Our Story

Carmién Tea's story started in 1998 in an old farm shop near the small town of Citrusdal in South Africa. Located on the foothills of the Western Cape's splendid Cederberg Mountains, the farm falls within the Greater Cederberg Biodiversity Corridor.

"Carmién Tea brings you rooibos direct from the farm, grown socially just and sustainably. Our innovative, flavourful and functional rooibos blends underpin our aspiration towards a life of health and wellbeing for all." - Mientjie Mouton

All Carmién Tea products are rooibos based (rooibos means "Red Bush" in Afrikaans) and is grown in the unique (60 000 ha) Western Cape region of South Africa. Rooibos is grown from seed or seedlings, from one cultivar only, Aspalathus Linearis. It is a needle-like bush with a deep tap root system and a 5-year life cycle, well known world-wide for its exceptional health benefits.

Rooibos, The Champagne of Africa

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In May 2021 Rooibos became the first African food to receive the status of Geographical Indication (GIs), Regulation (EU) No 1151/2012, granting it the Protected Designation of Origin (PDO). Sixteen regions within the Western and Northern Cape of South Africa are the only regions where Rooibos can be grown and be called Rooibos Tea. Our Carmién Rooibos tea farms are spread across these areas and together with our long-term contracted producers, we obtain Rooibos from all the specified regions.

Rooibos Health Benefits

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Naturally Caffeine-Free

Rooibos is inherently caffeine-free, making it suitable for all consumer demographics including children, pregnant individuals, and those seeking to reduce stimulant intake. This differentiates it from Camellia sinensis teas, which naturally contain caffeine. The absence of caffeine also makes rooibos ideal for evening use or formulations designed to support relaxation (Bond and Derbyshire, 2020; Afrifa et al., 2023; Carmién Tea, 2024).

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Rich in Antioxidants

Rooibos is rich in polyphenolic compounds such as aspalathin and nothofagin, which exhibit strong antioxidant activities. These antioxidants help neutralise reactive oxygen species (ROS), thereby supporting cellular health and reducing inflammation. Research shows that both fermented and unfermented rooibos enhance plasma antioxidant levels in humans (Nyu, 2024; Marnewick et al., 2005; Bond and Derbyshire, 2020). Rooibos has also demonstrated chemoprotective potential comparable to green tea in certain assays (Villaño et al., 2010).

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Good for Your Heart

Clinical evidence from human trials indicates rooibos can improve lipid profiles, significantly lowering LDL cholesterol and increasing HDL cholesterol levels. These effects were observed in adults consuming six cups of fermented rooibos daily for six weeks, alongside reduced markers of lipid peroxidation and improved redox status (Marnewick et al., 2011; Bond and Derbyshire, 2020). These findings suggest rooibos can play a role in cardiovascular health formulations.

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Supports Blood Sugar Regulation

Rooibos, particularly in its unfermented form, has shown promising results in supporting glycaemic control. Aspalathin, the most studied compound in rooibos, enhances glucose uptake in muscle cells and stimulates insulin secretion in pancreatic beta-cells (Ulicná et al., 2006; Kobayashi et al., 2019). Both human and animal studies suggest rooibos may help manage blood glucose levels, especially in prediabetic or insulin-resistant individuals (Bond and Derbyshire, 2020; Afrifa et al., 2023).

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Skin-Friendly Properties

Rooibos has a long-standing use in traditional medicine for skin conditions such as eczema, acne, and sunburn. Its anti-inflammatory and antioxidant compounds contribute to soothing skin irritation and promoting skin health. Early studies support its topical application, and its mild nature and lack of caffeine make it a safe ingredient for sensitive-skin skincare and nutricosmetic products (Marnewick et al., 2005; Carmién Tea, 2024).

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Digestive Aid

Historically used to ease digestive ailments, rooibos is considered effective for reducing symptoms such as nausea, stomach cramps, and infant colic. Its low tannin content distinguishes it from other teas that can irritate the digestive tract or inhibit iron absorption. Rooibos also demonstrates mild antispasmodic properties, which may help relieve gastrointestinal discomfort (Health Benefits of Rooibos Tea, n.d.; Afrifa et al., 2023).

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Allergy Relief Potential

Rooibos has shown anti-allergic properties in laboratory and limited human studies. It can inhibit mast cell degranulation and reduce basophil activation, processes involved in allergic reactions. Fermented rooibos appears particularly effective in reducing allergic markers, suggesting potential use in natural antihistamine products or allergy relief teas (Kawai et al., 2009; Bond and Derbyshire, 2020).

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Bone Health Support

Emerging research suggests rooibos polyphenols may help protect bone density by mitigating oxidative stress, a factor in bone resorption. Laboratory studies demonstrate improved bone metabolism markers following rooibos administration. While human research is limited, the evidence supports the inclusion of rooibos in bone health-supportive dietary supplements (Nyu, 2024; Damiani et al., 2019).

Rooibos for Health and Happiness - Recipes

Tea is part of daily life in South Africa – hot or cold, plain or mixed. Try these easy recipes at home for a taste of Carmién goodness!

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Summery South African Christmas

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Cooking with Rooibos: A Flavourful Journey into South African Tea

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A Cake of Love for Mom