↑About Boston Harbour Tea
Boston Harbour Tea is a brand of tea blended and packed by the UK company Davison Newman & Co Ltd that is best known for being the tea thrown overboard in the Boston Tea Party. The company started as a grocery run by Thomas Rawlinson; it is named for Monkhouse Davison and Abram_Newman, who became involved in the business later, and this name has stuck to this day, possibly because the business became successful with Davison and Newman as partners.
Boston Harbour Tea is sold in the U.S. by Mark T. Wendell and can also be purchased by a few other retailers.
The tea is a black tea, a blend of Darjeeling and Ceylon teas, and is available loose and in tea bags.
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This tea is kind of bland and boring, but I like it anyway. I added cream and sugar.
Read Full ReviewThis was an interesting tea to try, mainly for the historical connection to the Boston Tea Party. I wish I were able to try the loose-leaf tea, because the tea bag wasn't terribly impressive.
Brewed as recommended, 3 minutes with boiling water, the tea bag produced a cup with little aroma, much less than Lipton and...
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