J’enwey Tea is making the party all over Boston (and BEYOND!)

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Boston is known for its tea parties, but few area tea-makers have done so much to liven them up as Lisa Marie Gennawey of J’enwey Teas.

In addition to being the tea of choice (if not the official tea provider) at such posh places as Canyon Ranch, InterContinental and W hotels, The Newbury (formerly the Taj), the Encore in Everett andLas Vegas, and Fenway Park, J’enwey has expanded its reach to the Four Seasons at One Dalton Street, the 907 Hotel in Cambridge, and Maria’s Java Stop in Marblehead.

At One Dalton (which is quickly becoming theaddress in Boston), J’enwey teas are being offered in the mini bars in each room and as part of their Trifecta High Tea service on Sundays from 11-3 that is quickly becoming a great reason to venture back downtown for a civilized break from pandemic madness.

At 907 ‘s restaurant – The Dial – the teas are being used in creative cocktails like the Sun Rising East (which features J’enwey’s ginger-turmeric oolong) and the Social Butterfly (which combines hibiscus tea-infused Wheatly vodka with rose water and Fever Tree pink tonic).

When Maria Torres reopens the popular coffee shop Java Sun, she is set to offer J’enway tea-based sodas and lattes, including J’enwey’s famed London Fog.

Of course, all of their teas (and some great suggestions for your own concoctions) can be found at www.jenweytea.com.

It is so encouraging to see another kid from Lowell do so well!