Australian owned - Organic - Ethical - Sustainable - Carbon Neutral
Nature’s Cuppa hand picked leaves are harvested exclusively from thier own, organically certified estates in Sri Lanka. That’s the secret of its delicious, full strength flavour and aroma.
The highest grade organic tea has been carefully blended with 100% pure organic Bergamot Oil from the Mediterranean. This has created a delightfully aromatic tea with a piquant flavour that remains from the first sip to last. This is Earl Grey tea the way it should taste!
1x packet contains 60 tea bags.
Ingredients
Organic ceylon tea & organic bergamot oil in 60 unbleached paper tea bags.
Organic Certification
In conformity to the strictest standards of international organic agriculture, no chemical fertilisers, pesticides or synthesised chemicals of any kind are used in the cultivation of this tea. Nature’s Cuppa Tea is certified organic by the National Association of Sustainable Agriculture Australia (NASAA) and NOP (USDA) Regulation certified by Control Union Certification.
Natures Cuppa Story
"For over 25 years we have searched the world for the best tasting and environmentally safest tea and coffee. After all this time it has become clear that only those tea varieties and coffee beans which have been cultivated under the strictest organic methods, those avoiding any pesticides and agro-chemicals, offer a taste profile superior to any standard grown products.
Our Nature’s Cuppa tea and coffee are 100% eco-organic and environmentally sustainable. For the coffee, our pending Rainforest Alliance Certification, guarantees that you are buying a product that has been grown or made sustainably. It’s a win-win-win result.
Nature’s Cuppa is marketed by EatRite Australasia, a family Company wholly owned and staffed by Australians. Unlike huge International tea companies, our promotional resources are very limited – so please, if you have enjoyed our tea and coffee, tell your friends about their wonderful flavour and characteristics. We sincerely thank you for your continued support."