St. Nicholas Christmas Coffee

Medium Roast

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Taste Festive flavors of dark chocolate and roasted chestnuts
Grind Whole Bean or Ground
Region FTO Peru, Malawi AA, and Ethiopia Natural
  • 12 oz. bag of St. Nicholas Christmas Blend Coffee
  • Premium blend of African & Latin American beans with rich notes
  • 3-bean blend roasted to reveal dark chocolate and roasted chestnuts
  • Seasonally available October through January

Make your spirit bright with the festive and delicious St. Nicholas Christmas Blend™. This coffee was crafted to capture the essence of the Christmas season and the enduring legacy of a beloved saint who inspired the world. Within each bag of this premium blend, you'll discover the flavorful notes of dark chocolate and roasted chestnuts, evoking the warmth of Christmas morning.

The subtle notes of chestnuts honor St. Nicholas’s gentleness while smooth, rich, dark chocolate tantalizes your taste buds and reminds you of his reputation as the "gift-giver." Embrace our St. Nicholas Christmas Blend by the warmth of the fire, as a comforting companion while caroling, or serve at a Christmas party for those you cherish.

Keep Christ at the heart of Christmas with every sip of this delightful blend. The rich tones, refined flavors, and enduring legacy of St. Nicholas come together in a cup. This season, create memories with family and friends and celebrate the true Gift of Christmas, one delightful sip at a time.

From the Roaster: “St. Nicholas is a blend of three coffees that are roasted to capture specific notes that are natural to the coffees used in the blend. If you dress up your cup with cream and sugar, you’ll enjoy a bold and smooth mouth feel without any earthy notes.” 


Dietary Notes: St. Nicholas Christmas Coffee does not include peanut or tree nut ingredients and can be safely enjoyed by those with nut allergies. 


SKU: 9700046

Every Roast Has A Patron

Every blend we craft is inspired by a Catholic saint, chosen for their courage, virtue, or devotion. Just like the lives they lived, each roast has a bold, meaningful character all its own.

St. Nicholas (270-343) was the bishop of Myra in what is now Turkey. He was beloved during his life for his quiet generosity, always attuned to the needs of the poor and suffering. Many miracles were attributed to St. Nicholas’ intercession. Strong devotion to the saint known as the “gift-giver” grew rapidly until he was revered world-wide as Santa Claus.

St. Nicholas of Myra was the only child of a wealthy Greek Christian couple living in what is today the country of Turkey. He was a pious child, and upon the death of his parents, Nicholas was raised by an uncle who was a bishop. St. Nicholas grew in holiness, was ordained to the priesthood, and eventually consecrated a bishop. He was famous for generosity to the poor, protection of the wronged, zeal against heresy, and performance of miracles. Many famous legends are told of him. When a poverty-stricken man was to be forced to sell his daughters into slavery, St. Nicholas secretly tossed bags of coins into their home to serve as the girls’ dowry, thus enabling them to marry and be provided for. The money was said to have landed in their stockings drying by the fireplace, which is the origin of gifts in children’s stockings and shoes at Christmastime. At the Council of Nicea, Nicholas prevailed against the heretic bishop Arius; he was also instrumental in defending the doctrine of Jesus’ divinity and formulating the Nicene Creed. His relics are still preserved in the Basilica of St. Nicholas in Italy. On his feast day, they emit a miraculous myrrh, which is distributed around the world. Many countries have the custom of making him the secret giver of gifts to children on his feast day. In the United States, for example, he is celebrated as “Santa Claus,” who distributes gifts to children on Christmas Eve. St. Nicholas of Myra is the patron saint of many causes, professions, cities, and countries; but he is most notably the patron of children, sailors, prisoners, and maidens seeking to marry. His feast day is December 6th.