
Louisa May Alcott's Orchard House
In 1857, A. Bronson Alcott purchased 12 acres of land in Concord, MA. A dilapidated house dating from the mid-1600s and its outbuildings were included for free. The apple orchard on the property was extraordinary and delighted Mr. Alcott, who considered apples the most perfect food. Not surprisingly, he named this home "Orchard House."
After moving nearly two dozen times in three decades, the Alcotts finally found their anchoring place and, after extensive repairs, resided there for 20 years. Orchard House is most noted for being where Louisa May Alcott wrote and set the beloved novel Little Women in 1868 at a desk her father built for her.
Please enjoy this decorative, limited edition tea that we prepared for the release of the 2019 rendition of Little Women.
Each tin contains 20 tea sachets.
Each sachet brews one 12 oz. cup of tea.
Be sure to recycle your tin.
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