
Honeybush
DESCRIPTION
Full body, honeyed fragrance of its flowers and rich, syrupy undertones
Honeybush tea is a close cousin of rooibos: both are unique to the Cederberg Mountains of South Africa, sharing a similar malty sweetness. Honeybush tea tends to have a fuller body, taking its name from the honeyed fragrance of its flowers and the rich, syrupy tones which come through in the cup. It's perfect for those looking for a caffeine-free herbal tea with real force of flavour and not a hint of sugar.
TASTING NOTES
Full body, honeyed fragrance of its flowers and rich, honey syrup undertones
THEINE (CAFFEINE)

INGREDIENTS
Honeybush
STEEPING INSTRUCTIONS

DESCRIPTION
Full body, honeyed fragrance of its flowers and rich, syrupy undertones
Honeybush tea is a close cousin of rooibos: both are unique to the Cederberg Mountains of South Africa, sharing a similar malty sweetness. Honeybush tea tends to have a fuller body, taking its name from the honeyed fragrance of its flowers and the rich, syrupy tones which come through in the cup. It's perfect for those looking for a caffeine-free herbal tea with real force of flavour and not a hint of sugar.
TASTING NOTES
Full body, honeyed fragrance of its flowers and rich, honey syrup undertones
THEINE (CAFFEINE)

INGREDIENTS
Honeybush
STEEPING INSTRUCTIONS

Description
DESCRIPTION
Full body, honeyed fragrance of its flowers and rich, syrupy undertones
Honeybush tea is a close cousin of rooibos: both are unique to the Cederberg Mountains of South Africa, sharing a similar malty sweetness. Honeybush tea tends to have a fuller body, taking its name from the honeyed fragrance of its flowers and the rich, syrupy tones which come through in the cup. It's perfect for those looking for a caffeine-free herbal tea with real force of flavour and not a hint of sugar.
TASTING NOTES
Full body, honeyed fragrance of its flowers and rich, honey syrup undertones
THEINE (CAFFEINE)

INGREDIENTS
Honeybush
STEEPING INSTRUCTIONS




















