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TATA STARBUCKS UNVEILS ITS INDIAN SINGLE-ORIGIN WHOLE BEAN SPECIALTY COFFEES Bringing Coorg’s rich stories, soil, and spirit to every cup

 

  • TATA STARBUCKS UNVEILS ITS INDIAN SINGLE-ORIGIN WHOLE BEAN SPECIALTY COFFEES Bringing Coorg’s rich stories, soil, and spirit to every cup
  • National, 28 October 2025: Tata Starbucks is celebrating India’s deep-rooted coffee heritage with the launch of its first-ever estate-exclusive single-origin coffees, sourced from the Nullore, Margolly, and Karadibetta Estates of Coorg, Karnataka. Building on the success of the India Estates Blend, which first spotlighted the country’s coffee origins, this new range brings the focus even closer to the land and the people behind each bean. Through this launch, Starbucks shines a light on India’s coffee-growing heartlands and the generations of farmers whose craft and care shape every cup. As one estate manager expresses on the coffee pack, “This coffee is our legacy – I warmly welcome you to experience it in your cup.”Joining Starbucks celebrated lineup from coffee growing regions of Africa, Asia Pacific, and Latin America, this curated trio underscores the brand’s commitment to showcasing the world’s most distinctive coffees while championing India’s own specialty coffee estates.
    Rooted in the heart of Coorg’s coffee belt, the Nullore, Margolly, and Karadibetta estates each embody a unique legacy of craftsmanship, biodiversity, and care passed down through generations.
    • India Nullore Estate: Growing at an altitude of 910 meters above sea level this Arabica coffee offers tasting notes of red apple and nutty sesame flower, with a sweet lemon acidity, a medium-light body, and medium-high acidity creating a balanced yet vibrant cup. Nestled in Madikeri’s mist-covered hills, the estate is a model of circular farming, where nature nurtures every bean under a two-tier canopy of native trees.
    • India Margolly Estate: With roots dating back to the 1850s, Margolly Estate is in the undulating highlands of southern Coorg. Grown at 980 meters above sea level, this washed Arabica features Barhi date and cinnamon bark notes, rounded by a forest honey finish. The estate’s dense canopy, thriving pepper vines, and rainwater harvesting practices mirror the cool, humid conditions of evergreen forests, producing beans with balanced acidity, clean finish, and distinct character.
    • India Karadibetta Estate: Perched at 1000 meters above sea level, Karadibetta Estate produces high-altitude Arabica with tasting notes of jamun plum, ginger, and sweet tulsi herbal. Its high acidity and medium body create a layered, aromatic profile that reflects the biodiversity and lush terrain of Coorg’s highlands.From the Grey Hornbill of Nullore, a natural seed-sower of Coorg’s forests, to wandering elephants through Margolly’s lush pepper trails and the vibrant flora of Karadibetta’s highlands, each package has been thoughtfully designed with illustrations that celebrate the wildlife, biodiversity, and ethical sourcing practices that define these estates and the communities that sustain them.
    Mitali Maheshwari, Head of Product & Marketing, Tata Starbucks, said, “India’s coffee origins carry the rich legacy of their people, with stories spanning centuries. We’re proud to share the distinct flavors and craftsmanship of Coorg through these iconic estates that have been harvested for the first time for Tata Starbucks. Each single origin coffee in this range reflects its unique terroir, biodiversity, and the passion of its farmers, brought to life in every cup.”
    The Starbucks Indian Single-Origin Whole Bean Coffees – Nullore Estate, Margolly Estate, and Karadibetta Estate, will be available across select Starbucks stores in India, starting at INR 495 for a 150g package
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