ENJOY FREE SHIPPING ON ORDERS OF $49   details
orders placed by 3:00pm EST ship same business day
EMPTY CART
adagio teas logo
teas
teaware
signature blends
gifts
black teas flavors teas chai teas oolong teas white teas green teas herbal teas rooibos teas decaf teas masters teas blooming teas iced teas wrapped pantry
search all 36,199 blends
by blend name:
by creator:
by tag:
random
Fairy Glen
Let Your Geek Flag Fly
purchase
3oz pouch
27¢ per cup
$10
6oz tin
32¢ per cup
$24
home > signature blend > christmas in st. augustine

christmas in st. augustine

Tastemaker silver badge
created by: Megan Haught
Even though the sun is shining bright and the air conditioning is still on, you'll want to cuddle up with this sweet noel on a Florida Christmas Eve.

1 reviews

sort:
99

packaging

click & drag the tin to rotate

label
label

ingredients & lore

blended with black tea, natural chocolate flavor, dark chocolate chips, apple pieces, cocoa nibs, natural apple flavor, natural caramel flavor

teas: chocolate chip, apple, caramel

accented with cinnamon
Travel Tip: Photo taken at the Lightner Museum in St. Augustine, Florida. The Lightner is a Guilded Age museum in the former Hotel Alcazar which was build in 1887. I have no association with the museum. The Bad Influence Speaks Travel Blends are all based on my personal travel experiences.
ingredient
ingredient
ingredient

this blend is in a 'ship

Christmas in St. Augustine has hooked up with Enchanted Forest Evening.
Let their love steep in your cupboard and get 10% off when you purchase both 3oz pouches.

Enchanted Forest Evening
3oz pouch
$9

4 additional blends by Megan Haught

blank
signature blend
Fairy Glen
by Megan Haught
blank
signature blend
Let Your Geek Flag Fly
by Megan Haught
blank
signature blend
ChincoTEA
by Megan Haught
blank
signature blend
Enchanted Forest Evening
by Megan Haught

share with friends

Pin It!!!

Daily Drawing

holiday_zibo_teapot.jpg
May 20th
Win a gift of zibo teapot and black
A handmade work of Chinese art, with a tradition going back thousands of years. This pot is made from rare zi sha clay (purple sand), which is found only in the city of Yixing, in Jiangsu province. These often elaborate and whimsical pots are traditionally used for gongfu steeping, where tea is served in small cups over the course of many very short infusions. Ideal teas for this are oolongs and puerhs, although some black teas will be quite love... read more...
Really hope I win this
I'm feeling lucky
My fingers are crossed

* requires Facebook
blank
blank
blank
blank
blank
blank
pixel