Love tea? So do we. Finding the right blend can turn an everyday cup into a moment worth slowing down for. Explore our thoughtfully selected organic tea collection, from herbal infusions and fragrant green tea to full-bodied black tea and warming chai, with loose-leaf blends for mornings, afternoon pauses and comforting evening rituals.
The best organic tea is the one that suits your flavour preferences, caffeine needs and daily routine. Choose black tea when you enjoy a fuller, more robust cup, green tea for a lighter and more vegetal flavour, chai for warming spice, or a herbal infusion when you want fruit, flowers, mint or spice without a traditional tea-leaf base.
Brand is less useful than the product facts that affect your cup. Use the available category, certification, value, price and brand filters, then compare the tea base, caffeine, flavour, format, ingredients and brewing directions in the product information. If certified-organic status is important, look for a recognised certification; “natural” or “made with organic ingredients” is not the same as a certified-organic finished product.
Start with flavour and caffeine. Green and black tea naturally contain caffeine, although the amount varies by tea, serving size and brewing time. Chai made with black tea contains caffeine; spice-only and rooibos chai can be caffeine-free. Herbal blends vary widely: mint-led teas taste fresh and cooling, ginger and turmeric bring warmth, while floral and fruit blends can taste softer, brighter or more aromatic.
Then choose for the moment in which you will drink it. Browse relaxation tea for an evening wind-down, digestive tea for mint, ginger and after-meal blends, or women’s tea for products formulated for specific stages and routines. For a fuller explanation of tea families, read the beginner’s guide to tea. If avoiding caffeine is the deciding factor, use the caffeine-free tea guide rather than relying on the word “herbal” alone.
Loose-leaf tea may come in a refill pouch, reusable glass jar or presentation box. Choose the tea itself first, then select the packaging that suits how you store, display or give it. Loose leaf also lets you adjust the amount used and the strength of each cup.
A fine-mesh infuser helps contain small herbs, rooibos and broken leaves, while a wider basket gives larger leaves more room to open. Browse tea infusers and accessories when you need the right equipment, or choose a tea gift set when variety and presentation matter more than one full-size blend.
Choose black or green tea if you want a traditional tea flavour and some caffeine, chai if you prefer warming spice, and a herbal infusion for fruit, floral, mint or spice-led flavours. Then compare the ingredients, caffeine and flavour to find the loose-leaf blend that suits your routine.
Look for a recognised certifying body or certification mark on the product information and use the certification filter to narrow the collection. “Natural,” “herbal” and “made with organic ingredients” do not automatically mean the finished tea is certified organic.
Choose a refill pouch for simple storage, a glass jar when display and reuse matter, or a presentation box for gifting. The tea inside should remain the deciding factor, so compare the ingredients, caffeine and flavour before choosing the packaging.
It can. An infusion is caffeine-free only when every ingredient is naturally caffeine-free. Green, black and white tea and yerba mate contain caffeine, including when they appear in a blend sold as herbal or chai. Organic certification does not indicate caffeine content.
You can shop organic tea online at Sassy Organics, with delivery Australia-wide. Filter by category, certification, value, price or brand, then compare the product information. The range brings together loose-leaf blends, tea gifts and accessories in one place.
Keep tea sealed in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight, moisture and strong odours. Use the original resealable packaging or an airtight container. Good storage helps preserve the tea’s aroma and flavour between brews.