Sri Lanka: Richard Pieris Launches “St Clair’s tea” in Russia


Daily Mirror Online – Colombo, Sri Lanka

St. Clair’s Teas, manufactured by Richard Pieris & Company, recently entered into Russian market via the recently concluded annual Prodexpo Trade Exhibition in Moscow.

The Business Development Manager for Maskeliya Tea Gardens Ceylon Ltd. Mr. Gehan Ellepola, a Subsidiary company of Richard Pieris & Company said: “This was the golden opportunity we were looking for our branded teas. Business in Russia is booming and the urban population is cash-rich and are looking for products and services that complement their affluent lifestyles.

“Quality is the buzz word there and with the reputation that ‘Ceylon Tea’ has cultivated world-wide, Russia and CIS in particular; we are positive that St. Clair’s teas will perform very well.

Under the St. Clair’s brand name black teas, green teas, flavoured black & green teas, leaf teas, souvenir packs and gift items are exported to Russia, a country for the past so many years who has been a steady buyer of Ceylon teas.

St. Clair’s Teas are manufactured using the harvest of the Richard Pieris plantation group, which has a cumulative cultivated land extent of over 15,000 hectares of well-nurtured tea in the high, mid & low elevations.

St. Clair’s teas are garden fresh, coming from Richard Pieris owned plantations, thus guaranteeing that freshness, quality, taste and aroma which premium Ceylon teas are synonymous with.

The St. Clair brand is built around the story of the St. Clair estate and its founder James W Ryan an Irishman who’s love and intense passion for tea saw him cultivating and managing the St. Clair’s tea plantation, way back in 1875.

Maskeliya Tea Gardens Ceylon Ltd. which commenced its export venture in 2006 is presently exporting its teas to Romania, China, Japan, Chile, South Africa and Australia while witnessing continuous growth in demand.   Ellepola who is optimistic about their new market said “At present Russia is the most lucrative market for tea exporters who are committed to value addition and maintaining quality. Though the market is flooded with average tea’s from other origins, Ceylon Tea has still managed to maintain its predominant position in the Russian market. There is plenty of room and opportunities for players like us who are committed to quality, which is the primary concern of most ardent tea drinkers in Russia.”

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