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Héritage des îles

  • Delicatessen
  • Local produce
261, rue Nérius, 97212 Saint-Joseph
Discover ‘Héritage des Iles’, a 100% made-in-Martinique brand based in Saint-Joseph, which promotes local flora through a range of natural products: herbal teas, infusions, cocoa, spices and much more.

The story of ‘Héritage des Iles’ began three generations ago with a farmer grandmother, whose Creole garden, located between Cœur Bouliki and the Rabuchon forest, became the cradle of this family adventure.
This ancestral know-how handed down over the years perpetuates original recipes, divided into six ranges: Vitality, Tonic, Serenity, Gentle Night, Pleasure and Silhouette.

There are almost 15 unique herbal teas, made from plants grown using methods that respect the ecosystem, each enriched with fruit and flowers for unique tastes. Key ingredients include atoumo, brisée and lemongrass, combined with flavours such as basil, mint and cinnamon.

Whether for their relaxing or energising benefits, or simply for the pleasure of the senses, these infusions and spices continue to perpetuate Martinique's traditions, just like their processed cocoa beans.

The citrus shell:
In 2023, ‘Héritage des Iles’ won an award for its innovation with the citrus shell, a natural tea ball that combines the virtues of plants and the flavours of dried orange.

Héritage des Iles’ products are available online via their website, in delicatessens and at markets throughout Martinique. You can also buy them directly when you visit their garden, by appointment via the Martinique Tour website.

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Openings

All year

All year
Monday
09:00 - 18:00

Tuesday
09:00 - 18:00

Wednesday
09:00 - 18:00

Thursday
09:00 - 18:00

Friday
09:00 - 18:00

Saturday
09:00 - 18:00

Location

Héritage des îles
261, rue Nérius, 97212 Saint-Joseph

Spoken languages

Spoken languages
  • English
  • French Creole
  • French
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