In honor of America’s 250th anniversary, three historic teas return to the spotlight — each one carrying the taste of revolution and the spirit of independence.
Colonial Bohea, the most popular black tea in colonial America, was enjoyed by both patriots and loyalists. Full-bodied and slightly smoky, it fueled lively debates in taverns and homes alike. It too was cast into...read more
In honor of America’s 250th anniversary, three historic teas return to the spotlight — each one carrying the taste of revolution and the spirit of independence.
Colonial Bohea, the most popular black tea in colonial America, was enjoyed by both patriots and loyalists. Full-bodied and slightly smoky, it fueled lively debates in taverns and homes alike. It too was cast into the sea in protest, and today’s anniversary tin, adorned with historic artwork, honors the bold defiance of 1776 while celebrating American liberty.
This commemorative edition, packaged in tins celebrating the freedom of our nation, is as steeped in symbolism as the tea itself.
Black tea leaves for Bohea. Hand blended and packaged in the U.S.A. 20 pyramid style teabags sealed in matte black commemorative tin. Shelf life: 3 years