Made from pine needles, this herbal tea is a winter season must have. Since it is a herbal tea, it has no caffeine and is thought to have a vast array of benefits…
Read MoreWhen we first came across black wolfberry on our travels, we knew that we needed it in our tea range. Black wolfberry, otherwise known as black goji berry, is a cousin of the classic red goji berry, the super food that we all love to add to our cereal, nut mix and smoothies.
Read MoreAlso known as Zheng Shan Xiao Zhong (pronounced jen shan), this tea is the first black tea ever created, and it was made purely by accident. Our Zheng Shan black tea is a unique tea variety with woody, chocolate and nutty notes.
Read MoreHibiscus herbal tea has a tart flavour with notes of raspberries and cranberries and is bright red in colour. It is perfect served hot, iced, in cocktails or sparkling wine and can be used as a natural pink or red food dye.
Read MoreHaving both oolong tea and green tea characteristics, this tea can be enjoyed with a range of foods. The vegetal flavours of the green tea allow Tie Guan Yin to be enjoyed with…
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