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Rooibos Chai

Chai

About this tea

Rooibos chai is a caffeine-free spin on the classic Indian masala chai, built on a base of South African red rooibos instead of black tea and layered with the warming chai spices — cinnamon, ginger, cardamom, and clove. The result is naturally sweet, smooth, and deeply comforting, with rooibos lending a honeyed, slightly woody richness that needs little or no added sugar. Because rooibos contains no caffeine, it offers all the cozy warmth and spice of a chai latte at any hour, making it a favorite evening and wind-down drink for those who love chai but want to skip the buzz.

How to brew: 100°C, 7 min, 3 g per cup.

Caffeine

None

How to brew

100°C
7 min
3 g per cup

Flavor notes

spiced, sweet, warming, woody

Often associated with

Caffeine-free warmth, Comfort

Best time to enjoy

Afternoon, Evening, After a meal

Tags

SpicedWarmCaffeine-freeSweet

Origin & Production

South Africa (rooibos, Cederberg region) + chai spice traditions of India

Rooibos chai brings together two worlds. Its base, rooibos (Aspalathus linearis), grows only in the Cederberg mountains north of Cape Town, South Africa, where the red-needled shrub is harvested, oxidized, and dried to produce the distinctive sweet red infusion. Onto this caffeine-free foundation are layered the spices of Indian masala chai — cinnamon, ginger, cardamom, clove, and often black pepper — a blend perfected over generations on the subcontinent. The marriage is a modern, global creation: the body of a beloved African herbal tea dressed in the warming spice tradition of India.

Production process

1

Rooibos harvest & curing

Rooibos is harvested in the Cederberg, then bruised and left to oxidize, which turns the green needles a deep red and develops its sweet, woody flavor before sun-drying.

2

Spice selection

Whole chai spices — cinnamon bark, dried ginger, green cardamom pods, cloves, and often black peppercorns — are selected for aroma and quality, the heart of any good chai blend.

3

Blending

The cured rooibos is blended with the crushed or whole spices in balanced proportions, so the sweetness of the rooibos carries the warmth of cinnamon and the lift of ginger and cardamom.

4

Packaging

The finished blend is sealed in airtight packaging — as loose blend or in tea bags — to keep the volatile spice aromatics and the sweet rooibos base fresh until brewing.

Caffeine-freeNaturally sweetSpicedRooibos base

History & Tradition

Rooibos chai is a modern fusion, born from the meeting of South Africa's red bush tea tradition with the centuries-old masala chai culture of India.

1
Indigenous era

Rooibos roots

The Khoisan people of South Africa's Cederberg region gathered and brewed wild rooibos for generations long before it was commercialized, valuing its sweet, caffeine-free infusion.

2
Ancient India

Masala chai tradition

Spiced milk infusions have a long history in India, where blends of warming spices were brewed for comfort and flavor. Masala chai as we know it became a beloved daily ritual across the subcontinent.

3
1930s

Rooibos commercialized

Rooibos cultivation and commercial production took off in South Africa in the early 20th century, turning the wild Cederberg shrub into a globally exported red herbal tea.

4
2000s

Caffeine-free fusion

As demand grew for caffeine-free alternatives, tea blenders began pairing rooibos with classic chai spices, creating rooibos chai as a soothing, spiced drink suitable for any time of day.

5
2010s

Café menus & lattes

Rooibos chai lattes appeared on café menus worldwide, offering the cozy spiced-latte experience without caffeine and cementing the blend as a popular evening and wellness drink.

Health Benefits

Completely caffeine-free

Built on rooibos rather than black tea, rooibos chai contains no caffeine, so you can enjoy the full warmth and spice of a chai in the evening without affecting your sleep.

Warming digestive spices

Ginger, cardamom, cinnamon, and clove are traditional after-meal spices long associated with comfort and warmth, making rooibos chai a soothing choice after dinner.

Antioxidant-rich rooibos

Rooibos is naturally rich in plant antioxidants such as aspalathin and is low in tannins, contributing to its reputation as a wholesome, gentle everyday herbal tea.

Naturally sweet, less sugar

Rooibos brings a honeyed, naturally sweet character that means rooibos chai often needs little or no added sugar, even as a comforting spiced latte.

Calming wind-down ritual

Caffeine-free and warmly spiced, rooibos chai makes an ideal evening drink to slow down with — a cozy ritual that signals the body it is time to relax.

Grades & Varieties

Loose-leaf rooibos chai

A loose blend of cured rooibos with whole or crushed chai spices, brewed in a pot or infuser for the fullest, most aromatic cup. Lets you control the strength of both the rooibos and the spice.

Best for

  • Spiced rooibos chai latte
  • Customizing spice strength
  • Cozy evening pot

Tea bags

Pre-portioned rooibos chai in tea bags for fast, consistent brewing. Convenient for an everyday caffeine-free spiced cup at home or at work, hot or as a quick latte.

Best for

  • Quick daily cup
  • Office or travel
  • Easy latte preparation

Vanilla rooibos chai

A popular variant adding vanilla to the spiced rooibos base for an even sweeter, dessert-like cup. The vanilla rounds the spices and complements rooibos's natural honeyed character beautifully.

Best for

  • Dessert-style latte
  • Sweeter spice preference
  • Creamy steamed-milk drinks

Did you know?

Rooibos chai swaps the black-tea base of masala chai for South African red bush, so you get all the warming cinnamon-ginger-cardamom spice of a chai latte with zero caffeine — ideal for the evening.

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