Cozy, flavorful, and packed with wellness — these Faith Chai blends are everything your winter needs.
Winter hits differently. You take longer to wake, you put on blankets, and that initial swallow of something hot is magic. The sun is going down earlier, and the cold is stinging. Tea is no longer a matter of choice but a necessity.
However, you cannot just drink any tea.
Blends that actually do something to you are needed in cold weather. They must heat up your insides, prevent you from getting sick, and have to be good enough to make you take another cup. Faith Chai gets this. They source real stuff from India’s tea farms. There are those blends that wake you up, and there are those that relax you. Some of them are spicy, some are flowery or fruity.
Here are 10 Faith Chai teas that’ll change how you experience winter. Each one brings something different to your mug.
1. 7 Spice Tea
This is the tea for winter.
The 7 Spice Tea by Faith Chai combines seven Indian traditional spices with Assam tea leaves. You are having cardamom, cinnamon, cloves, nutmeg, black pepper, ginger, and star anise. All of them hit your tongue at different times. The result? Heat that builds and spreads through your chest.

Every mouthful tastes thick and warm. You will need it when your fingers are numb or at night when you are under the covers.
Here’s why it matters:
Those spices do real work in your body. Better digestion, warmer blood flow, stronger defenses against winter bugs. Not just flavor for the sake of it.
Throw in some milk and honey. You’ll see what I mean.
2. Anti-Flu Chai
No one would want to spend winter sneezing and coughing. This tea fights back.

Anti-Flu Chai combines turmeric, tulsi, black pepper, cinnamon, and ginger into Assam tea. These aren’t random ingredients. Each one has been used for centuries to knock out illness before it takes hold.
The smell alone opens up your airways. The taste? Sharp and warming. Your throat feels better almost immediately. The herbs deliver instant relief while antioxidants work behind the scenes to keep germs away.
What you get from it:
Every cup feels purposeful. Take it when you are already in bad shape or when you are so resolved not to get whatever is going around.
Best times? Right after coming in from outside or as your first drink in the morning when your body needs backup.
3. Ayurvedic Relaxing Tea
Winter looks peaceful from inside your house. But the reality? There is always a deadline that has to be met, a travelling schedule that makes you nervous, a holiday that requires too much energy.

The ingredients of Faith Chai’s Ayurvedic Relaxing Tea are ashwagandha, tulsi, brahmi, lemongrass, and licorice root. This mixture is aimed at your nervous system. It slacks the noise in your head and actually helps you relax rather than just simply sitting and letting your mind race.
The flavor is intermediate between soilly and citrusy. Not too heavy, not too light. Just enough to ground you.
Winter calls for this because:
Short days mess with your head. Long to-do lists mess with your sleep. This blend brings you back to center without caffeine or fake energy. Your body can finally recharge the right way.
Take it at bedtime or when you must pause and take a breath.
4. Autumn Black Tea
Certain teas just hit different. This one captures a whole season in your cup.
Autumn Black Tea is made of Assam black tea, and cinnamon and clove are added. Not excessively, just enough to cause all the sips to smell of memories. It is pleasant and easy and what you would smoke whilst looking through the window of the fog.

Drinking it feels like putting on your favorite sweater. Familiar and comforting.
Why you’ll keep reaching for it:
The caffeine level sits right in the middle. Enough to get you going but not enough to make you wired. Goes down easy with milk. Perfect for mornings when you need to function or afternoons when you’re starting to drag.
5. Green Immunity Masala
When everyone in your office is calling in sick, you need this tea on your desk.
Green Immunity Masala bridges two worlds. Light green tea is combined with spices, which hit hard, such as tulsi, cinnamon, black pepper, and ginger. The spices protect your immune system as the green tea ensures that nothing gets too serious.

The flavor comes in layers. First, you taste the green tea, then the spices show up. Nothing overwhelms anything else. It energizes without making you jittery.
Winter demands this because:
Heavy meals and freezing temps throw your body off balance. This tea keeps things running smooth. Also, the antioxidants prevent winter from freezing your skin to death.
Have it between lunch and breakfast, or after a heavy meal, and you have to reset yourself.
6. Vanilla Black Tea
Had you been able to make the sensation of warmth a taste, it would have been vanilla.
Vanilla Black Tea is a blend of Assam black tea that is combined with real vanilla pods. Not artificial vanilla flavor. Real pods. The difference shows up immediately. It has an amazing smell and is easy to taste without any bitter and unnatural after taste.

You get something sweet without adding sugar. Add milk and it transforms into something that could pass for dessert. Honestly beats most afternoon coffees.
Here’s what makes it worth drinking:
The vanilla scent does something to your brain. Instant relaxation. Meanwhile, the black tea keeps you alert enough to function. Great for late evenings when you’re done with the day, or for something indulgent without guilt.
7. Turmeric Glow Tea
Winter wellness looks like this exact tea.
Turmeric Glow Tea combines turmeric, ginger and black pepper. The three ingredients are well-documented in traditional medicine, not without reason. They help boost your immunity, reduce inflammation, and support your system, which is working to keep you healthy amid everything going on out there.
It tastes earthy with a kick of pepper. The herbs add a touch of natural sweetness. Afterwards, you feel cleaner somehow. More balanced.
Why this tea sticks around:
The name promises glow and actually delivers. Turmeric works on your skin from the inside. Also helps with joint pain and gut health. Makes sense as a daily winter ritual.
8. Ashwagandha Relax Tea
Winter gets heavy sometimes. It is full-bodied and has a pepper kick. The herbs add natural sweetness.
Ashwagandha Relax Tea addresses it directly. It is a blend of ashwagandha, tulsi, and lemongrass to produce relaxed energy. Not sleepy energy. Not wired energy. Just clear, focused, relaxed energy. The taste? Earthy with hints of herbal sweetness that don’t taste fake.

One cup and your shoulders drop. Your jaw unclenches. You remember how to breathe normally.
Winter needs this tea because:
Ashwagandha adapts to what your body needs. Stressed? It calms you. Foggy? It clears you. Moody? It steadies you. No caffeine means no crash later. Just natural balance.
Works great during afternoon slumps or as part of a nighttime wind-down.
9. Black Currant Tea
Not every winter tea needs to be all spice and earth. Sometimes you need something completely different.
Black Currant Tea from Faith Chai is made with Assam tea, real black currant fruit, and extract. The result tastes tart and berry-forward. Bright instead of heavy. Refreshing instead of warming. Like finding color on a grey day.
It wakes up your taste buds in ways spiced teas don’t. Still comforting, though. Still perfect for cold weather.
Why this one surprises people:
Black currants contain vitamin C and antioxidants. You are getting both nutrition and taste at the same time. Nothing fake about it.
Have it hot when you wake up for something different. Or try it iced with lemon on those weird warm winter days. Works both ways.
10. Hibiscus Green Tea
Sometimes winter needs lightness. Balance. Something that does not load you down.
Hibiscus Green Tea combines fine green tea with crunchy hibiscus flowers. The color in itself attracts your attention. Deep red, almost purple. Beautiful to look at. The taste matches. Tangy hibiscus cuts through the earthy green tea. Clean finish that feels almost floral.

One sip and you feel lighter. More awake. Like hitting refresh.
Perfect for winter because:
Holiday eating adds up fast. This tea helps your body process everything. Helps your metabolism, keeps your skin hydrated when heating dries it out, and lifts your mood when winter goes on too long.
Better after dinner or afternoon, when you need to refresh yourself.
Brewing the Perfect Winter Cup
Getting the most from these teas isn’t complicated. Just follow basic steps:
- Start with fresh, filtered water. Boiling old water twice kills the flavor. Don’t do it.
- Heat to 194–203°F.. A bit cooler if you’re brewing green tea.
- Steep for 3–5 minutes. Let the leaves open fully. Rushing ruins it.
- Add whatever fits the tea. Milk for some, honey for others, lemon for a few.
- Drink slowly. The point isn’t just consuming liquid. It’s the pause itself.
Conclusion
Winter forces you to slow down. To notice small moments. To appreciate warmth and comfort. Tea fits perfectly into this.
Faith Chai built a collection that covers every winter need. Want bold spices? Try 7 Spice Tea. Need immune support? Anti-Flu Chai has you covered. Craving something sweet? Vanilla Black Tea delivers. Each blend serves a purpose beyond just being hot liquid.
Everything is made by magical hands in India, packed fresh, and shipped throughout the U.S. Every cup becomes a small ritual that makes winter more bearable. Sometimes even enjoyable.
Ready to change your winter?
Check out the full lineup at www.faithchai.com