Rooibos lattes are a smooth, comforting drink that works at any time of day. They are naturally caffeine free and gentle, which makes them ideal for people who want a warm latte without the buzz of coffee. Rooibos tea comes from South Africa and has soft notes of honey and vanilla that pair well with milk. Making rooibos lattes at home allows you to control strength, sweetness, and milk choice while saving money and avoiding artificial syrups. Rooibos contains no caffeine and very low tannins. This means it never tastes bitter, even when brewed longer. It blends easily with milk and plant-based alternatives. Rooibos also absorbs added flavors like vanilla and spices without overpowering them, which makes it perfect for latte-style drinks.
Ingredients You Need
Rooibos tea bags or loose-leaf rooibos
Milk of your choice such as full cream, oat, almond or soy
Sweetener such as honey, sugar, maple syrup or a sugar substitute
Optional flavorings like cinnamon or vanilla essence
Classic Rooibos Latte Recipe
Ingredients for one serving
1 rooibos tea bag or 2 teaspoons loose rooibos
250 ml boiling water
200 ml milk
1 to 2 teaspoons sweetener
Method
Brew the rooibos in boiling water for 5 to 7 minutes.
Heat the milk gently in a saucepan or microwave.
Froth the milk using a handheld frother, whisk or jar with a lid.
Remove the tea bag or strain the rooibos.
Pour the brewed tea into a mug.
Stir in sweetener.
Top with warm frothed milk and serve.
Vanilla Rooibos Latte
Add ½ teaspoon vanilla essence to the brewed rooibos before adding milk.
Vanilla enhances the natural sweetness of rooibos, which often means you can use less sugar. This version works well for everyday drinking and tastes similar to a café-style latte.
Spiced Rooibos Latte
Add a pinch of ground cinnamon to the milk while heating.
Optional additions include nutmeg or ginger in very small amounts.
This variation is warming and suits cooler mornings or evenings.
Iced Rooibos Latte for Warm Weather
Brew rooibos using less water to make it stronger.
Allow it to cool completely.
Fill a glass with ice.
Add the cooled rooibos, sweetener, and cold milk.
Stir well and serve immediately.
Choosing the Right Milk
Full cream milk creates the richest texture.
Oat milk adds natural sweetness and body.
Almond milk gives a lighter result with a nutty note.
Soy milk provides creaminess with a neutral flavor.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Do not under-brew the rooibos, as weak tea leads to a flat latte.
Do not boil the milk, since this affects taste and texture.
Always taste before adding extra sweetener, as rooibos is naturally mild.
Rooibos lattes are easy to make and highly adaptable. With simple ingredients and basic tools, you can create a warm or iced drink that feels indulgent without caffeine or bitterness. Making rooibos lattes at home turns a traditional South African tea into a comforting daily ritual that fits your taste and routine.