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Dato & Gabriel Tenieshvili (Teni Tea)

Location

Kveda Bakhvi village, Guria region

Contact Information

Teni Tea is a father-and-son business. For international customers, it's better to get in touch with Gabriel, as he speaks English. Gabriel can be reached at the Teni Tea Facebook page, by email at teniteasales@gmail.com, or by phone/WhatsApp at +995 595 559 576.

The Tenieshvili home, factory, and plantation are always open for visitors. Besides the tea facilities, the family homestead is a fully self-sufficient organic and regenerative farm, and guests are always met with the traditional Gurian fresh-baked khachapuri with wild plum jam as a compliment to the tea tasting.

Types of Tea

White tea
Light green, delicately dried leaves with excellent rebrewing properties and strength of flavour. One leaf and a bud. An excellent expression of the lowland teas of Guria, where mist hangs over the bushes between mountains that shelter the region from the harsher sea air of nearby Adjaran plantations.

Black tea

A classical Georgian tea which exhibits all the virtues of this country’s tea. Low in tannic mouthfeel, with warm, biscuity flavours.

Green tea

Much like the black, this is a perfect example of a flavour of Georgia. A classic green - minerally, herbaceous, and glowing.

Wild green tea

Harvested from rewilding Gurian forest ecosystem under a thick shading canopy, this is one of our favourite green teas in Georgia. The long, twisted leaves brew to a rich and complex flavour which develops in the mouth. Highly recommended, but only available in relatively limited quantities.

Wild blueberry leaf tisane

Tightly rolled and oxidised young wild blueberry (Vaccinium myrtillus) leaves; a herbal analogue of black tea. A caffeine-free herbal tisane with a fruity, savoury taste.

The Tenieshvili Family's Story

Guria is the heartland of Georgian tea. It was the site of the Anaseuli Tea Research Institute and was filled with hectares and hectares of tea bushes. Dato grew up in a small village nearby and had worked in the tea industry like everyone else there. But then, the 1990s happened. Civil war eruptine, mafia groups ruled and fought, and industry was crippled. Electricity was an intermittent luxury, tea factory were looted and sold for scrap, uncared for plantations were overrun with weeds, and from being ubiquitous, tea became expensive and imported. One day, Dato was seized with the desire to drink a cup of tea. Finding none in the house, he decided he would make it himself – a decision that would change his life.

At first, he plucked tea and rolled it by hand, but soon enough he'd cobbled together a tea roller from an old barrel and some roofing sheets, getting round the electricity issue with a homemade waterwheel to dunk in the river. Word soon got out that Dato was making some really great tea, and the business snowballed from there. While the factory now uses state-of-the-art Chinese machinery, the personal, caring, and handmade touch remains present in every gram of product.

Dato and his son Gabriel are firm believers in natural methods and the path to their tea factory winds through their kitchen
garden and orchard which drips with fresh pears and kiwis. As their enterprise grew, so too did the Georgian Organic Producers’ Association, of which they were founding members. This scheme focuses heavily on soil health, and the Tenieshvili's plantation shows the benefits: rich, healthy and productive bushes fed only by a system of composting.
Dato's uncompromising principles are evident in the lovely shape of the bushes which helps give light to all leaves. He is also a quintessentially generous man, and many a younger Georgian tea maker has made the pilgrimage to Kveda Bakhvi to learn from his considerable tea making experience.

These days, the Tenieshvili family make some really excellent teas, including some wild teas from a nearby rewilded
tea forest. White, green and black teas are available from plantation and forest, as well as Gurian style wild blueberry leaf tisane from the slopes of nearby Gomismta mountain. The wild green is especially highly recommended.

Images in gallery courtesy of Gabriel Tenieshvili.

Pricing and Shipping

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