TeaGschwendner in Chicago

If you’re in Chicago and find yourself in need of a break after shopping on Michigan Avenue, take a brisk walk north and you’ll find TeaGschwendner, an artisan tea company based out of Germany. Here in the US, we’re lucky enough to have 2 TeaGschwendner shops both located in the Chicago area, but in Germany there are over 130 TeaGschwendner stores, and even few more scattered throughout Europe and the Middle East.

If you think you might get lost on the way over to the store, check out this clip by TeaGschwendner where you can figure out how to pronounce TeaGschwendner, just in case you need to ask for directions. Not only will you get a glimpse of Thomas Holz, the Master Tea Taster at TeaGschwendner, but the clip should also give you a new appreciation for tea selection, steeping, and of course, slurping!

Entering TeaGschwender is like entering a bank vault packed with fragrant tea-filled aluminum safe deposit boxes. Instead of finding money, gold watches, or a string of pearls inside each box, you’ll find some of the world’s most exclusive teas…drinkable treasures waiting to be discovered and revealed.

Despite TeaGschwendner’s exceptional reputation among seasoned tea drinkers, the staff are incredibly friendly, knowledgeable, not the least bit pretentious. On the day I visited, Ryan, the store manager, provided outstanding insight into the company’s teas and lead me to just the right blends to please both my palette and my pocketbook.

If you are a seasoned connoisseur of Indian and Chinese teas, the shop has a very impressive stock of teas from Darjeeling, Assam, Ceylon, and beyond. For aspiring connoisseurs like myself, there are some more modest blends to choose from, including Almond Milk (one of their new honeybush blends), Bamboo Pomelo (an award-winning herbal blend at the North American Tea Expo in 2013), and Asian Pear (a mild green tea with a soft pear essence…my favorite!).

If you need some more help choosing a blend, don’t hesitate to ask for a taste! Below is my “slice” of the Carrot Cake blenda tangy, spicy brew with large chunks of carrots, oranges, and raisins studded throughout.

The Black Oothu and Green Manjolai are teas grown in South India, in tea gardens located in the middle of a Bengal Tiger Reserve. These teas are the result of the company’s partnership with the Nature Conservation League of Germany, and part of the proceeds that come from these teas go towards helping endangered Royal Bengal Tigers in South India.

The shop on State Street isn’t that large, but it does hold a wide selection of tea wares from all around the world. I especially love TeaGschwendner’s signature teacups, which are very wide and shallow. It’s the type of teacup that takes an extra bit of finesse to drink out of, reminding you to slow down, savor, and take a break.

TeaGschwendner carries a few brands of rare gourmet chocolates, including these handsome bars from Mast Brothers, based out of New York. The only thing better than drinking tea is drinking tea with a complex piece of chocolate, and what a feast for the eyes these bars are!

Here’s a look at some of the colorful Moroccan teacups I found next to Japanese cast iron teapot displays at the store. Stay tuned…you’ll be seeing the blue cups reappear in one of my upcoming posts soon!

Part of the charm of this shop is that it allows you to travel the world through a cup of tea. If you are lucky enough to visit one of their shops here in the US or elsewhere abroad, TeaGschwendner’s excellent customer service and attention to detail are sure to leave you with a renewed appreciation for world-class teas.

TeaGschwendner 

1160 North State Street

Chicago, Illinois 60610

312.932.0639

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shootingvienna

The shop looks a lot bigger then the one we have in Vienna! The blends sound really great, I think we have different ones in Europe but then again I haven’t been to TeaGschwendner in some time. Those Mast chocolate bars are really pretty, I am sucker for nicely done packaging 😀

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Violets&Vanilla

Girl…you are going to turn me into a tea lover with these spectacular posts of yours. I would drink a cup just for those gorgeous Moroccan glasses…how pretty are those!

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Bonnie Eng

Yes, that’s always my goal! 😉 So, I actually bought the two blue glasses…I felt guilty at the time, but now I’m regretting not having purchased the whole set! 🙂

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Bonnie Eng

Hope you get to visit someday Danielle! They had some really interesting and hard-to-find herbals too (Greek Mountain Tea!). I’ll give you a sample of the Bamboo Pomelo and Almond Milk the next time we meet. 😉

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platedujour

Bonnie I love this Essentials section- this part would be like the beginning of my end! Am I right saying the have those Le Creuset tea kettles?? Oh these look so vintage! And I love that green tea on the picture! Thank you for sharing . I think I will have to do something similar on my blog too 🙂

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Bonnie Eng

Haha, I like to call it the non-essentials essentials section! Love anything Le Creuset…takes cooking to the next level. There is actually a TeaGshwendner in Luxembourg Marta! You may want to check it out if you get the chance… 😉

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Susan

Next time you are in Chicago, you should go to Julius Meinl tea shoppe on Lincoln Ave. It is incredible. I love the strawberries and cream tea and the tea sandwiches and pastries are incredible.

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