decaf teas

Shop online for loose-leaf decaf, or decaffeinated, teas sourced directly from the artisan farmers who tender them. Decaf varieties include Earl Grey, Ceylon and other decaffeinated teas. Our decaf teas are decaffeinated using the superior carbon dioxide (CO2) process, which retains the most flavor and antioxidants. Our direct-trade advantage ensures superior taste, freshness and value.

15 Decaf Teas

Sample Our Premium Loose Leaf Decaffeinated Teas

Enjoy full-bodied flavor, rich aromas, and hearty brews with our premium loose-leaf decaf teas collection. We proudly offer a broad range of decaf teas from bold breakfast blends to delightful dessert decaf teas – all available in sample sizes that make trying new black teas an enjoyable exploration. Whether starting your day with our hearty Decaf Breakfast, sourced from Kenyan grown estate teas, or perking up your afternoon with our Decaf Earl Grey with citrus notes of bergamot fruit a rich decaffeinated black base tea, our decaf teas will dazzle your palate without making you jittery or losing sleep. For decadent treats, try our Decaf Chocolate Truffle tea with decadent notes of cocoa and dark chocolate, or for a spicy cup, try our Decaf Chai with a blend of decaf black tea and classic Masala Chai spices, direct from origin.

Decaffeinated Tea Characteristics and Benefits

Our decaf teas are made from premium tea leaves that are decaffeinated via the CO2 method that preserves maximum richness, cup color, and flavor while gently removing caffeine. Their tasting profiles can range from spicy and rich to fruity and sweet, all while letting you enjoy them throughout the day. They are a well-documented source of natural antioxidants revered to support heart health, relaxation, and hydration.

Loose, Bagged, Iced and Portioned

Our decaf tea collection is offered in loose-leaf, pyramid teabags, iced-tea pouches and in convenient single-serve loose-leaf portion packet for brewing your style - whether at home, at work, or on the go.
Teavana
alternatives
making the
switch?
David's Tea
alternatives