Colonial Bohea Tea
Colonial Bohea Tea
Before liberty rang and muskets smoked, there was Bohea Tea—the smoky black tea sipped by patriots and loyalists alike in taverns, parlors, and plots of rebellion. Its most famous moment came when approximately 242 chests were boldly tossed into Boston Harbor in 1773.
This limited‑edition commemorative tin marks the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence and features historic artwork of its signing. Collected or enjoyed sip by sip, it’s a flavorful tribute to the spirit of 1776.
A memorable gift for tea‑totallers and history buffs alike, Bohea Tea is a Revolutionary‑era New York favorite—especially The Occupied City: New York and the American Revolution, an exhibition at the Museum of the City of New York.
- Black tea blend (Pekoe, Orange Pekoe, Souchong).
- 20 pyramid teabag.
- Matte black commemorative tin.
- Rich, bold; lightly smoky, wine-like aroma.
- Fully biodegradable teabags.
- Shelf life: 3 years.
- Hand-packed in Charleston, SC.
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