It will be a surprise to many that two of the most popular beverage in the world have a legendary account of history attached to them, filled with war, revolution, adventure, intrigue, social change and artistic expression. From the time when Bach poetically described coffee to be “lovelier than a thousand kisses, sweeter far than muscatel wine” and Thomas De Quincey wrote “Tea, though ridiculed by those who are naturally coarse in their nervous sensibilities, will always be the favoured beverage of the intellectual”, the cultural relevance of tea and coffee have become so entwined with the social habits and artistic ambitions of the world that coffee have become the biggest cash crop on earth and tea have become the world’s most popular beverage. The once soothing, laid-back ambience associated with a cup of tea or the hectic, fast-paced setting of the coffee culture is fast changing due to the revolution going on with countless number of different flavours and blends rising and falling in the market. This is exactly why we are making an attempt to cater to every palate, taste and personality.