White Tea

White Tea

Delicate, restrained, and minimally processed, white tea mirrors the suffragists’ written discipline. Nothing extra. Nothing rushed. Every leaf chosen with care. A tea that rewards patience — and reminds us that subtlety, when preserved, can be powerful.
Ceylon Black Tea

Ceylon Black Tea

During the suffrage era, women often gathered over brisk Ceylon black tea — prized for its clarity and steadiness. A sturdy tea for sturdy women.
Bohea Tea

Bohea Tea

A smoky black tea popular in colonial America. Made from mixed and broken leaves, it became forever linked to the Boston Tea Party, when 242 chests were tipped into Boston Harbor. Even modest leaves can spark revolutionary moments.