INSPIRED BY THE HISTORY OF TEA
INSPIRED BY THE HISTORY OF TEA
Long before it became our national drink and obsession, tea was smuggled onto our shores by a bunch of rogues and ne’er-do-wells flouting England’s 19th century taxation laws. Just like those smugglers, we too believe everyone has the right to a great cuppa. We insist on loose leaf and we demand that it’s cultivated with a respect for tradition and people. We’ve partnered with a family tea garden in Nagaland, North East India, to ensure just that. Their traditional growing methods mean no nasty chemicals end up in the ground and every leaf is hand-picked and rolled with a love and care that’s reflected in the way they treat their workers.
BREAKFAST
BREAKFAST
NAGALAND BLACK TEA, HAND ROLLED SINGLE ESTATE
Whats with Hide & Seek then?
Robert Fortune, who was responsible for a fair bit of hide and seek in his time. Disguised as a local, he entered China seeking precious tea seeds and cultivation methods. Hiding them in many ingenious ways he smuggled them out of the country and introduced tea growing to India. So here’s to you Robert – you sneaky rascal!
INGREDIENTS: Nagaland Black Tea
INDIAN SUMMER CHAI
INDIAN SUMMER CHAI
NAGALAND BLACK TEA, HAND ROLLED SINGLE ESTATE
Whats with Smugglers Spice then?
Fiery Irishwoman Anne Bonny and her lover, Calico Captain Jack Rackman, a ferocious couple who belonged to the infamous Pirates of the Caribbean crew. Together they outwitted the British forces for years, wreaking havoc as they smuggled tea and spices across the West Indies. So bottoms up me hearties – before we make you walk the plank!
INGREDIENTS: Nagaland Black Tea, Ginger, Cinnamon, Black Pepper, Cloves, Green Cardamon, Star Anise
MINT & BLACK
MINT & BLACK
NAGALAND BLACK TEA, HAND ROLLED SINGLE ESTATE
Whats with Hush Hush then?
Gentleman bootlegger Bill McCoy, who rose to infamy during the Prohibition for producing the finest whiskey money could buy. Always on the lookout for the next raid, his speakeasy patrons would keep things hush hush by sipping their hooch out of dainty teacups. These days we prefer our tea moonshine-free, but, just like Bill, our stuff is always the real McCoy!
INGREDIENTS: Nagaland Black Tea, Peppermint
EARL GREY
EARL GREY
NAGALAND BLACK TEA, HAND ROLLED SINGLE ESTATE
Whats with Royals & Rogues then?
Royal Governor of Boston, Thomas Hutchinson, who found himself in a spot of bother after famously refusing to let a British tea shipment leave the harbour. Things went pear-shaped for Tom when demonstrators against the British Tea Act, disguised as native Americans, boarded the ships and tipped all 46 tonnes of tea into the sea. And so, the biggest brew in history – now aptly known as the Boston Tea Party – marked the start of the American Revolution.
INGREDIENTS: Nagaland Black Tea, Italian Bergamot Oil
THE BEST OF BOTH WORLDS
THE BEST OF BOTH WORLDS
OUR TEA FILTERS ARE A GREAT WAY TO ENJOY LOOSE LEAF TEA WITHOUT THE MESS & ARE PERFECT FOR THE POT.
We only use chlorine and bleach free paper that is biodegradable. Simply spoon in the required amount of tea leaves, draw the cord and pop into a teapot to brew.
Enjoy, we think they are pretty handy!