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The Tea Maven of Scotland and Beyond

“You can’t often change the big stuff in life, but you can have a good cup of tea,” observes Beverly-Claire Wainwright. While most tea drinkers might not know her name, tea growers in Sri Lanka, Scotland, Myanmar, and the United States have valued her expertise for a decade.

Beverly readily admits that she wasn’t particularly interested in tea nor was she an avid tea drinker for most of her life; though, she did have a loose-leaf-tea phase while studying geology at university. After graduation, she opened a ceramics studio. Then came marriage and a baby, which required a change of focus. She had a good camera and decided to use it to do freelance

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