- James Norwood Pratt
James Norwood Pratt is an author and authority on
wine ,tea and tea lore. He was born March 27, 1942, inWinston-Salem, North Carolina , and brought up inForsyth County ,North Carolina on land which has been in his family since before theAmerican Revolution . He was educated at theUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and inEurope and since 1965 has lived chiefly inSan Francisco .Literary works
In
California he wrote his first book "The Wine Bibber's Bible" (1971). He is best known for his books on tea "The Tea Lover's Treasury" (1982), "The Tea Lover's Companion" (1995), and the whimsical "Reading Tea Leaves" (1996) authored as "by a Highland Seer."In 2000 he brought out "James Norwood Pratt's NEW Tea Lover's Treasury," a complete re-casting of his earlier work in the light of increased information. This book has been translated into German with the title "Tee fur Geniesse" and is often used as a training manual in the US tea trade.
Tea trade milestones
He was named Honorary Director of Imperial Tea Court, a traditional Chinese teahouse which opened in 1993 in San Francisco. Mr. Pratt has played a major role in disseminating
China tea information and tea ways in America and the West. He first anglicized the name for the Chinese covered cup, for example, as “gaiwan” and on second thought changed the spelling to “guywan.” Both spellings are now found in English, French and German.Also a speaker and teacher, Mr. Pratt has addressed audiences from Zurich, Switzerland (Le Club des Buveurs de The Suisse) and London's Kew Gardens to
Hangzhou (China Tea Research Institute). He served as International Juror at India's first-ever tea competition, The Golden Leaf India Awards 2005, in Coonoor, India. He also serves as a consultant, teacher, taster or spokesman for numerous tea companies.Profiling him as "The" Renaissance man of the tea industry" in Fresh Cup magazine's "1999 Tea Almanac", Michelle Williams wrote: "Parts historian, connoisseur, and world-traveller…he has carved out a reputation as the consummate spokesman for US tea consumers. His wit and dedication to the beverage have helped spread the gospel of tea to tens of thousands of people."
In 2007 he helped stage a Festival of Tea for Santa Fe Opera's premier production of "Tea: A Mirror of Soul" by Chinese composer
Tan Dun .References
* cite book
last = Pratt
first = James Norwood
coauthors = James Norwood Pratt, Jacques De Caso
title = The wine bibber's bible
publisher = 101 Productions
date = 1971
pages =
month =
id = ISBN 0-8928-6182-7
* cite book
last = Pratt
first = James Norwood
coauthors =
title = The Tea Lover's Treasury
publisher = 101 Productions
date = 1982
pages =
month =
id = ISBN 0-8928-6191-6
* cite book
last = Pratt
first = James Norwood
coauthors =
title = The NEW Tea Lover's Treasury
publisher = 101 Productions
date = 1999
pages =
month =
id =
* Citation
last = Williams
first = Michelle
author-link =
title = Profile - James Norwood Pratt
journal = 1999 Tea Almanac
volume = 7
pages = 60
date = December 1998
year = 1998
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