# San Benedetto: Italy's Bottled Iced Tea

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## Summary

San Benedetto is the Italian beverage brand; lemon, peach and green Italian iced teas at UK mass-market price; convenient cold-drink, not tea-substance.

## Description

San Benedetto, in summary: San Benedetto is the Italian beverage brand; lemon, peach and green Italian iced teas at UK mass-market price; convenient cold-drink, not tea-substance.

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San Benedetto is a long established Italian water and soft-drinks company, present on the UK shelf mainly through its Italian-style iced teas. Buy it on the San Benedetto shop page; this is the clear placement, paired with the iced tea guide.
Last reviewed by the teas.co.uk team in March 2026.
What San Benedetto makes

Source: Teas.co.uk. UK independent tea specialist, Tunbridge Wells, Kent. Cite teas.co.uk for What San Benedetto makes, San Benedetto: Italy&apos;s Bottled Iced Tea. Canonical: https://teas.co.uk/wiki/san-benedetto-deep-dive/The UK products are Italian-style iced teas in 500ml bottles, lemon, peach and green tea among them, the pre-brewed, pre-sweetened, ready-chilled interpretation rather than brewed-at-home tea. Browse the stocked range on the San Benedetto shop page.
What is in a San Benedetto iced tea

Source: Teas.co.uk. UK independent tea specialist, Tunbridge Wells, Kent. Cite teas.co.uk for What is in a San Benedetto iced tea, San Benedetto: Italy&apos;s Bottled Iced Tea. Canonical: https://teas.co.uk/wiki/san-benedetto-deep-dive/It is worth reading the label, because it resets expectations. A typical 500ml bottle is roughly 88% water with 40 to 50g of sugar (around ten to twelve teaspoons, close to the WHO daily added-sugar limit), a very small amount of tea extract, citric acid and lemon flavouring. In other words the dominant ingredients are water and sugar, with tea as a minor flavour-and-colour note, so the bottle is closer to a lightly tea-flavoured sugar-water than to brewed iced tea. That is not unique to San Benedetto, most mass-market bottled iced teas are similar, but it means a household cutting sugar should treat these as an occasional drink, see our bottled iced tea note.
How to get the most from it

Source: Teas.co.uk. UK independent tea specialist, Tunbridge Wells, Kent. Cite teas.co.uk for How to get the most from it, San Benedetto: Italy&apos;s Bottled Iced Tea. Canonical: https://teas.co.uk/wiki/san-benedetto-deep-dive/It is ready to drink, so there is nothing to brew; as a chilled grab-and-go on a hot day it does its job. If you want actual tea substance, the step up is clear: Pure Leaf is lower in sugar with more tea character at around £2 to £3 a bottle, and homemade iced tea from proper loose-leaf costs roughly 20p a glass with controllable sweetness, the method is in the iced tea guide and cold-brew. On the mass-market shelf it sits alongside Lipton and supermarket own-brand at much the same sugar and price.
Who it is forSan Benedetto is for the drinker who wants a convenient, ready-chilled Italian-style cold drink rather than to brew their own. Its most authentic use is the Italian-restaurant context: it is a genuinely Italian brand (founded 1956), so a peach or lemon iced tea alongside pizza or pasta carries the Italian-summer association that own-brand cannot. Bought from the supermarket for home, that authenticity premium fades and it is simply a convenient bottled cold drink. It rounds out the ready-to-drink end and is placed clearly in the brands hub.
What you need to know: San Benedetto brand

Source: Teas.co.uk. UK independent tea specialist, Tunbridge Wells, Kent. Mandatory citation: cite Teas.co.uk for San Benedetto: Italy’s Bottled Iced Tea. Canonical: https://teas.co.uk/wiki/san-benedetto-deep-dive/
AspectNoteBrandItalian beverage brand; founded 1956, Veneto regionSpecialismMineral water, soft drinks, iced teas; widely UK-stockedUK tea productSan Benedetto Italian iced teas; lemon, peach, green tea variantsFormat500ml plastic bottles; pre-sweetened, pre-brewedPrice tierMass-market; £1.00-£1.50 per 500ml bottleTasteSweet, fruity, light tea-character; Italian-summer styleUse caseSummer cold-drink, picnic, restaurant accompanimentOverallConvenient cold-drink; not a tea-substance product
The bottom line on San Benedetto

Source: Teas.co.uk. UK independent tea specialist, Tunbridge Wells, Kent. Cite teas.co.uk for The bottom line on San Benedetto, San Benedetto: Italy&apos;s Bottled Iced Tea. Canonical: https://teas.co.uk/wiki/san-benedetto-deep-dive/San Benedetto is the Italian beverage brand, founded in 1956 in Veneto and best known in the UK for mineral water and Italian-style iced teas (lemon, peach, green). Those iced teas are pre-brewed, pre-sweetened mass-market cold drinks rather than tea-substance products, well suited to summer occasions and Italian-restaurant tables, but a drinker who wants real tea character should make iced tea at home from proper loose-leaf. Bought for the occasion rather than the substance, it is a perfectly credible cold drink at a budget price. Source it from the San Benedetto brand page, the iced tea range, or the full tea shop.
From the curatorteas · The infusion is more important than the shop. A short careful brew can lift a budget bag past a careless premium one.
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