The Duo Who Made Sipping Tea a Harmony on the Palate What happens when you combine a consultant's mind to a commodity like tea, well, the result is tea taking the form of a luxury in the name of The Good Life Co (TGL Co)

By Punita Sabharwal

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At a tasting session by TGL, I was amazed not just by the aroma and blend but I couldn't decide whether I wish to drink the tea or want to keep it as a potpourri. A tea with such great blend is not just quite unique in its appearance, it also shows the marvel on the part of the duo behind the venture of their ability of putting flavours and botanicals right. Whether it is the naming of different teas like Mogo-mogo, a green tea, which is their current best-seller or my personal favouite, strawberry and cream, the infusion of the finest teas is nothing less than enriching. When you taste and smell you get the reverence of strawberry cream as a desert and you don't have to indulge in the calories as it's less than 6 calories a cup.


In Pics: (L to R) Shariq Ashraf & Bhuman Dani

The seed of TGL Co was planted at an alumni meet of Boston Consulting Group (BCG), which both the founders attended. Shariq was working in Melbourne and Bhuman in the London office of BCG. Bhuman's interest in tea developed when he visited the East India Company store in London. Shariq was inspired by an Argentinean tea company, "Tealosophy'. Its founder, Inés Berton, inspired Shariq with her enviable tea knowledge and he began to work towards bringing this spectacular range of specialty teas to India. The duo began working on the startup in 2016. From 2016, the revenues have grown in last 18 months by almost 7 times. Currently, it is available across 250+ cafes, hotels, restaurants across 10 cities. Hotels like Taj and restaurants like Olive's Fatty Bao are some of the popular clients.

Starting with just the co-founders, the team has now grown to a total of 85. In last 12 months they sold about 6 tonnes of tea and 4 tons of coffee. The ex-consultants studied a lot of data on India and Indian consumer trends. The idea was to do premiumisation of an unbranded commodity to cater to an aspirational crowd which is growing big in India. According to co-founder, Bhuman Dani, "We also have health and wellness as a hook and also made it as an indulgence." The team created desert profiles, cocktail concoctions, candy profiles and put them in a tea, which is why it is healthy and an indulgence. To create these recipes they worked with culinary experts and botanists across the world. Culinary experts helped from a taste perspective and Botanists from a health perspective. "Every ingredient which goes in the tea is either amazingly tasty or has medicinal benefits," adds Dani.

The startup currently does contract manufacturing and blending in Europe, and gets ingredients from all across the world. Currently, 10 per cent of their topline comes from horeca segment, 15 per cent comes from corporate gifting, 15 per cent comes from online sales and balance, which is almost 55 per cent comes from retail. Standing at 630 points of retail their target is to have 1000 points of retail by end of this year. The startup raised its seed round of funding in April 2017 from restaurateur Farhan Azmi and his wife and bollywood actress Ayesha Takia Azmi.

Punita Sabharwal

Entrepreneur Staff

Managing Editor, Entrepreneur India

Punita Sabharwal is the Managing Editor of Entrepreneur India.
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