ABOUT US
Since
2003
We Are Your Favourite Store.
Welcome to taste and smell store
Taste and smell tea is located in Headford . Ireland
We believe that each cup of your tea should be special, that’s why we are very serious about what goes into your tea. We deal with many sources and seek out the best quality teas. If there is something you are looking for that we don’t currently carry feel free to reach out to us and we would be happy to try and source it for you.
We continuously optimize our range and adapt to the ever-changing international tea market.
We hope our selections will inspire you – We look forward to hearing from you.
Thank you
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Why our Tea Taste so Good
The taste of tea is influenced by a combination of factors, including the type of tea leaves used, the processing methods, water quality, brewing technique, and personal preferences.
Processing
The way tea leaves are processed after being plucked can significantly impact flavor.
Additions
Some people add sweeteners, milk, or other flavor enhancers to their tea
Perfect Balance
We take pride in achieving the ideal balance of flavors in each blend.
Creaminess
Milk contributes a creamy texture to tea, softening any bitterness that might be present.
Freshness
Fresh tea leaves or blends tend to have more vibrant flavors. This texture can make more comforting.
What We Do ?
The journey towards exceptional tea begins with the selection of premium-quality tea leaves. We meticulously source our tea leaves from renowned tea gardens and estates around the world. The climate, altitude, and soil composition of these regions play a crucial role in shaping the flavor profiles of our teas. By working closely with tea farmers who share our passion for excellence, we ensure that only the finest tea leaves make their way into our blends.
About Us
Serving Since 1967
Our History
The history of coffee dates back to ancient times and is intertwined with various legends and historical accounts. The story of coffee is thought to have originated in the Ethiopian region of East Africa. One of the most popular legends suggests that a goat herder named Kaldi discovered coffee when he noticed his goats becoming unusually energetic after consuming the red berries from a certain tree. Curious about their effects, he tried the berries himself and experienced a similar burst of energy. Kaldi shared his discovery with a local monastery, and the monks used the berries to create a drink that helped them stay awake during long hours of prayer and meditation.The spread of coffee cultivation led to its introduction in various parts of the world, including Asia, the Caribbean, and the Americas. In the 18th and 19th centuries, European colonial powers established coffee plantations in their colonies, leading to significant economic and social impacts in regions like Central and South America.
Tea has a long and rich history that originates in China. The legend of Emperor Shen Nong’s discovery of tea is a well-known tale. According to the legend, the emperor was boiling water when some tea leaves accidentally fell into the pot, creating a delightful aroma and taste. This marked the beginning of tea consumption.
Tea gradually became an integral part of Chinese culture, with its consumption and preparation methods evolving over the centuries. It was not only enjoyed for its taste but also valued for its medicinal properties. By the Tang dynasty (7th-10th centuries), tea had become a popular beverage and was traded along the Silk Road.
During the Song dynasty (10th-13th centuries), tea culture continued to flourish, and teahouses became popular social gathering places. The Yuan dynasty saw the expansion of tea consumption to Mongolia and Tibet, while the Ming dynasty witnessed the development of more sophisticated tea ceremonies.
Both coffee and tea have deeply embedded themselves in cultures around the world, contributing to various traditions, rituals, and social interactions. Today, they remain two of the most widely consumed beverages globally.
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Many Years of Experience
In the cozy living room of a quaint cottage, a warm and comforting aroma fills the air as a kettle gently whistles on the stove. It’s the year 2003, and the afternoon sun casts a gentle glow through the window, illuminating a delicate porcelain teapot and a set of intricately patterned teacups. As the clock strikes three, friends and family gather around the table for a traditional tea ceremony.In 2003, the world’s fascination with coffee reached new heights, with the aroma of freshly roasted beans permeating cities and towns alike. Coffeehouses buzzed with life as baristas honed their craft, turning each cup into a masterpiece.
In 2004, tea remained a cherished beverage, embraced by people around the world for its soothing qualities and rich cultural heritage. As the year unfolded, tea enthusiasts continued to engage in the age-old tradition of brewing and savoring this aromatic beverage.
Tea houses and specialty shops offered an array of tea varieties, from traditional black and green teas to exotic herbal blends. People sought solace in a cup of warm tea, finding comfort in its familiar aroma and gentle flavors.
In 2005, the soothing aroma of tea wafted through cozy kitchens and bustling cafes alike. Tea was not just a beverage; it was a moment of tranquility in a rapidly changing world. As the morning sun filtered through the curtains, people would reach for their favorite tea leaves or tea bags, carefully preparing a cup of comfort. The teapot’s gentle whistle echoed the promise of warmth, both from the liquid within and the memories it held.
In 2019, the world of tea witnessed a continued resurgence in interest, blending tradition with innovation. The year brought about a renewed focus on the diverse flavors, health benefits, and cultural significance of tea.
In 2019, the coffee landscape was marked by an exploration of new brewing methods, heightened sustainability efforts, and the emergence of coffee as a lifestyle choice.
The specialty coffee movement continued to grow, with consumers showing an increased interest in single-origin coffees, direct trade, and the unique flavor profiles associated with different coffee-growing regions. Third-wave coffee shops gained momentum, focusing on craftsmanship and elevating the coffee-drinking experience.
The year 2020 brought unprecedented challenges and changes to the way people around the world lived and interacted due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In the realm of tea and coffee, these beloved beverages took on new roles as sources of comfort, connection, and adaptation.
The tea and coffee industries adapted to the changing landscape as well. Cafés and tea houses pivoted to offer takeaway and delivery services. Online tea and coffee retailers saw an uptick in sales as individuals sought to recreate the café experience in their own homes. Companies embraced digital marketing and engagement strategies to stay connected with their customers.