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Tea grown, harvested and processed in Wales to be sold by world famous department store

Peterston Tea Estate has seen its tea listed by the world-renowned vendor Fortnum and Mason

27.05.20 Peterston Tea Estate Picture by Nick Treharne(Image: Nick Treharne)

Tea grown, harvested and processed in Wales will be sold by one of the world's most famous department stores.

.Only two years into production, Peterston Tea Estate has seen its tea listed by the world-renowned vendor Fortnum and Mason.

Established in the 1980s by her parents as a fruit farm, Lucy George took over the business in 2003 and developed the Wild Fig range of award-winning ice cream.

However, keen to take the Vale of Glamorgan-based farm in a new direction, Lucy began to research alternative crops that would better utilise the farm’s infrastructure and location.

Lucy said: “Pick Your Own fruit was no longer a viable long-term option for the business so we were looking for a new direction.”

And it was in 2013 that Lucy came across the idea of growing tea.

"It was a bit of random research, but I saw that tea was being grown in Cornwall and Scotland, so I thought I’d find out more," she said.

"I contacted a tea consultant and asked his opinion whether tea would grow in Wales, he said it would be a struggle, but it was possible."