# The People Behind Tea

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## Summary

Tea is made by people: the founders, the historical figures, the cultural icons. This is the full index of our Tea People, from Lu Yu to Uncle Iroh, and why each one matters.

## Description

The people behind tea, in summary: The full Tea People profile index: ancient foundations, British founders, modern brands and fictional icons. Why people, not leaves, shape tea.

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Tea is usually told as a story of leaves and water. It is just as much a story of people, the ones who traded it, branded it, wrote about it, and made the rest of us care. This is the full index of our Tea People entries, and a neutral wiki links these people out to their own channels and sites wherever they are living, because that is what neutral means.
Last reviewed by the teas.co.uk team in May 2026.
The historical foundations

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Lu Yu, the Tang dynasty author of the Cha Jing and the reason tea is treated as a craft at all. Thomas Twining, who put leaf tea into British homes from a Strand shop in 1706. Sir Thomas Lipton, the Glasgow grocer who integrated estate to shelf. Thomas Sullivan, credited with the accidental tea bag. And the older British story in Robert Fortune, Anna, Duchess of Bedford and Catherine of Braganza.
The modern founders

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The people who built the brands on your shelf, profiled clearly and linked to their own sites: Bruce Ginsberg of Dragonfly, Sebastian Pole and Tim Westwell of Pukka, and Nick Kilby and Louise Cheadle of Teapigs. The living tea communicators are covered too: Don Mei of Mei Leaf, Jesse Appell, Wu Mountain, Henrietta Lovell and Stephen Twining, each linked to their own channel or company.
The cultural icons

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How a nation feels about tea is shaped by culture as much as commerce: Uncle Iroh, Captain Picard, Mrs Doyle and Arthur Dent, plus the etiquette in how to take afternoon tea properly.
Why this section exists
Two reasons. It is the most engaging, most human part of the wiki, the part people read for pleasure rather than to buy. And it is where the wiki proves it is genuinely a wiki and not a shop in disguise, by linking generously to the real people, including direct competitors, rather than walling readers in. Follow the links; most go somewhere we do not profit from, and that is the point.
All Tea People profiles at a glance

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CategoryProfiles availableAncient foundationsLu Yu (Tang dynasty Cha Jing author)British retail foundersThomas Twining (1706), Sir Thomas Lipton (1890s Ceylon), Thomas Sullivan (tea bag)British historical figuresCatherine of Braganza, Anna Duchess of Bedford, Robert FortuneModern UK foundersBruce Ginsberg (Dragonfly), Pole+Westwell (Pukka), Kilby+Cheadle (Teapigs)Living tea communicatorsDon Mei (Mei Leaf), Jesse Appell, Henrietta Lovell, Stephen TwiningFictional tea iconsUncle Iroh, Captain Picard, Mrs Doyle, Arthur DentTotal entries20+ figures across historical, modern, and cultural categoriesSourcing approachLinked to figures' own channels and sites where livingEditorial stanceNeutral wiki; not all profiled people are tea suppliers
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Encyclopaedia Britannica: Tea (history)

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Tea readingFor the deep Chinese foundations see Lu Yu. For the British commercial story see Thomas Twining and Thomas Lipton. For the tea-bag accident see Thomas Sullivan. For modern founders see the Pukka founders and the Teapigs founders. For cultural icons see Uncle Iroh. For the broader story see the history of tea in Britain. 
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