A Gallery of Tea
Every tea has a personality of its own. Some comfort, some brighten, some invite conversation, and some seem made for the moment you’re in. Browse our growing Tea Gallery for recipes, trivia, and steeped little stories, or choose a tea that matches your mood today.
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A Spring Day
By the Fireplace
Clarity
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.
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.
Roasted Barley (Mugicha)
Traditionally served hot or cold, Mugicha remains composed under pressure, much like the women who refused to abandon their beliefs simply because disagreement made others uncomfortable. A tea that doesn’t demand attention — yet leaves a lasting impression.
Iced Vanilla Rooibos Tea
Naturally caffeine-free and gently sweet. Perfect for warmer days or elegant gatherings. You can even garnish it with a slice of orange or a sprig of mint for that extra Dame detail.
Lemon Verbena Tea
Light, citrusy, and caffeine-free —it’s the herbal equivalent of a deep exhale. It complements the bright notes of the Chickpea Salad and echoes the theme of effortless elegance.It also gives off the perfect vibe of “I’ve already said no to three things today, and I feel fabulous.”
Blueberry Delight Tea
An organic herbal blend of hibiscus, elderberries, currants, and blueberries with cornflower petals —sweet, soothing, and vibrant. The kind of tea that says, “You’ve grown. You’re glowing. Now serve up something festive.”
The Lavendar Lady Tea
Brewed Earl Grey tea, lavender honey syrup, a squeeze of lemon, and a sprig of mint served over ice in a coupe glass. A nod to the days of cocktails in cut glass and conversations that lingered well past dessert.
Cinnamon Spice Tea
Bold and cozy, this naturally sweet, spiced black tea with cinnamon, cloves, and orange peel enhances the apple pie’s warm flavors.
Spiced Maple Chai Tea
A cup that tastes like a walk through autumn. This smooth black tea is laced with cinnamon, cardamom, and a whisper of maple — the perfect companion for reflection, laughter, or a long chat with a favorite Dame. Best served with gratitude … and perhaps a cozy sweater.
Spiced Orange Rooibos Tea
A naturally caffeine-free tea blend with notes of citrus, clove, and a whisper of vanilla. It’s not only high in antioxidants but also the perfect companion for a cookie... a piece of cake... a good friend.
Iced Vanilla Rooibos Tea
Naturally caffeine-free and gently sweet. Perfect for warmer days or elegant gatherings. You can even garnish it with a slice of orange or a sprig of mint for that extra Dame detail.
Lemon Verbena Tea
Light, citrusy, and caffeine-free —it’s the herbal equivalent of a deep exhale. It complements the bright notes of the Chickpea Salad and echoes the theme of effortless elegance.It also gives off the perfect vibe of “I’ve already said no to three things today, and I feel fabulous.”
Blueberry Delight Tea
An organic herbal blend of hibiscus, elderberries, currants, and blueberries with cornflower petals —sweet, soothing, and vibrant. The kind of tea that says, “You’ve grown. You’re glowing. Now serve up something festive.”
Roasted Barley (Mugicha)
Traditionally served hot or cold, Mugicha remains composed under pressure, much like the women who refused to abandon their beliefs simply because disagreement made others uncomfortable. A tea that doesn’t demand attention — yet leaves a lasting impression.
The Lavendar Lady Tea
Brewed Earl Grey tea, lavender honey syrup, a squeeze of lemon, and a sprig of mint served over ice in a coupe glass. A nod to the days of cocktails in cut glass and conversations that lingered well past dessert.
Cinnamon Spice Tea
Bold and cozy, this naturally sweet, spiced black tea with cinnamon, cloves, and orange peel enhances the apple pie’s warm flavors.
Iced Vanilla Rooibos Tea
Naturally caffeine-free and gently sweet. Perfect for warmer days or elegant gatherings. You can even garnish it with a slice of orange or a sprig of mint for that extra Dame detail.
Roasted Barley (Mugicha)
Traditionally served hot or cold, Mugicha remains composed under pressure, much like the women who refused to abandon their beliefs simply because disagreement made others uncomfortable. A tea that doesn’t demand attention — yet leaves a lasting impression.
The Lavendar Lady Tea
Brewed Earl Grey tea, lavender honey syrup, a squeeze of lemon, and a sprig of mint served over ice in a coupe glass. A nod to the days of cocktails in cut glass and conversations that lingered well past dessert.
Spiced Maple Chai Tea
A cup that tastes like a walk through autumn. This smooth black tea is laced with cinnamon, cardamom, and a whisper of maple — the perfect companion for reflection, laughter, or a long chat with a favorite Dame. Best served with gratitude … and perhaps a cozy sweater.
Spiced Orange Rooibos Tea
A naturally caffeine-free tea blend with notes of citrus, clove, and a whisper of vanilla. It’s not only high in antioxidants but also the perfect companion for a cookie... a piece of cake... a good friend.
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.
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.
Roasted Barley (Mugicha)
Traditionally served hot or cold, Mugicha remains composed under pressure, much like the women who refused to abandon their beliefs simply because disagreement made others uncomfortable. A tea that doesn’t demand attention — yet leaves a lasting impression.