I spend a good deal of my time training people. Between tea tasting sessions, between trips abroad, I invite colleagues or students to join me at my tasting table. For me, it’s important to impart knowledge to my colleagues, and share with them what I’ve been lucky enough to learn on my distant adventures. Tastings are an opportunity for plenty of conversation, about the quality of the teas, and their organoleptic profiles (touch, aromas, flavours). We talk about how the different sensations interact and complement one another. And because I’m lucky enough to spend a lot of time in the places where tea is produced, the discussion moves on to the broader subject of how teas are made, and to the many aspects of the incredible world and culture of tea.
The desire to share my knowledge
3 June 2016

Hi François-Xavier,
Thank you for sharing your amazing articles with us. I haven’t had time to read all of them (I only discovered your blog today!) but I’m already very impressed by your knowledge. Is there any opportunity we can join one of your tea sessions in France (or somewhere else:))?
Kay
Dear Kay,
Thank you for your comment. I will be hosting a tea tasting (in French) at l’École du Thé on March 22 2017 http://www.ecoleduthe.com/fr/
Do not hesitate to write me if you want to join the session.
Best Regards
François-Xavier Delmas