Videos

Video about tea can be almost as exciting, colorful and eye-opening as a rare and exotic tea itself. On this page, you’ll be able to access some fascinating videos about the romantic origins of tea, separate videos on the teas of the eastern and western provinces of China (they’re very different), and more. Brew a fresh cup of tea and curl up with one of our Stash videos now.

Black Tea Processing



Black Tea Processing

At the end of the journey the black tea will be blended and packed and sold to happy tea drinkers around the world.

Stash Tea Tasting: Organic Lu An Gua Pian Green Tea

Stash Tea president Tom Lisicki discusses Lu An Gua Pian Green Tea during the June 9, 2009 tea tasting at the Stash Tea Retail Store.

An Introduction to Tea

Learn about Stash Tea! All Green Tea, Black Tea, Oolong Tea and White Tea Comes from the same plant - Camellia sinensis.

Pu-erh Tea

Watch the Pu-erh Tea production process in Yunnan Province,Western China.

Stash Tea Tasting: Super Yin Hao Jasmine Green Tea

Stash Tea president Tom Lisicki discusses Super Yin Hao Jasmine Green Tea during the June 9, 2009 tea tasting at the Stash Tea Retail Store.

Green Tea in Western China

Green tea harvesting and processing in Sichuan Province, Western China.

Stash Tea Tasting: Golden Tipped China Black Tea

Stash Tea president Tom Lisicki discusses Golden Tipped China Black Tea during the June 23, 2009 tea tasting at the Stash Tea Retail Store.

Harvesting White Tea

See how Stash Tea's white tea is harvested in Eastern China.

Stash Tea Tasting: Mudan Green Tea

Stash Tea president Tom Lisicki discusses Green Mudan Tea during the June 2, 2009 tea tasting at the Stash Tea Retail Store.

Tasting: Lu Mountain Cloud & Mist Green Tea

Stash Tea president Tom Lisicki discusses Lu Mountain Cloud & Mist Green Tea during the June 2, 2009 tea tasting at the Stash Tea Retail Store.

Picking Tea Leaves

Tea pickers pick the top two leaves and bud from new shoots that sprout on the top of the bushes.

Tea Garden in Wuyishan, Eastern China

Take a journey and watch the gongfu method of serving tea in a tea garden in Wuyishan, Eastern China.

Stash Jasmine Tea

Harvesting and processing Stash Tea's jasmine green tea in Eastern China.

Green Tea Manual Processing

A look at the oldest manual methods for processing green tea - withering, pan firing, basket firing and small scale machine firing.

Large Scale Green Tea Processing

A look at larger scale processing for green tea which uses less manual labor than other forms of processing the tea leaves.