Why Tea Belongs at a Housewarming
Moving into a new home is a threshold moment—part chaos, part promise. While champagne flutes and pizza boxes have their place, tea offers something quieter and more lasting: a ritual that slows time, invites conversation, and lets a space begin to breathe. A housewarming tea tasting club transforms a standard open house into a shared sensory journey. Instead of wandering rooms alone, guests gather around steaming cups, comparing notes on oak-aged oolongs or floral white teas while the afternoon light shifts across fresh floors. This is not a formal ceremony; it is a playful, welcoming exploration that turns strangers into friends and empty rooms into memory-rich chambers.
<h2>Setting the Stage: Your Tea Bar</h2>
<p>Designate a counter, dining table, or even a sturdy moved-in box as the tea bar. Cover it with a clean cloth—neutral linen or a bright batik works well. Arrange three to five teas in small, labeled canisters or clear jars, each with a brief tasting note (
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