Beyond Chai: The Rise of Flavour-Forward Tea Experiences
Introduction
Tea is more than just a beverage, it is an emotion that defines everyday life in India. Across the country, small rituals of comfort and connection often begin with a simple cup of chai. From the familiar aroma brewing in the kitchen each morning to spontaneous conversations over cutting chai, it effortlessly weaves itself into daily moments. It brings warmth to rainy afternoons and adds meaning to quiet time shared with family and friends. In its simplest form, it symbolizes connection, pause, and a deep sense of belonging rooted in culture and routine.
Building on this emotional foundation, the category has evolved into a dynamic, flavour-forward space shaped by modern lifestyles. No longer limited to a single format, it now spans indulgent brews, wellness blends, cold infusions, and ready-to-drink options. Changing consumer expectations are driving demand for convenience, variety, and new experiences. Café culture, on-the-go consumption, and global influences are encouraging experimentation with diverse flavours and formats. As a result, tea today seamlessly blends tradition with innovation, transforming from a simple cup at home into a versatile, contemporary experience where every sip feels new, refreshing, and relevant.
From Routine to Reinvention: The Changing Tea Market
The rapid expansion of tea formats is closely tied to evolving consumer lifestyles and everyday routines. From quick cups at roadside tea stalls to short breaks in corporate offices, tea remains a daily essential. However, fast-paced urban living has shifted expectations—consumers now seek convenient options that are quick to prepare, easy to carry, and consistent in taste. This has driven formats that go beyond traditional brewing, offering instant gratification without compromising on experience.
At the same time, café culture and quick commerce are reshaping how tea is consumed. Once confined to homes and local stalls, tea is now available across premium cafés, delivery platforms, and ready-to-drink formats. Exposure to iced teas and artisanal infusions is encouraging consumers to explore beyond their regular choices, accelerating the adoption of diverse, on-the-go formats.
Health and wellness trends further influence this shift, positioning tea as a functional beverage linked to relaxation, immunity, and well-being. Alongside, premiumisation and flavour innovation—through unique blends and botanical infusions—are elevating the category. Together, these trends are transforming tea into a modern, multi-format experience that blends tradition with evolving consumer needs.
Exploring Tea Across Formats: Where Tradition Meets Modern Lifestyles
A. Hot Tea – The Timeless Comfort
Hot tea continues to be the emotional core of the category, rooted in familiarity, ritual, and cultural connection. At the heart of this space, milk tea remains the dominant and most preferred format, deeply embedded in everyday consumption across regions, from classic masala chai to comforting daily brews. What’s evolving, however, is how this familiar base is being elevated through flavour innovation, with newer options such as lemongrass ginger, alongside indulgent biscuity and creamy notes, gaining traction. Nuances like vanilla and caramel are also finding their place in premium offerings, allowing hot tea to retain its nostalgic appeal while delivering a more refined, layered, and contemporary taste experience.
B. RTD (Ready-to-Drink) Tea – Convenience First
RTD (ready-to-drink) cold tea has emerged as a convenience-led and fast-growing segment within the beverage category, strongly aligned with on-the-go consumption and urban lifestyles. Positioned as an easy, no-preparation format, it delivers instant refreshment while catering to younger consumers seeking both taste and functionality. Driven by tea extracts such as black and green tea, this space is witnessing strong flavour innovation, ranging from classic iced tea profiles to fruit-forward options like peach, plum, and pear, along with refreshing variants like lemon and ginger. Expanding further, citrus-infused green teas and blends with botanicals like tulsi or chamomile are adding a wellness-oriented edge. With an increasing focus on low or no sugar formulations, clean labels, and purposeful ingredients, cold RTD tea seamlessly brings together convenience, health, and evolving flavour experiences in a modern, accessible format.
C. 3-in-1 Tea – Efficiency & Consistency
3-in-1 tea formats are built around practicality, offering a ready mix of tea, sugar, and milk powder for quick preparation while aiming to retain the familiar taste of milk tea typically prepared at home. Commonly used in workplaces, travel, and vending environments, they deliver a dependable and consistent experience with every cup. While traditionally seen as purely functional, this segment is gradually evolving with flavour upgrades such as elaichi, lemongrass, saffron, and masala blends. These additions enhance the overall experience while staying true to the core promise of convenience, speed, and a comforting, home-like taste.
D. Dip Tea (Tea Bags) – Everyday Ease
Dip tea has become a go-to format for its simplicity, portability, and controlled brewing experience, catering to a wide spectrum of consumers from those seeking everyday convenience to those exploring premium and wellness-focused options. The segment has expanded significantly, ranging from classic Assam black tea known for its strong, bold character to green teas, herbal infusions, and more distinctive flavour profiles. Notable examples include blue tea derived from butterfly pea flowers, valued for its striking colour and perceived wellness benefits, along with blends featuring bergamot, strawberry, peppermint, lemon-ginger, etc., which continue to drive interest. While the format largely leans towards non-milk tea experiences, there is a growing presence of milk tea-oriented dip variants, particularly in familiar flavours such as masala and ginger, creating a fine balance between traditional taste preferences and modern, ready-to-prepare convenience.
E. Café & Out-of-Home Tea – Experience & Customisation
Prepared tea in café and out-of-home spaces is evolving into a more experience-driven format, shaped by changing consumption habits and modern lifestyles. Beyond basic offerings, menus today feature a wide variety of options such as rajwadi chai, tandoori chai, Irani chai, zafrani chai, lemon ginger honey tea, fruit teas, mint coolers, red berry tea, and jasmine tea, reflecting both traditional richness and refreshing, contemporary profiles. What sets this format apart is the focus on freshly prepared and customisable experiences, where consumers can explore different flavours, adjust taste preferences, and enjoy tea in more indulgent or refreshing styles, positioning prepared tea as not just a beverage but a versatile and engaging café experience that blends familiarity with modern appeal.
Innovation & Trends Shaping the Future of Tea
Tea’s evolution today is being driven by a fresh wave of creativity that is reshaping how it is perceived and experienced. One of the most notable shifts is the rise of flavour fusion, where familiar tea bases are paired with fruits, spices, and indulgent notes to create more layered and expressive profiles—bringing variety and excitement to everyday consumption.
A parallel shift can be seen in purpose-led choices, where tea is increasingly associated with specific moments and needs. From calming, slow-down blends to ingredient-led infusions linked with overall well-being, this approach is influencing how formulations are crafted, with greater attention to balance and functional relevance.
Premiumisation is also redefining the category, with a stronger emphasis on ingredient quality, origin, and sensory detail. Distinctive blends and curated experiences are elevating tea beyond a routine beverage into something more refined and intentional.
At the same time, innovation is being strongly shaped by local flavour sensibilities. Regional formats and cultural nuances are being reinterpreted in modern ways—whether it’s the earthy nostalgia of kulhad and matka-style tea, the rich and creamy profile of Irani chai, the indulgent warmth of zafrani notes, or the bold, smoky character of tandoori tea. These influences draw from familiar, everyday touch points like roadside chai stalls and workplace tea breaks, ensuring that new offerings remain rooted in relatability while still feeling fresh.
Adding to this momentum is the blending of ideas across categories. Tea is being explored with creamy textures, botanical infusions, and dessert-inspired profiles, expanding its role far beyond traditional expectations and unlocking new avenues for contemporary beverage experiences.
Enabling Innovation Across Tea Formats
As tea formats continue to evolve, flavour development plays a key role in creating distinct and relevant experiences. At Keva Flavours, deep category expertise and a strong focus on natural taste solutions enable the creation of authentic, true-to-origin flavour profiles that deliver both sensory richness and application excellence. From refreshing botanicals and spice-forward infusions to indulgent creamy notes, flavours are designed to work seamlessly across formats, whether hot tea, RTD, or instant mixes, while ensuring consistency, balance, and performance in every application.
Customisation is equally important, with flavours tailored to suit different consumer preferences, regional tastes, and product applications. From traditional blends to more contemporary profiles, this flexibility allows brands to stay relevant while exploring new directions.
With tea increasingly intersecting with categories such as dairy and functional beverages, this approach extends to supporting cross-category innovation, enabling brands to translate evolving trends into practical, market-ready solutions.
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