Taste Profile

Aroma: It is strongly herbaceous with camphor-like sharpness and hints of wild earth.

Taste: Strongly bitter with a penetrating herbal character, with subtle resinous notes.

Mouthfeel: Medium-sized with a drying, almost astringent finish.

Finish: It has a long, bitter herbal persistence that lasts cleanly.

Liquor colour: Deep golden-green.

Lovely with: Light, savory foods or taken plain as a brisk, herbal infusion.

Common Questions

What is African Wormwood Tea?
A bitter herb from southern Africa called African wormwood (Artemisia afra).

Is it caffeinated?
Nope - it's a herbal infusion and caffeine-free.

Are there added flavours or sugars?
It is not made of African wormwood. Check the ingredients list for confirmation.

Does it get reheated?
Yes, reheat gently if the pre-brewed. avoid boiling. Or eat it cold. Refrigerate immediately and consume within 24 hours.

How do I store it, and how long does it keep?
Keep in an airtight container, away from light and cool, dry air. Best between 18 and 24 months for the best aroma and quality.

FAQs

Please read our FAQs page to find out more.

How much is shipping?

Couriers Please Shipping is $5.95 for orders under $60 and free for all orders over $60.

Australia Post is always at cost. Orders going to Po Box or Parcel Locker address may be locked in to Australia Post.

What are your transit times?

We dispatch within 24-48 hours (sometimes much faster) and from there we'll see 1-3 days transit to most metro locations within Australia excluding WA and NT which can take a week or so.

We also offer express post which will help speed up the process, at cost with no handling fees. These are always sent as priority and packed first.

Are there any discounts available?

We're quite generous with our loyalty programs, and the best way to take advantage of them is to create an account here. Also if you subscribe to our newsletter you'll gain access to members only discounts, rewards and an initial 10% off first order.

Are your teas certified organic?

Up until recently we were certified organic but due to rising administration costs and the difficulty of maintaining certification we've put this on hold for now. Our suppliers and farms remain the same without any change but just now label things are organic, pesticide free or wildcrafted.

This also allows us to maintain our current pricing without any increases which we feel is more important at this time.

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