About Tea Guide CZ
Sharing the knowledge and passion of Czech tea culture with the world.
Our Mission
Tea Guide CZ is an independent resource created to document, explore, and share the remarkable tea culture that has developed in the Czech Republic over the past three decades. Our goal is to provide reliable, well-researched content that serves both newcomers curious about tea and experienced enthusiasts looking to deepen their knowledge.
What We Cover
Our content focuses on three interconnected areas that together paint a complete picture of the tea world as experienced through a Czech lens:
Tea Varieties
In-depth profiles of tea types from around the world, with attention to the varieties most popular in Czech tearooms. We explain processing methods, flavor profiles, and what makes each tea unique.
Brewing Techniques
Practical, tested brewing guides for both gongfu and Western methods. We believe that great tea deserves thoughtful preparation, and our guides help readers get the most from their tea.
Czech Tea Culture
The story of how the Czech Republic developed one of Europe's most vibrant tea scenes, from the post-revolution pioneers to today's thriving cajovna network.
Our Approach
We believe in presenting tea knowledge clearly and honestly. Our content is informational rather than promotional: we do not sell tea or receive compensation from tea vendors. When we mention specific teas or tearooms, it is because they genuinely contribute to understanding Czech tea culture.
All of our articles are regularly reviewed and updated to ensure accuracy. We draw on a combination of historical research, firsthand experiences in Czech cajovny, and consultation with tea professionals in the Czech Republic and beyond.
We are committed to citing our sources and linking to authoritative references, so readers can verify information and explore topics further on their own.
Contact Us
We welcome feedback, corrections, and suggestions from our readers. If you have a question about tea, want to share your own cajovna experience, or notice something that needs updating, please reach out.
Last updated: February 10, 2026