Rural – Jersey Country Life Magazine

Jersey Fine Tea has announced a series of tours of its tea plantation in Trinity!

Those who have booked to attend will be meeting at the processing facility in Trinity and then taking a small bus to one of the three tea gardens in Jersey. After a walk in one of the fields, the tour will return to the processing site to go over the details and intricacies of making tea. The session will finish off by enjoying a tasting of the Jersey Fine Tea collection.

They will be held on the following dates, with a maximum capacity of 6 attendees on each tour. The price is £35 for each participant.and the duration of the tour is approximately 2½ hours.

  • the first tour pm Saturday, August 21st has had to be cancelled because of the weather

The other tours are on:

Saturday, August 28th

Saturday, September 11th

For booking and further details please contact Amy Stamp on amy.stamp@jerseyfinetea.com

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