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Bitaco Organic Black
$16.00 CAD for 125gBrews a deep amber cup with earthy, sweet notes of brown sugar and dates. Round and slightly sweet with a mild astringency; brings to mind a Golden Yunnan crossed with Ceylon and Assam tea. Read more about Bitaco Tea here.Select options -
Bitaco Organic Oolong
$21.00 CAD for 125gBrews a light, amber-gold infusion. The cooked sugar notes of fresh spun toffee are met with an underlying earthy-marine hint of salty ocean air. Read more about Bitaco Tea here.Select options -
Bitaco Organic Emerald
$18.00 CAD for 125gInfuses a pale golden cup that greets you with a burst of fruity pear and sweet vegetal notes of lightly cooked green beans. Read more about Bitaco Tea here.Select options -
Bitaco Organic White
$24.00 CAD for 125gInfuses a deep golden cup with a very pleasant, round sweetness. Bright with notes of sugar cane and fresh hay. Read more about Bitaco Tea here.Select options -
Admiral Grey
$14.00 CAD for 125gMango, rose, cornflower and thistle complement the bergamot to give an Earl Grey with sweet, fruity flavour. Hon. John Grey (1809-1891), fourth son of the second Earl, was an admiral in the Royal Navy. Read about the Voyages of Admiral Grey!Select options -
Alberta Clipper
$15.00 CAD for 125gEnjoy the full colour and body of an Assam/Yunnan base with the unmistakable signature of Darjeeling. Tea with enough strength to combat the coldest of climates! An Alberta clipper (also known as a Canadian Clipper) is a fast moving low pressure area which generally affects the central provinces of Canada and parts of the Upper Midwest and Great Lakes regions of the United States, precipitating a sudden temperature drop and sharp winds. The term 'clipper' originates from the clipper sailing ships because of their quick speeds.Select options -
Bow River Breakfast
$15.00 CAD for 125gStrong, full bodied malty Assam BOP is accentuated by the fresh and distinctive notes of a first flush Darjeeling - a classic combination that's been enjoyed for many years. Tea Trader's shop lies near the confluence of the Bow and Elbow rivers. An inspiring view each day when you visit our shop! (Featured in Episode 1 of the Voyages of Admiral Grey.)Select options -
Calgary Welsh Breakfast
$13.00 CAD for 125gThe full, malty strength of Assam CTC combined with the sweetness of Keemun black tea, smoky Lapsang Souchong, and a subtle note of rose. Blended for our friends at the Calgary Welsh Society which has been in existence since 1906 and is one of the oldest such societies in Alberta.Select options -
Decaffeinated Leaf
$18.00 CAD for 125gLarge Souchong China leaf processed to remove caffeine but retaining the body of a good tea.Select options -
Earl Grey
$13.00 CAD for 125gThe classic black tea favoured by tea drinkers worldwide. Colour, strength and full bergamot aroma and taste. Bergamot orange (Citrus bergamia) is a small citrus tree which blossoms during the winter and is grown commercially in Calabria, Italy.Select options -
Earl Grey Decaf
$18.00 CAD for 125gThe classic black tea favoured by tea drinkers worldwide. Colour, strength and full bergamot aroma and taste. Decaffeinated using the steam pressure process.Select options -
Eight Bells
$15.00 CAD for 125gAdmiral Grey's afternoon favourite combining Earl Grey, vanilla and a hint of passion fruit. How better to end the watch? Unlike civil clock bells, the strikes of a ship's bell do not accord to the number of the hour. Instead, there are eight bells, one for each half-hour of a four-hour watch. In the age of sailing, watches were timed with a 30-minute hourglass. Bells would be struck every time the glass was turned, and in a pattern of pairs for easier counting, with any odd bells at the end of the sequence.Select options
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