Celebrating Cape Breton’s Legacy with Two New Nourishing Tea Blends
Cape Breton Island is a land of rich history, resilience, and creativity. From groundbreaking Innovation to maritime traditions, the spirit of discovery has shaped this vibrant community. At Cape Breton Tea Company, we are excited to introduce two new blends that pay tribute to this legacy—1909 First Flight over Baddeck Bay and 1713 Louisbourg—each crafted with thoughtfully selected ingredients that offer both incredible flavor and powerful wellness benefits.
This blend is inspired by the first powered flight in Canada, which took place in Baddeck, Nova Scotia, in 1909. Led by Alexander Graham Bell’s research team, this monumental event celebrated human ingenuity and the pioneering spirit that still thrives today.
Mabel Bell, a strong supporter of this historic moment, served Raspberry Lemon Shrub at the occasion. To honor this tradition, we have blended Puerh tea with raspberry and lemon, creating a cup filled with bold, earthy richness and a refreshing citrus burst.
The historic port of Louisbourg became an essential hub for shipping fish to France in the early 18th century. With strong European influences, tea culture became an integral part of daily life, blending local herbs and imported black tea. Our 1713 Louisbourg blend celebrates this heritage with a bold black tea infused with lavender, chamomile, and rose—a combination that brings both relaxation and vitality.
As winter fades and the island awakens to the fresh energy of spring, these new blends reflect the power of herbs and tea to rejuvenate the body and spirit. Whether you seek the grounding benefits of Puerh, the uplifting brightness of raspberry and lemon, or the calming floral notes of lavender and chamomile, these teas are crafted to bring warmth and nourishment to your cup.
We are delighted to launch these special blends just in time for Valentine’s Day! Join us at the Market Garden in Whycocomagh on Sunday, February 9, from 11 AM – 2 PM, where you can be among the first to experience these exquisite new flavors.
Raise your cup to history, health, and the spirit of Cape Breton!
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