No.64
Nettle Tea Herbal Loose Tea
A clean, green and surprisingly refreshing loose herbal tea made from dried nettle leaves. Nettle tea is a wellness herb and caffeine free.
Cut Nettle
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Nettle Tea Tasting Notes
Aroma
Earthy
Appearance
Brews a light green colour
Flavour
Fresh, grassy & earthy
Strength
Light to medium-bodied with clean, herbaceous quality
What's in Nettle Tea Herbal Loose Tea?
Cut Nettle
How to brew a cup of Nettle Tea Herbal Loose Tea. Easy to make in 3 simple steps.
All About Nettle Herbal Tea
Our No.64 Nettle herbal loose tea features premium dried nettle leaves, a traditional wellness herb treasured for centuries.
This Nettle tea offers a clean, herbaceous flavour and is naturally rich in vitamins and minerals, making it a favourite among health-conscious tea drinkers.
Nettles make a far better cup of tea than you might expect. Dried and brewed, they lose the sting entirely and produce a clean, green, lightly earthy drink that's refreshing rather than heavy.
Think of it as nature's green tea — light, mineral-y, and good for you. Nice on its own, or blended with peppermint for a little brightness.
Benefits of Nettle Tea Herbal Loose Tea
Nettle is one of the most nutrient-rich plants around — traditionally associated with supporting energy and general wellbeing. A long-standing favourite in herbal traditions across the UK. Naturally caffeine free.
Stinging nettle has been used in traditional herbal medicine for generations, valued for its nutritional content including iron, calcium, and vitamins A and C. Once dried, the "sting" disappears, leaving only beneficial properties and fresh, grassy flavour. Perfect for those seeking natural wellness support through their daily tea ritual.
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It was ok but could do with something extra in it to give it a bit more flavour
The nettle tea tasted fine, the only negative point to highlight was the amount of very fine particles that the strainer could not contain.
The nettle tea tasted fine, the only negative point to highlight was the amount of very fine particles that the strainer could not contain.