There’s nothing like a tea advent calendar to turn the December countdown into 24 small moments of calm.

There’s something quietly joyful about opening a tiny door each morning and finding — not chocolate — but a fragrant sachet waiting to steep into a mug of comfort. In our tea advent calendar guide, you’ll find what makes these calendars special, how to choose one, and the best options for 2025 — each with details, types of tea, packaging style, and where to buy.
What is a Tea Advent Calendar?
A tea advent calendar follows the classic advent format: numbered doors hiding a surprise. But of course, it replaces candy with tea. Inside you’ll find sachets, loose-leaf samples, or small tins. Some offer single servings, while others provide enough for multiple cups or for two to share. It’s part sampler, part ritual — a festive way to explore new blends or savor familiar favorites.
Quick Tip: If you’re sharing, pick a calendar with loose-leaf samples or two sachets per day so both of you can enjoy the same surprise.
There are a multitude of tea advent calendars available this time of year. Here are a few of our favorites.

Tea Forté — Elegant Tea Pyramid Infusers
The Tea Forté Warming Joy advent calendar holds 24 pyramid infuser tea bags featuring an assortment of black, green, white, oolong, and herbal blends inspired by the holidays. Its red and gold tree-shaped box adds to the festivity.
Whittard — Fine Black Tea for Two
Designed for sharing, the Whittard tea advent calendar includes 48 individually wrapped tea bags, perfect for enjoying with someone special. Expect classic black teas like English Breakfast and Darjeeling alongside specialty options such as Piccadilly, Tippy Assam, and Festive Breakfast.
Plum Deluxe — Premium Artisan Teas
The Plum Deluxe Tea Lover’s advent calendar features 25 days of loose-leaf blends with the option of caffeinated or caffeine-free tracks. Plum Deluxe is known for creative flavors such as chai, dessert-inspired black teas, and soothing herbal mixes. Each day’s packet brews several cups.
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Vahdam — Spicy Teas from India
The Vahdam tea advent calendar offer a unique collection of 24 loose-leaf Indian teas in a festive package. Teas include Lemon Ginger, Turmeric Spiced, Earl Grey Green Tea, and many more.
Fortnum & Mason — A British Classic
Offering 24 silky tea bags, the Fortnum & Mason Tea Lover’s advent calendar features their signature blends such as Royal Blend, Breakfast, and other seasonal favorites. The elegant, book-style design exudes tradition and luxury.

Nordqvist — A Nordic Tea Adventure
If you’re looking for something a little different, consider this festive option from Finland. Whimsical and family-friendly, the Nordqvist Moomin Tea Christmas calendar features 24 playful tea bags with black, green, and herbal blends. Each sachet is adorned with Moomin artwork, making it a cheerful gift for children and collectors alike.
Fun Fact: The Moomins, beloved Finnish storybook characters, have inspired tea lines for over a decade.
TeaTime Scottsdale — Handmade Tea Bags from a Small Teahouse
From an independent Arizona teahouse, the TeaTime Scottsdale tea advent calendar offers 25 days of handmade tea bags in a festive package. Fun tea flavors include Sunkissed Succulent Green Tea, Reindeer Tracks Black Tea, Merry Mint Oolong Tea, and Scarborough Fair Herbal Tea. A perfect small-business pick.
DAVIDsTEA — Loose- Leaf Tea Favorites
A perennial favorite, DAVIDsTEA’s advent calendar includes 24 mini tins of loose-leaf teas and infusions, each with enough for several cups. Expect festive tea flavors like Candy Cane Crush, Caramel Shortbread, Countess of Seville, and Chamomile Dreamland. Perfect for a family or group enjoying a tea advent calendar together.

Palais des Thés – Holiday Teas with a French Flair
The Palais des Thés tea advent calendar from France includes a collection of whole leaf teas, flavored tea blends, and herbal teas in hand-stitched cotton tea bags. This calendar includes their limited edition holiday tea Joie, a blend of green tea, roasted buckwheat, and almonds. Perfect for the Francophile in your life!
Trivia: Palais des Thés pioneered storytelling in tea advent calendars—each calendar comes with audio stories!
Chicago Teahouse — Indie Teahouse Option
A local favorite, the Chicago Teahouse calendar offers a “24-day tea journey” with unique tea bags in a mix of traditional and herbal flavors. Teas include Gingerbread Orange Rooibos, Vanilla Sunday, as well as longtime favorites such as Earl Grey. Locally curated and beautifully packaged.
Tip: Small local teahouses often feature blends unavailable anywhere else—great for adventurous palates.
Taylors of Harrogate — Premium British Teas
Traditional and comforting, this Taylor of Harrogate calendar offers 24 days (and 48 tea bags) of British favorites like English Breakfast, Earl Grey, and Spiced Christmas. A reliable classic in a lovely package.
How to Choose the Best Tea Advent Calendar
With so many delicious options, here are some things to consider when making the right choice for you:
- Servings per day: Sharing? Go for loose-leaf or two-bag calendars.
- Variety: Are you looking for traditional favorites or creative new blends?
- Sustainability: Check for recyclable or compostable packaging.
- Dietary needs: Scan ingredient lists for nuts, flavorings, or allergens.
Brewing Tips: For black and herbal teas, use boiling water; for green and white, try 175–185°F (80–85°C). Steep 3–4 minutes for black, 2–3 for green, and 5–7 for herbal.

Tea Advent Calendar Guide: Final Thoughts
Tea advent calendars transform December mornings into mindful pauses—tiny acts of warmth amid winter bustle. Whether you favor Fortnum & Mason’s timeless luxury, DAVIDsTEA’s playful blends, or the handcrafted charm of a local shop, there’s a calendar to match every taste. Each little door opens to more than tea—it opens to a moment of calm, a story, and a sip of joy.
☕🎁 Tea Advent Calendar FAQ
Most advent calendars are numbered from 1 to 24, representing the days leading up to Christmas. You start with door number 1 on December 1st and open one each day until Christmas Eve — though you can peek ahead for your favorite flavor! 😉
The first printed advent calendar appeared in Germany in the early 1900s, created by Gerhard Lang. Inspired by his childhood tradition of counting down the days to Christmas with handmade markers, he turned the idea into a delightful printed calendar — and the rest is holiday history.
It depends on the brand, but most tea advent calendars feature a mix of black, green, white, herbal, and seasonal blends — think chai, peppermint, cinnamon spice, or winter berry. Some even include rare or limited-edition teas to make each day extra special. 🍵
