Top 10 Tea Companies in India
SUMMARY
For millions of Indians, tea is more than just a beverage—it’s an emotion. Whether it’s starting the morning with family, catching up with friends after years apart, or unwinding after a long day at work, tea is woven into everyday life. Beyond its cultural significance, the tea industry also supports the livelihoods of millions across the country.
India is the world’s 2nd largest tea producer, after China. 80% of tea produced in India is consumed domestically, making India one of the world’s largest tea-consuming nations. Tea is India’s largest beverage category by value.
The companies featured in this list are ranked based on their brand reputation, market presence, product portfolio, consumer popularity, distribution network, and overall contribution to the Indian tea industry, rather than a single financial metric
| Rank | Company | Founded | Headquarters | Best Known For | Popular Tea Types | Available Online |
| 1 | Tata Consumer Products | 1962 | Mumbai, Maharashtra | Tata Tea, Tetley | Black, Green, Premium, Herbal | Yes |
| 2 | Hindustan Unilever | 1933 | Mumbai, Maharashtra | Brooke Bond, Taj Mahal, Lipton | Black, Green, Masala | Yes |
| 3 | Wagh Bakri Tea Group | 1892 | Ahmedabad, Gujarat | Premium CTC and Strong Tea | CTC, Masala, Green | Yes |
| 4 | Goodricke Group | 1977 | Kolkata, West Bengal | Darjeeling and Assam estate teas | Black, Green, Orthodox | Yes |
| 5 | McLeod Russel India | 1998 | Kolkata, West Bengal | Large-scale tea production | Assam, Orthodox, CTC | Limited |
| 6 | Girnar Food & Beverages | 1978 | Mumbai, Maharashtra | Instant Chai and Flavoured Teas | Masala, Green, Instant Premix | Yes |
| 7 | Organic India | 1997 | Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh | Organic and Wellness Teas | Herbal, Tulsi, Green | Yes |
| 8 | Golden Tips Tea | 1933 | Kolkata, West Bengal | Premium Darjeeling and Assam Teas | Darjeeling, Assam, Green, White | Yes |
| 9 | Luxmi Tea | 1912 | Kolkata, West Bengal | Estate-grown Premium Tea | Darjeeling, Assam, Green | Yes |
| 10 | Society Tea | 1933 | Mumbai, Maharashtra | Household Blended Tea | CTC, Masala, Leaf Tea | Yes |
Tata Consumer Products

Image Courtesy:Tata Consumer Products (Official Website)
- Founded: 1962
- Founder: Tata Group
- Annual Revenue: Approx. ₹20,290 crore ( total consolidated)
Founded in 1962, Tata Consumer Products is one of India’s largest tea companies. It is best known for brands like Tata Tea and Tetley, offering black, green, and premium teas. Its flagship Tata Tea Premium is among the country’s best-selling packaged teas. The company has a strong distribution network across India and exports its products to numerous international markets. Its Indian beverage segment grew by 8% over the full fiscal year. Tata Consumer Products owns Tetley, which is one of the world’s largest tea brands.
Hindustan Unilever

Image Courtesy:Hindustan Unilever (Official Website)
- Founded: 1933
- Founder: Unilever
- Annual Revenue: Approx. ₹14,061 crore (foods and refreshments)
Founded in 1933, Hindustan Unilever holds the #1 spot in India’s branded tea market, commanding 21% of the market share in 2025-26. It is best known for Brooke Bond Red Label, Taj Mahal, Taaza and Lipton. Its flagship product is the Brooke Bond Label, which alone generates ₹5,000 crore of annual revenue. HUL’s strategy focuses on upscaling consumers from loose or economy tea to premium wellness blends like Red Label Natural Care.
Wagh Bakri

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- Founded: 1892
- Founder: Narayan Desai
- Annual Revenue: Approx₹2,500 crore
Founded by Shri Narandas Desai, the company’s roots trace back to a tea estate in South Africa in 1892. Following a move back to India, the business was re-established in Ahmedabad in 1919, with the official “Wagh Bakri” brand launched in 1934. It processes and distributes over 50 million kilograms of tea every year. It is best known for Wagh Bakri premium leaf tea, Wagh Bakri Royale, and Wagh Bakri premium masala chai. Its flagship product is Wagh Bakri Premium Leaf Tea, which is their most famous, mass-marketed and highest-selling product. Even after 130 years since its establishment, it still remains a family-owned business.
Goodricke group

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- Founded: 1977
- Founder: amalgamation of 8 legacy British “sterling” tea companies
- Annual Revenue: Approx. ₹817.07 crores
Founded in 1977, Goodricke Group, unlike many other brands that buy leaves from middlemen, owns 18 massive estates spanning over 10,000 hectares. It is the 2nd-largest tea producer in India by volume and supplies tea worldwide to countries like the US, Europe, and Japan. It is known for Goodricke Super Cup, which is a highly popular, malty CTC blend combining premium Assam and Darjeeling leaves. Its luxury flagship is the single-estate Darjeeling tea from the world-renowned heritage tea gardens, including Castleton, Margaret’s Hope, and Thurbo.
McLeod Russel India

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- Founded: 1869
- Founder: Captain J.H. Williamson and Richard Hewitt Russel
- Annual Revenue: Approx. ₹1,154.4 crore
Founded in 1869 by Captain J.H. Williamson and Richard Hewitt Russel, McLeod Russel is a pure-play agricultural behemoth and historically holds the title of the world’s largest tea plantation company. It cultivates over 27,000 hectares of tea land, producing roughly 73-90 million kg of high-quality tea annually. McLeod Russel does not heavily market to individual grocery shoppers. Instead, they sell their bulk tea worldwide to major multinational blending brands under their historic Elephant Trademark. They have recently launched a premium direct-to-consumer boutique brand called McLeod Russel 1869, specializing in Single-Estate Assam Orthodox teas, Earl Grey, and craft wellness infusions.
Girnar Food and Beverages

Image Courtesy:Girnar Food and Beverages (Official Website)
- Founded: 1978
- Founder: Harendra Shah and Pravin Bhansali
- Annual Revenue: Approx. ₹ 100 – ₹500 crore
Founded in 1978 by Harendra Shah and Pravin Bhansali, Girnar Foods and Beverages is a regional giant in western India. Unlike other brands, they are heavily export-oriented, with over 55%-60 of their revenue coming from international exports. They are known for products like Girnar Instant chai premix and Girnar detox green tea. They have 44 unique “ Girnar Privilege Stores”, which are exclusive high-end company outlets scattered across the country.
Organic Tea

Image Courtesy:Organic Tea (Official Website)
- Founded: 1997
- Founder: Bharat Mitra and Bhavani Lev
- Annual Revenue: Approx.₹350+ crores
Founded in 1997 by Bharat Mitra and Bhavani Lev, with the mission of recovering ayurvedic farming
wisdom and giving farmers a sustainable livelihood. Today, they are the undisputed pioneer in India’s organic and herbal tea industry, exporting to over 40 countries. The company bypasses traditional supply chains by working directly with thousands of marginal family farmers, helping them convert tens of thousands of acres into certified organic farmland. It is best known for its extensive range of Tulsi-infused wellness teas, with Tulsi Green Tea and Tulsi Original acting as its highest-selling flagship products. Recognising its immense footprint in the health beverage space, FMCG giant Tata Consumer Products acquired Organic India in 2024 to further scale its global wellness portfolio.
Golden Tips Tea

Image Courtesy:Golden Tips Tea (Official Website)
- Founded: 1933
- Founder: Sarda Family (Led by Madhav Sarda, 3rd Generation)
- Annual Revenue: Approx. ₹50 – ₹100 crore
Established in 1933, Golden Tips Tea is one of India’s most respected premium tea brands, specializing in gourmet Darjeeling, Assam, White, and Oolong teas. Unlike mass-market brands, it focuses on single-estate and specialty teas sourced from renowned tea gardens. The company has built a strong international presence through exports and operates several premium tea boutiques across eastern India. Its elegant gift packaging and high-quality teas have made Golden Tips a preferred choice among tea enthusiasts and international travellers looking for authentic Indian teas.
Luxmi Tea

Image Courtesy:Luxmi Tea (Official Website)
- Founded: 1912
- Founder: Paresh Chandra Chatterjee
- Annual Revenue: Approx. ₹500 – ₹750 crore
Founded in 1912, Luxmi Tea was established during the Swadeshi movement as an Indian alternative to British-owned tea companies. Today, it owns more than 25 tea estates across India and Africa and produces over 30 million kilograms of tea annually. The company is known for premium estate-grown teas, including those from the renowned Makaibari Tea Estate. While traditionally supplying tea to global brands, Luxmi has expanded its retail presence through Luxmi Estates and strengthened its international footprint by acquiring the UK’s Brew Tea Co. and Rwanda’s Sorwathe.
Society Tea

Image Courtesy:Society Tea (Official Website)
- Founded: 1933
- Founder: Hiravan Pranjivandas
- Annual Revenue: Approx. ₹500 – ₹1,000 crore
Founded in 1933, Society Tea has grown into one of western India’s most trusted tea brands. The company is best known for Society Leaf Tea and Society Masala Tea, both recognized for their strong flavour and consistent quality. Its iconic blue-and-white packaging has made it instantly recognizable in Indian households, particularly in Maharashtra. Building on its success, the company has expanded into instant chai premixes, iced teas, and the Tea Terminal café chain, demonstrating its ability to adapt to changing consumer preferences while maintaining its traditional tea heritage.
Conclusion
The Indian tea industry is changing fast. While household giants like Tata and HUL are focusing heavily on premium wellness blends, regional favorites like Wagh Bakri and Society are pulling ahead with instant chai premixes and retail cafés. At the same time, boutique brands like Golden Tips, Organic India, and Luxmi are proving that consumers are ready to pay a premium for certified organic and single-estate specialty leaves. No matter how much the packaging, pricing, and habits change, one thing stays the same—tea remains an undisputed daily emotion across the country.
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