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Starbucks launches India Estates Blend to celebrate first anniversary

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Core Tip: Tata Starbucks Limited has created a special India sourced coffee, aptly named India Estates Blend to celebrate its first anniversary in the Indian market.
Tata Starbucks Limited, the 50/50 joint venture between Starbucks Coffee Company and Tata Global Beverages Limited, has marked its first anniversary in the Indian market. To celebrate its India journey, the company has created a special India sourced coffee, aptly named India Estates Blend, as a tribute to its customers, partners, coffee producers and roasters.

“We are delighted to celebrate our one year anniversary in India and introduce for the first time a whole bean coffee that is sourced, roasted, packaged and sold in India,” said John Culver, group president, Starbucks China and Asia Pacific, Channel Development and Emerging Brands. “We have a long-term commitment to work closely with the coffee growing communities where we do business and elevate the awareness of high-quality arabica coffee in India. This is a proud moment for our partners as we honor India’s long-standing coffee heritage and commemorate this historic milestone in the early days of our India journey.”

Major Cohen, Starbucks coffee master, celebrated by showcasing India Estates Blend – the first coffee specially sourced, roasted, packaged and sold in India. India Estates Blend honors the country's long-standing coffee heritage and its coffee growing communities; debuting a unique whole bean offering to Starbucks customers across India.

Speaking on the occasion, Avani Davda, CEO, Tata Starbucks Limited said, “Since launching the first store in India in October 2012, we are incredibly humbled by the warm way in which the Indian consumer has made the Starbucks Experience a part of their lives. We are also grateful for the passion our partners (employees) demonstrate about our coffees and our stores, and the instrumental role they play in delivering the unique Starbucks Experience to our customers; every day and with every cup. As a tribute to our customers, partners and the coffee growers and roasters here in India, we are very proud to launch India Estates Blend, which has been developed thoughtfully along with Tata Coffee, specifically for the Indian market.”

Created to celebrate the India journey, India Estates Blend captures the essence and rich heritage of the Indian coffee history and draws inspiration from the finest arabica beans, carefully selected from Tata Coffee’s estates spread across Coorg and Chickmagalur -- the birth place of coffee in India. It’s a perfect example of the strong synergy between Starbucks and Tata Coffee, and their commitment to develop and improve the profile of Indian-grown arabica coffees. This country-specific blend creates a fine balance between herbal and chocolate notes, perfect for sharing with friends and neighbors. The blend has been named to represent the origin of the coffee and the packaging has been carefully created to reflect the nuances of traditional Indian designs.

Starbucks opened its second store in Pune, taking the total store count to 25, across Mumbai, Delhi NCR and Pune. The Company is also introducing India to the global favorite, Salted Caramel Mocha. Perfect for cooler days, this rich and creamy handcrafted beverage celebrates the goodness of salty and sweet, and will be available for customers in India starting October 25, 2013.

Starbucks entered the Indian market in October 2012 and currently operates twenty five stores in India across Mumbai, Delhi NCR and Pune. Starbucks stores are operated by the joint venture, Tata Starbucks Limited, and branded as Starbucks Coffee - “A Tata Alliance”.

 
 
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