Located in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean, the Azores are a hidden gem where the art of tea production flourishes. The island of São Miguel, the largest island in the archipelago, is home to Europe's oldest and only tea plantations: the Gorreana and Porto Formoso plantations. Active since the 19th century, these unique sites produce high-quality green and black teas of unparalleled quality.
The lush plantations of Gorreana and Porto Formoso stretch across rolling hills and are surrounded by the dramatic landscape of the Azores. The mild, humid climate and fertile volcanic soil create ideal conditions for growing tea plants. Here, in this serene environment, tea plants are carefully hand-picked and processed according to traditional methods that have been passed down for generations.
Visitors to the tea plantations are taken on a journey through the history and production process of Azorean tea. From the green, fresh-smelling fields to the historic factories where the leaves are dried and sorted, each step offers a fascinating insight into the world of tea. Tastings are an essential part of the experience, where you can enjoy the delicate aromas's and flavours that make this exclusive tea so special.
A visit to the tea plantations of the Azores is not only a discovery of a unique farming tradition, but also an immersion in the rich culture and natural beauty of these special islands. Whether you are a tea connoisseur or just looking for a special travel experience, the tea plantations of São Miguel are sure to enchant you.
I am Antwan Janssen, travel and nature photographer from Uden. During my many travels on this globe I try to capture all the beauty on photo. As you can see on this site my preference goes to landscapes, wildlife but also to the local population, mostly abroad.. Read more…
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