Tea experts share recipe for the perfect brew

When you're exploring the world of speciality teas, it's important to get the details right

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When you're simply throwing a teabag into hot water for a quick cuppa, it's hard to go wrong. However, if you've got your hands on some truly special tea – be it Darjeeling, chamomile or popcorn – getting the brew right is crucial to unlocking the full flavour. So how do the world's tea experts make their tea?

First of all, get the portion right. The ideal amount of loose-leaf tea is around 2.5g per person, says Max Eisenhammer of the London-based Rare Tea Company. If you don't have scales to hand, that's around a teaspoon of tea leaves.

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