Museum of Russian tea is first of all a story about a unique climate in the vicinity of Sochi, which "gave" Russia its own tea. In Lower Solokh-Aul village they tell in details about how this happened.
Museum of Russian Tea was opened in the place where in 1901 the enthusiast Judas Koshman first managed to harvest tea from the most northern tea plantation in the world! In his house there is an exposition where they tell about the history of the creation of the first Russian tea factory, the process of processing tea leaves, and show a collection of samovars, including the Tula samovar of 1825.