.

Nevertheless, the holiday period prevented a number of participants from preparing samples that sometimes arrived late due to transportation difficulties (Covid) or due to the late harvest season in some countries. Many well-known participants asked us to extend the deadline to allow more samples to arrive.  

AVPA was able to delay the jury date, so we can extend the receipt of samples until September 15, 2021.

Register now – click here

Feel free to send your registration form as from now and send the samples to be in Paris before September 15, 2021


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Mark Your Calendar! World Tea Conference & Expo 2021, the most influential gathering for the tea industry, takes place June 28-30 at the Las Vegas Convention Center, in Las Vegas, Nevada. With new features and new opportunities to get back to business, World Tea Conference & Expo features a 3-day conference program and 2-day expo hall floor for retailers, tea shop owners, distributors, F&B directors, spa managers, specialty grocers, and business professionals to be inspired, network, learn from experts, and discover new trends. Learn more about the 2021 schedule, health & safety measures, registration offers and more at https://www.worldteaexpo.com/


Join us in leaving behind the past year of hardship and negativity by celebrating Tea. Let's drink to the tasteful well-being and social cohesion this wonderful product creates all around the world. Do you know already what tea will you be drinking on International Tea Day?
Leave us a comment and photo of your tea on one of our social media platforms and the best one will win a speciality tea hamper from Australian Tea Masters.

We look forward to enjoying the entries.


15th January 2021

European Speciality Tea association is committed to working with fellow organisations around the world to promote speciality tea, its community and to improve the quality of tea.

We have recently opened up discussions with two such organisations, the Global Japanese Tea Association and the International Speciality Tea Association. Stand by for updates as to how  we may be collaborating in the future.

 
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11th December 2020

European Speciality Tea Association launches in Russia

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We are pleased to announce that the European Speciality Tea Association is now active in Russia. We have our first two members, Dmitry Sobolev of Oh My Tea in St. Petersburg and Andrey Kolbasinov from Nitka Tea in Moscow and a Russian version of our website, www.specialityteaeurope.ru. was launched last week.

I personally met so many enthusiastic tea lovers when I visited Coffee Tea Cacao Russian Expo in March and was totally impressed with the passion, knowledge and commitment for speciality tea that I witnessed. There is already a growing speciality tea community growing in Russia and I sincerely believe that European Speciality Tea Association can help build this further.

 With Andrey and Dimitry’s help we are planning a membership drive in Russia and the other Russian speaking countries with website, brochure and other communication in the Russian language, as well as a number of events, circumstances permitting, during 2021, starting with a webinar in Russian at the end of January.

This is an exciting development for ESTA, we now have members in twenty four countries and our message is being heard more and more.

David Veal

 
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9th October 2020

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World Tea Virtual Summit -

Many people from the tea industry who have been visiting the World tea Expo since 2003 will have been disappointed to hear that, like most events world-wide, it had been cancelled this year, its place in the tea calendar being of such importance. Most of those people will also be pleased to know that it has been replaced (Hopefully for this year only!) by the World Tea Virtual Summit, running from 12th to 14th October. It has a full and varied programme, and registration is still open at https://www.worldteaexpo.com/virtualsummit.

European Speciality Tea Association supported this event and encouraged members and non-members to participate. View our supporting video at:

https://www.dropbox.com/s/irxlpvg72yh2a9w/Virtual%20tea%20summit%202020%20ESTA.MOV?dl=0