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TeaDiscourse is built on curiosity.

It’s a space for questions, observations, and conversations about tea—whether you’re just starting out or have been drinking tea for years. If you’ve found your way here, chances are you’re someone who notices the small details in a cup. We appreciate that.

If you’d like to get in touch, here’s how.

General Enquiries

Have a question about tea?
Something you’ve always wondered but never found a clear answer to?

We welcome thoughtful questions and topic suggestions. Many of our articles begin this way—one small, specific curiosity that deserves a better explanation.

Editorial & Content Ideas

If you have an idea for an article, a topic you’d like us to explore, or a perspective you think is missing from tea conversations, we’d love to hear it.

We’re especially interested in:

  • overlooked tea topics
  • cultural insights and traditions
  • brewing questions that don’t have clear answers
  • thoughtful opinion pieces

You don’t need to be an expert. You just need to be curious.

Collaborations & Partnerships

We collaborate selectively with tea brands, producers, and businesses that share a genuine respect for tea.

If you’re reaching out for collaboration, please include:

  • a short introduction to your brand
  • what you’d like to work on
  • why it aligns with TeaDiscourse

We focus on authenticity, so we do not accept generic or mass outreach requests.

Media & Press

We welcome media features, interviews, or press-related enquiries.

A Note on Reviews

TeaDiscourse occasionally features tea reviews and deep dives. We approach these independently, focusing on clarity and honest evaluation. Sending products does not guarantee coverage.

We Read Everything

We may not reply instantly, but every message is read. Some questions take time. Some turn into full articles. Some simply stay with us a little longer before we respond.

Closing Thought

Tea is, at its core, a conversation.

Sometimes it happens across a table. Sometimes it happens quietly, in your own thoughts. And sometimes, it starts with a simple question.

If you have one, send it through. We’re listening.

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