Showing posts with label Tea Champions. Show all posts
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Thursday, March 8, 2012

Congratulations to QTrade and Winners of North American Tea Championship


North American Tea Champions Named

07 Mar 2012
By World Tea News

North American Tea Championship - Fall Teas 2011 - Judging
NATC 1st PLACE WINNERS

 Listed by company, tea and category

  • Alvin's of San Francisco (www.alvinsofsf.com), Royal Tea, Earl Grey 
  • Florapharm Tea-USA LP (www.florapharmteausa.com), Snow Flake, Flavored Black Tea
  • KIMICHA TEA (www.kimicha.com), Jin Jun Mei, Black Tea
  • Naivetea (www.naivetea.com), Strawberry Oolong, Flavored Oolong Tea 
  • Newby Teas of London (www.newbyteas.com), Rare Assam, Assam
  • Newby Teas of London (www.newbyteas.com)Rooibos Orange Pyramid Infuser, Flavored Rooibos Blends
  • QTrade Teas & Herbs (www.qtradeteas.com)Heirloom Oolong, Aged/Baked Oolong Tea
  • QTrade Teas & Herbs, Special Breakfast Blend, Breakfast Blend 
  • QTrade Teas & Herbs, Naked Oolong, Blended Oolong Tea
  • QTrade Teas & Herbs, Darjeeling Extra Special, Darjeeling 
  • Rare Tea Cellar Inc. (www.rareteacellar.com), 2010 Emperor's Aged Keemun, Keemun
  • Rishi Tea (www.rishi-tea.com), Eastern Beauty (Bai Hao Premium), BaiHao/Oriental Beauty 
  • Rishi Tea, Sakura Black, Blended Black Tea
  • Rishi Tea, Dong Pian, Green Oolong Tea 
  • Rishi Tea, Jasmine Yin Hao (Organic/Fair Trade), Jasmine
  • Rishi Tea, Jasmine Pearl Lot B (Organic), Jasmine
  • Rishi Tea, Ancient Golden Buds (Organic/Fair Trade), Yunnan 
  • Silk Road Teas (www.silkroadteas.com), Plum Fragrance, Dark Oolong Tea
  • Sipping Streams Tea Company (www.sippingstreams.com), Assam CTC, Black Tea-CTC 
  • Yogic Chai (www.yogicchai.com), Original Masala Chai, Chai 
A complete list of first, second and third place winners of the North American Tea Championship is available at www.teachampionship.com. Honorees will be featured at the North American Tea Championship Winners Tasting Circle at World Tea Expo (www.WorldTeaExpo.com), June 1 – 3, 2012 at the Las Vegas Convention Center.
LAS VEGAS, Nev.
Twenty best-tasting tea champions enter the limelight today as winners of the North American Tea Championship which drew a record 230 entries for the fall judging.
Since 2008 the NATC, the only independent and professionally-judged tea competition in North America, has identified notable, high-quality teas widely available in the marketplace. The judging, held Feb. 28 – 29 in Las Vegas, evaluated premium hot teas from the fall 2011 harvest.
Rishi Tea won 14 awards including six first-place wins, two second-place wins and six third-place wins. QTrade Teas & Herbs followed with four first-place wins, one second place win and five third-place wins.
Other tea companies that took a prestigious first-place title include: Alvin's of San Francisco; Florapharm Tea-USA LP; KIMICHA TEA; Naivetea; Newby Teas of London; Rare Tea Cellar Inc.; Silk Road Teas; Sipping Streams Tea Company; and Yogic Chai.
North American Tea ChampionshipCompanies that entered the competition for the first time and received honors – either a first, second or third place award – include: Alvin’s; KIMICHA Tea; Newby Teas of London; Silk Road Teas; Black Tusk Trading; Tazo Teas; Hankook Tea; and Zuri Tea.
Fifty companies submitted a record 230 tea entries (the previous record for an evaluation was 217 different teas in 2010). The Flavored Rooibos Category had 35 entries – the largest number of entries in any one category, indicating the popularity of that tea in the marketplace.
“This year’s winners are outstanding,” said North American Tea Championship Judge Lydia Kung, a tea buyer and expert with Eastrise Trading Corp. “Congratulations to all of the award recipients."
Kung said that competitors offer an excellent range of teas to judge, "especially in the classifications of Oolong, Rooibos, Breakfast Blends, Jasmine and Assams. After the competition was completed, the judges compared notes, and we found that all of our scores were extremely close, which confirms the judging process works."

"It’s a testament to the carefulness and deliberateness of the NATC scoring procedure, and all of the winners can take pride in knowing that they’re of the highest quality. Indeed, the Championship and the champions set an excellent benchmark, and it encourages other teas in the North American marketplace to rise up to these high standards,” said Kung.
Winners Talk About the NATC
Bethan Thomas, marketing manager at Newby Teas, which won first-place in the Assam and Flavored Rooibos Blends categories, said, “The North American Tea Championship is very well known in the tea industry, and we were keen to participate this year for the first time, especially as we further expand our business from Europe, Asia and the Middle East into the North American Market. In fact, there’s no other comparable tea competition in any other region, so NATC is extremely valuable to the industry in terms of its high standards, engaging proper professionals to taste the teas and recognizing the very best teas.”
Thomas, whose company launched seven years ago, added, “Our teas have won in various food competitions, but the North American Tea Championship is the real deal in terms of evaluating quality tea. The NATC takes the right approach, and the judges have the correct skill-set and attitude. It sounds funny to say, but with other events, we’ve actually won too many awards, which lead us to believe that the judging in those challenges was not up to par. That’s not the case here. The judges are seasoned cuppers, and they represent the peak of the industry. On the whole, this win will help us in North America. We’re a family-owned business, so it’s not easy to break into a big market like this. We’ll use this win to open doors, build a presence and gain new business. We put a lot of effort into our products, using the right materials as well as packaging for freshness, so it’s nice to have all that hard work recognized.”
“For a small company like ours it’s very exciting to be able to participate and win at the NATC,” said Yogic Chai Co-founder Ricardo Dacosta, who started his business in 2008 and won first-place in the NATC Chai Category last year and at the recent 2012 competition. “We undoubtedly created a masterpiece chai blend, but we don’t have the necessary capital to generate a lot of exposure for the tea. Participating in a legit, high-profile industry event like this helps us tremendously. It gives us credibility, and it’s proof that all of our efforts – bringing the authentic flavors of Indian masala chai to the United States – have paid off. There is no other way to get this kind of professional recognition for quality tea – the North American Tea Championship is it. Certainly, any company can say they’re the best, but the only way to prove it is through the NATC. And now, we have validation that we’re the best when it comes to chai teas.”
Yogic Chai’s 2011 win generated numerous new business orders, including a deal with Foodzie.com, which delivers monthly tasting-boxes and exclusive small-batch products. “This year, we’re excited about the possibility of more new business because of our 2012 NATC award,” said Dacosta.
KIMICHA TEA’s owner Kimiko Uriu, who started her business in 2011, said, “It’s great to get a lot of positive feedback from customers about your tea, but being honored by industry experts brings it to a whole new level. A competition like the North American Tea Championship not only gives us recognition for winning first-place in the Black Tea Category for our Jin Jun Mei, but also acknowledges our ability to source the finest teas. We have invested a lot of time and resources into building close relationships with tea producers and selecting a range of teas that is rare, exciting and, at the same time, a great value for our customers. As a result, we have grown rapidly since our launch and have a strong customer base in Canada. We hope that this NATC win opens new doors. This was the only tea we entered into the competition and, given the results, we are excited to enter more of our teas next year.”
QTrade Marketing Coordinator Joshua Rigsby, whose company won in the categories of Aged/Baked Oolong Tea, Breakfast Blend, Blended Oolong Tea and Darjeeling, said, “We appreciate how the Championship recognizes and elevates quality teas in the marketplace, and we’re glad to have the opportunity to showcase our offerings in the competition. NATC raises the bar and creates heightened expectations for excellent teas in North America. The event features some of the finest leaves in the world, and the judging is spectacular. NATC judges categorically know how to recognize the best qualities in supreme teas.”

Rigsby, whose business has participated in the North American Tea Championship since its inception in 2008, continued, “Overall, the NATC and the awards help our business in terms of exposure. We don’t have a brand in the market because we’re an import company, so the Championship generates increased awareness of our experience and ability to source premium teas. We thank World Tea Media for organizing NATC, and we congratulate the other high-quality winners and companies that participated.”

Thursday, June 2, 2011

North American Tea Champions - Iced Tea Class


30 May 2011
By World Tea News

First Place Winners

• Dr. Pepper Snapple Group, Snapple Green Tea (www.drpeppersnapplegroup.com); Ready-to-Drink-Flavored Green Tea
• ITO EN, LTD, TEA'S TEA Low Calorie-Mango Oolong (www.ITOEN.com); Ready-to-Drink-Flavored Oolong Tea
• Milo's Tea Company, Milo's No Calorie Tea Gallon (www.milostea.com); Ready-to-Drink-Sweetened Black Tea
• Mother Parkers Tea & Coffee, Classic Southern Iced Tea Concentrate, Sweetened (www.motherparkers.com); Foodservice-BIB Unflavored / Sweetened Black Tea
• Numi Organic Tea, Earl Grey Pu-erh Tea (www.numitea.com); Ready-to-Drink-Flavored Black Tea
• QTrade Teas & Herbs, Summer Classic, Organic & Fair Trade (www.qtradeteas.com); Foodservice-Unflavored Black Tea
• QTrade Teas & Herbs, Imperial Green, Organic (www.qtradeteas.com); Foodservice-Unflavored Green Tea
• Rare Tea Cellar, Lemon Berry Meritage-Organic (www.rareteacellar.com); Foodservice-Flavored Herbal
• The Republic of Tea, Calorie-Free Sweet Green Tea (www.republicoftea.com); Ready-to-Drink-Sweetened Green Tea
• Revolution Tea, LLC, Revolution Iced, Classic (www.revolutiontea.com); Foodservice-BIB Unflavored / Unsweetened Black Tea
• Rooibee Red Tea, Herbal RRT Watermelon Mint (www.rooibeeredtea.com); Ready-to-Drink-Flavored / Sweetened
• Teas Etc., Meyer Lemon Black (www.teasetc.com); Foodservice-Flavored Black Tea
• Tejava, Tejava (www.tejava.com); Ready-to-Drink-Unflavored Black Tea
• Walters Bay Bogawantalawa Estates, Tropical Green Iced Tea (www.waltersbay.com); Foodservice-Flavored Green Tea



A Winners’ Tasting Circle will be held at 2011 World Tea Expo, June 24 -26, for all attendees. The next North American Tea Championship is in July 2012 in Las Vegas for an evaluation of hot teas – spring. Entries will be accepted in June. To inquire about entering the competition, e-mail liz@teachampionship.com.

LAS VEGAS, Nev.

Specialty iced teas are gathering steam in popularity and quality, according to organizers of the North American Tea Championship www.teachampionship.com, which named 14 first-place winners in various categories in the annual Iced Tea Class evaluation.

The event took place May 24 in Montebello, Calif. The Championship is the only independent competition, judged by professional cuppers, to distinguish the highest quality and best tasting teas that are commercially available in the North American marketplace.

Tea companies that took a prestigious first-place title at the Championship include:

Dr. Pepper Snapple Group; ITO EN LTD.; Milo's Tea Company; Mother Parkers Tea & Coffee; Numi Organic Tea; QTrade Teas & Herbs (which won two first-place titles); Rare Tea Cellar; Revolution Tea; Rooibee Red Tea; Teas Etc.; Tejava; The Republic of Tea; and Walters Bay Bogawantalawa Estates.

Tea experts who judged the North American Tea Championship include: Michael Cardenas, owner, Innovative Dining Group; David De Candia, senior manager and tea master/tea blender, The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf; and Patrick Main, quality manager, Peet’s Coffee & Tea.

A total of 43 tea companies showcased an assortment of more than 130 premium iced teas – nearly double the entries in the 2010 competition. Entrants ranged from small, boutique tea manufacturers to mid-size tea companies and mass manufacturers, and there were winners to represent each.

Kim Jage, executive vice president of World Tea Media, the producers of the North American Tea Championship, said, “The competition was fierce. Across the board, the quality of these specialty iced teas was much more refined than years past.”
Wilbur Curtis, a leading manufacturer of tea brewers and accessories, was the host and equipment supplier of the competition. Cirqua Customized Water provided 300 gallons of water for the Championship.

The tea submissions were evaluated blind and through organoleptic analysis of the following characteristics: dry leaf, brewed color, brewed aroma, brewed flavor, brewed mouth-feel and brewed harmony. An overall numerical value on a 100-point scale was then calculated based on the ratings of each characteristic above. Winners were determined by rank.

A complete list of first, second and third-place winners of the North American Tea Champions is available at www.teachampionship.com.

Box Score

Multiple Winners

1st

2nd

3rd

QTradeTeas&Herbs

2





Walters Bay

1

1

1

Dr.Pepper/Snapple

1

1



Milo’s Tea Co.

1

1



Republic of Tea

1



2

Mother Parkers

1



1

California Teas



2



Shangri La Tea



2



S&D Coffee



1

1

Tao of Tea



1

1

First Place Winners

Category

Tea

Company

Foodservice




BIB Unflavored / Sweetened Black Tea

Classic Southern Iced Tea Concentrate

Mother Parkers Tea & Coffee

BIB Unflavored / Unsweetened Black Tea

Revolution Iced - Classic

Revolution Tea, LLC.

Flavored Black Tea

Meyer Lemon Black

Teas Etc

Flavored Green Tea

Tropical Green Iced Tea

Walters Bay Bogawantalawa Estates

Flavored Herbal

Lemon Berry Meritage-Organic

Rare Tea Cellar

Unflavored Black Tea

Summer Classic [Organic & Fair Trade]

QTrade Teas & Herbs

Unflavored Green Tea

Imperial Green

QTrade Teas & Herbs

Ready to Drink




Flavored / Sweetened Herbal

RRT Watermelon Mint

Rooibee Red Tea

Flavored Black Tea

Earl Grey Pu-erh Tea

Numi Organic Tea

Flavored Green Tea

Snapple Green Tea

Dr. Pepper Snapple Group

Flavored Oolong Tea

TEA'S TEA Low Calorie-Mango Oolong

ITO EN, LTD.

Sweetened Black Tea

Milo's No Calorie Tea Gallon

Milo's Tea Company

Sweetened Green Tea

Calorie-Free Sweet Green Tea

The Republic of Tea

Unflavored Black Tea

Tejava

Tejava

Second Place Winners

Category

Tea

Company

Foodservice




BIB Unflavored / Sweetened Black Tea

True Leaves Sweet

CHINA MIST BRANDS

BIB Unflavored / Unsweetened Black Tea

B.W. Cooper's Organic Iced Brew Tea

Cooper Tea Company

Flavored Black Tea

Mango Black Iced Tea

Walters Bay Bogawantalawa Estates

Flavored Green Tea

Lavender Fields Green Tea

Shangri La Tea Company

Flavored Herbal

TROPICAL CRIMSON

Rishi Tea

Unflavored Black Tea

Quality Blend 1oz. Filter Pack

S&D Coffee, Inc.

Unflavored Green Tea

Serene Green Organic Iced Tea

Shangri La Tea Company

Ready to Drink




Flavored / Sweetened Herbal

Mango Organic Rooibos

Templar Food Products

Flavored Black Tea

Lemon Twist Iced Tea

California Teas

Flavored Green Tea

CHAITEA PASSION FRUIT

GOURMETTI BRANDS

Flavored Oolong Tea

Osmanthus Oolong

The Tao of Tea

Sweetened Black Tea

Snapple Sweet Tea

Dr. Pepper Snapple Group

Sweetened Green Tea

Original Sunshine Green Tea

California Teas

Unflavored Black Tea

Milo's Unsweet Tea Gallon

Milo's Tea Company

Third Place Winners

Category

Tea

Company

Foodservice




BIB Unflavored / Sweetened Black Tea

Teafinity Sweet

S&D Coffee, Inc.

BIB Unflavored / Unsweetened Black Tea

Classic Southern Iced Tea Concentrate

Mother Parkers Tea & Coffee

Flavored Black Tea

Peaches Coconut

MarketSpice

Flavored Green Tea

Pomegranate Crisp

Silver Service Refreshment

Flavored Herbal

Petal Petal

Art of Tea

Unflavored Black Tea

Special ITI Iced Tea Blend 609

International Tea Importers Inc

Unflavored Green Tea

Traditional Green Iced Tea

Walters Bay

Bogawantalawa Estates

Ready to Drink




Flavored / Sweetened Herbal

Natural Hibiscus Tea - Superflower Tea

The Republic of Tea

Flavored Black Tea

Caddy Shack - Half Tea Half Lemonade

Peace Tea Beverage Company

Flavored Green Tea

Peach Sencha

Templar Food Products

Flavored Oolong Tea

Oooli Passion Mango

Oooli Beverages Inc.

Sweetened Black Tea

Calorie-Free Sweet Black Tea

The Republic of Tea

Sweetened Green Tea

Honest Tea Honey Green Tea

Honest Tea

Unflavored Black Tea

Darjeeling

The Tao of Tea

About the North American Tea Championship

North American Tea Championship is produced by World Tea Media, which also produces World Tea Expo, World Tea East and World Tea News. Until 2010, the North American Tea Championship was called World Tea Championship and it was held in-conjunction with the Expo. Today, it is an independent event, judged by professional cuppers, that evaluates premium teas from around the world that are sold in North America. The annual Championship is made up of two classes: Hot Tea and Iced Tea. Each class consists of its own categories and judging panel. The Hot Tea Class is evaluated twice a year: February for fall teas and July for spring teas. The Iced Tea Class is evaluated once a year in May. Winners of the Tea Championship are announced after each respective evaluation. For more information, visit www.teachampionship.com

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