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Just as a barista balances pressure with speed and heat to pull a great espresso, an expert teamaker uses brewing technique to draw aroma, flavour, length and texture from tea. It’s an area that keeps evolving, and the proliferation of tea making contests has sped up innovation in this field.

Competitive tea making has only been on the world radar for a few years. The two main global championships, the Tea Masters Cup International and the World Tea Brewers Championship (WTBC), began in 2014 and 2015 respectively. However, tea contests have been a mainstay of Chinese culture since the Song Dynasty (960 – 1279). Called tea fighting, the practice developed — ironically, perhaps — during one of China’s most

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