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        Exploring the Specialty Tea Movement               Interestingly enough, it seems that in the West, spe-
                                                       cialty coffee inspired the conception of specialty tea. This
            While researching, I stumbled upon the website of the   unexpected revelation highlights the interconnectedness
        European Specialty Tea Association (ESTA). At first glance,   of the beverage world and the constant exchange of ideas
        the style and format of the website has a stark resemblance   and  practices  between  different  sectors.  However,  this
        with the one of the Specialty Coffee Association (SCA), so   revelation perhaps is not as surprising as it seemed to me.
        it piqued my interest and prompted me to explore further.  If you look at recent statistics, you will learn that coffee
            I  soon  discovered  that  the  ESTA  is  a  not  for  profit   predominates in the Americas and in continental Europe,
        organization  that  was  established  in  2018.  According  to   while tea is preferred in Asian countries.
        their mission statement, they strive to create and inspire   So, for the West to be inspired by specialty coffee in
        excellence in the specialty tea community through inno-  developing the concept of specialty tea makes sense, given
        vation, research, education and communication.  the cultural context and preferences for beverages in those
            One of the first things that the ESTA tried to do was   regions.  In  light  of  this  interconnectedness,  it  becomes
        to define what specialty tea means by identifying key fac-  clear that the specialty tea movement is not simply a rep-
        tors such as known suppliers, farms, production dates, and   lication of the specialty coffee model but rather a unique
        processing  methods  as  distinguishing  characteristics  of   adaptation  that  reflects  the  distinct  characteristics  and
        specialty teas. According to ESTA, specialty tea quality can   traditions of tea culture.
        be assessed through criteria including the dry leaf, aroma,   At the same time, we see a surge in modern coffee
        liquor  color  and  clarity,  flavor  and  mouthfeel,  and  the   adaptations across Asia, particularly in China. While tea
        appearance and aroma of the wet leaf.          has historically held a revered place in Asian cultures, the
            By this point I started asking myself what the scoring   growing popularity of coffee represents a shifting cultural
        system  of  tea  is  like.  When  it  comes  to  coffee,  scoring   landscape influenced by globalization, urbanization, and
        systems  are  well-established  within  the  specialty  coffee   changing consumer preferences. Just as the specialty coffee
        industry,  governed  by  organizations  like  the  Specialty   movement in the West drew inspiration from tea culture,
        Coffee Association (SCA). However, I soon realized that   so too does the growing appreciation for coffee in Asia may
        the world of specialty tea grading is more diverse and lacks   contribute to a reimagining of tea traditions and practices.
        a unified international system. Each tea-producing country
        employs distinct grading methods, adding to the complex-  ESTA’s  Contributions  to  the  Global  Tea
        ity of assessing tea quality.                  Community
            In China, quality assessment hinges on factors such as
        region,  harvest  season,  and  the  specific  name  of  the  tea.   As the worlds of tea and coffee continue to evolve, op-
        Meanwhile, Japan places emphasis on tea type, production   portunities for collaboration and cross-pollination between
        area, and grade, with a keen eye for seasonal nuances. Tai-  these beloved beverage industries are on the rise. A notable
        wan’s grading system focuses on the region, mountain, sea-  trend is the increasing prevalence of tea competitions in the
        son, and grade of the tea. Conversely, countries like India,   West, echoing the established coffee competitions.  Baristas are increasingly participating in Matcha Latte Art
        Sri Lanka, and Africa categorize teas based on whether the   According to Steve Lovegrove, board member of the   and Tea Cup Tasting competitions, seizing the chance to
        leaves are whole, broken, or crushed, employing intricate   European Specialty Tea Association, “Synergies between   highlight their skills in the tea category. This trend is ex-
        systems to denote leaf quality and characteristics.   specialty coffee and tea are closer now than ever before.   pected to expand, fostering greater community cohesion
            Despite the absence of a standardized approach, these                                                     as the specialty tea category continues to flourish.”  Additionally, ESTA has made notable research contri-
        country-specific grading systems provide consumers with                                                           ESTA has achieved significant milestones in its five-year   butions, publishing four science-based papers on tea and
        comprehensive insights into the quality and characteristics                                                   journey, contributing to the global recognition and appreci-  health, alongside advocacy efforts supporting Internation-
        of specialty teas. It seems, however, that the ESTA might                                                     ation of specialty tea. With a membership spanning over 50   al Tea Day and championing sustainability. Introducing the
        be trying to fill this gap by providing unified comprehensive                                                 countries, ESTA has fostered a diverse and inclusive commu-  innovative concept of the Tea Barista, ESTA aims to culti-
        guidelines for assessing specialty tea quality, much like the                                                 nity dedicated to advancing the specialty tea industry.   vate skill, passion, and knowledge for tea, expanding beyond
        SCA did for coffee.                                                                                               Through collaborative efforts with numerous associa-  coffee to embrace a broader spectrum of beverages.
                                                                                                                      tions and organizations, ESTA has promoted specialty tea   Furthermore, ESTA’s focus on education and advoca-
                                                                                                                      worldwide,  defining  its  characteristics  and  elevating  its   cy extends beyond its membership to engage with broader
                                                                                                                      status with the first openly accessible definition of the term.   audiences.  By  hosting  webinars,  participating  in  events,
                                                                                                                      Their  comprehensive  education  program,  consisting  of   and collaborating with associations worldwide, ESTA am-
                                                                                                                      seven learning modules, empowers professionals and enthu-  plifies  the  visibility  and  appreciation  of  specialty  tea,
                                                                                                                      siasts with in-depth knowledge, complemented by thirty-five   bridging the gap between enthusiasts, professionals, and
                                                                                                                      webinars and twenty-two tea events across ten countries.  the general public.


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