100% Natural Sea Salt reef harvested by hand in
Newport, Rhode Island.
Our small veteran owned artisanal sea salt company follows the traditional and unhurried process of crafting small batches of 100% pure and natural sea salt. Nothing added, nothing taken away. Our local Sea salt contains no anti-caking, bleaching or iodine additives. However, it does retain numerous trace minerals such as Calcium, Magnesium and Potassium. Our seawater is hand harvested from the pristine waters of Brenton Reef, along the beautiful and historic Ocean Drive of Newport, Rhode Island.
Our sea salt will add the finishing touch to all your culinary dishes and cocktails! So, whether you are a local, foodie, or a lover of all things Newport, or all of the above, add some flavor to your life with Newport Sea Salt Co. finishing sea salt!
From the Reef…
Matt collects seawater from the amazing Brenton Point Reef along Ocean Drive in Newport, Rhode Island. This is an approved shellfish growing area monitored by the RI Department of Environment. Head over to our FAQ page for more information.
To your Table
Introducing our Newport Sea Salt. Our sea salt is a light, delicate, flake and the perfect finish to your next meal or cocktail. From our 100% pure and natural flaky sea salt to Rosemary & Thyme, Butcher’s Blend, Bella Napoli, and Fire Salt - our sea salt will complete your next dish! To learn more about each blend, visit here.
Thank you to Rhode Island PBS and super talented film producer, Tracy Macdonald for including our Newport Sea Salt story in your ART, Inc. series! It made Matt and I both well up to see our process come alive and to be able to share this with our family and of course our customers! You can find the ART, Inc. episode link here.
Thank you, RI PBS!
HGTV featured our small business through their HGTV Dream Home 2021 sweepstakes that took place in Portsmouth, RI. Thank you to HGTV and Michael Grace of Grace Does Film Productions for this beautiful video showcasing our sea to salt journey.
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"Happiness comes in salty water."
- Author unknown, but a sea lover for sure.