
Oliver Pluff & Co ~COLONIAL BOHEA~ Tin with 20 Teabags
Bohea is a distinctive black tea blend with a light smoky flavor. It was so popular in colonial times that bohea became the common word for tea. It was imported in larger quantities than all other teas combined, and it was the majority of tea destroyed during the tea tax protests in revolutionary America. 242 chests of Bohea tea were destroyed during the Boston Tea Party. The signature tin helps keep your tea fresh. Tin artwork is (appropriately) a political cartoon by none other than Benjamin Franklin. This unique tea is hand packaged in Charleston, South Carolina by Oliver Pluff and Co., a veteran-owned business. Each tin contains 20 teabags For best results, brew in 195 degree water for 3-5 minutes Total Weight: 3.93 oz. Width: 2.75 inches. Height: 5.25 inches. Depth: 2.75 inches. COLONIAL BOHEA - Pronounced “Boo-hee”, the hand-picked leaves of this historical black tea variety blend beautifully to display aromas of orange and wine, all while carrying with it a distinctive warmth