20 Mar 2016, 05:24 pm
Tea lovers of Kolkata can visit the place to taste and learn about different types of teas and pick the ones which appeal to their taste buds.
Revv Up offers a wide range of tea leaves starting from the second flush Assam gold to Assam CTC (crush, tear, curl) tea, green tea and normal black teas produced by Harishpur Natural Initiatives tea estates in Assam’s Dibrugarh area and Maynaguri in West Bengal.
“We are offering a wide range of teas to customers. We have different kinds of flavored green teas like ginger, lemon and Kashmiri kahwa. Apart from teas, we are also offering different kinds of mouthwatering snacks like peanuts, handmade cookies and jhalmuri,” said Sumit Bagchi, owner, Revv Up.
Talking about the whole concept behind the boutique, Sumit Bagchi said: “Basically we are a tea company that is more than hundred years old. All these days we use to sell our teas only in the auctions. we were directly not in touch with the customers. Now we realized that we need to reach out to our customers through direct selling. This is how the concept of Revv Up came up. Presently we are also exporting our teas to US and Canada.”
Revv Up also offers home delivery service to customers.
(Reporting by Adit Majumder, Images by Subhodeep Sardar/IBNS)
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