Madame Flavour Explained

Madame Flavour
Type:Tea
Currentowner:Corinne Noyes
Country:Australia
Markets:Worldwide
Website:www.madameflavour.com

Madame Flavour is a tea and tisane company based in Australia. It was established by Corinne Noyes in 2007 after she found a market gap for high-quality loose leaf tea.

Teas for the different blends are sourced from Sri Lanka, India and China, and combined with locally grown native Australian herbs. The blends are inspired by Noyes' travels to Cuba, France, America, China, Sri Lanka and Norway.[1]

Noyes continues her role in the company as Head Tea Blender.[2]

Packaging

The brand is female-focused, and boxes of tea bags also include letters or colouring-in sheets which have built rapport between Noyes and her customers.[3] When the tea blends were first launched in supermarkets, Noyes hand-signed 1000 of the enclosed letters.[4] The letters have garnered 20,000 letters replying to the company.[5] The teas are available in loose leaf or contained within gauze pyramid-shaped teabags, or infuser pods.[6] The teabags are made from a corn starch derivative,[7] [8] and are green plant certified and biodegradable.[9]

Blends

In 2011, the teas included Signature Blend, Grey De Luxe, Sultry Chai, Green, Jasmine and Pear and White with Rose. That same year, Mint Lavender Tisane was added to the range. The caffeine-free blend combines peppermint, spearmint, lavender and peppermint gum leaves. It was inspired by Noyes' rainforest property in South Gippsland.[10]

In 2012, the brand changed to a smaller, cheaper 18 pack with new tea versions Special Blend 18 and Grey de Luxe 18.[11]

In 2015, the tea range was expanded with "Tea Treats", which was billed as the first dessert-inspired tea range in Australian supermarkets.[12] The single-origin blends included Orange Choc Ceylon, Caramel Oolong and Mint Choc Rooibos.[13]

In Winter 2016, Madame Flavour launched new tea blends, Blood Orange Fruit Tea, Ginger Masala Chai and Green Jasmine Pear.[14]

Ingredients

The Earl Grey Twist blend contains lemon myrtle from a farm in Lismore, the Sultry Chai blend is made with Australian mountain pepper leaf from South Gippsland,[15] English Breakfast has organic Assam loose leaves from Sri Lanka,[8] and Mint Lavender blend has lavender from France,[16] and round leaf mint from Gippsland.[17]

Distribution and structure

In February 2008, Noyes presented to a major supermarket chain, and by July that year, the range was being sold in 700 supermarkets.[18] [19]

In 2012, the tea blends were sold in over 1200 supermarkets,[20] and in 2015, this increased to over 1800 supermarkets including major chains Coles, Woolworths and New Zealand's Countdown. Madame Flavour teas are served on Virgin Australia flights and in Crown and Metropole hotels. The company produces 15 million bags of tea in up to 60 different varieties each year.[21] As of 2016, Madame Flavour was close to achieving sales of $5 million AUD. In 2017, the teas were available in supermarkets across New Zealand, Malaysia, Singapore and Hong Kong.[22]

In May 2020, Noyes asked customers via an Instagram post, to support the company while they await the outcome of the administration of Virgin Australia. Madame Flavour was a creditor as they supplied tea to Virgin lounges nationally. The high volume of customer support caused the Madame Flavour website to crash from the amount of traffic.[23]

Location

The business was originally founded from Noyes' home in Highett in 2007.

In 2011, Noyes and husband Matt and daughter Sienna moved to Gippsland, with the business relocating to a commercial building elsewhere in Highett.[24] The business now operates from Brighton.

Marketing, awards and campaigns

In 2011, Noyes was a Victorian finalist in the Telstra Business Women's awards.[25]

In 2012, the infuser pods were a finalist in the Beverages category of the Food Magazine Awards.

A "Let beautiful happen" branding campaign by Nourish Brands was a finalist in the 2013 Melbourne Design Awards in the Advertising-Print category.[26]

In 2014, Madame Flavour supported the Fish Creek Tea Cosy Festival.[27]

Noyes spoke on 'conscious marketing' and product values, at the ADMA (Association for Data-Driven Marketing & Advertising) Global Forum in August 2015.[28]

In 2016, the brand worked with Smiling Mind to create a three-minute tea-infusion meditation ritual. The app-based ritual is focused on fostering mindfulness.[29]

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Why Learning French is Good for Business — EducationHQ Australia. au.educationhq.com. en. 2017-12-20.
  2. News: Brewing up the perfect investment. NewsComAu. 2017-12-20.
  3. News: How to create a cult business. Dunn. Claire. 2016-01-26. The Sydney Morning Herald. 2017-12-20. en-US.
  4. News: Tea served with sweet personal note. Heaney. Claire. 29 September 2011. Herald-Sun. 65.
  5. News: Meet 'Madame Flavour' – Corinne Noyes. 2013-01-21. 2017-12-20. en.
  6. News: What's new in your neighbourhood. 8 September 2008. Bayside Leader. 22.
  7. News: Fossicking. Costello. David. 16 September 2008. The Courier-Mail. 32.
  8. News: Your tea, madam. Vanderwert. Tessie. 4 November 2008. The Age. 2.
  9. June 2012. 2012 Food Magazine Awards Finalists: Beverages: Madame Flavour Pty Ltd: Madame Flavour infuser pods. Food Magazine. 29.
  10. News: Madame Flavour creates refreshing drop of tea. 1 September 2011. Coffs Coast Advocate. 12.
  11. 20 January 2012. Madame Flavour adds value to the specialty tea category. Retail World. 65. 1. 46. Factiva.
  12. 17 August 2015. New tea experiences. Retail World. 68. 9. 35. Factiva.
  13. News: Sampled. Crawford. Laeta. 4 June 2015. MX Brisbane. 17.
  14. 1 May 2016. Tea news. Retail World. 69. 5. Factiva.
  15. News: New flavours. 24 July 2008. mX. 23.
  16. News: Corinne Noyes. 26 October 2011. Smart Company.
  17. News: Corrine's cup of tea. 2017-12-20. en.
  18. News: I am what I drink: Corrine Noyes. 10 March 2015. Herald-Sun. 30.
  19. News: Madame infuses new flavours into grocery. Pfanschilling. Sina. 23 January 2009. Foodweek.
  20. 31 May 2012. New limited edition collector's tin duo from Madame Flavour. Retail World. 65. 10. 46. Factiva.
  21. News: A getaway block was just the cup of tea for Corinne. Hudson. Sarah. 2 September 2015. Weekly Times. 45.
  22. News: Made in Melbourne - the products and producers that are redefining retail. D'Arcy. Jayne. 2017-05-14. The Sydney Morning Herald. 2018-01-31. en-US.
  23. Web site: Elmas. Matthew. 2020-05-01. Supporters flood Madame Flavour's website, after founder opens up about dealing with COVID-19 disruption. 2021-01-28. SmartCompany. en-US.
  24. News: Sale brewing as tea lady turns over a new leaf. Pallisco. Marc. 26 February 2011. The Age. 2.
  25. News: Health ticks all the boxes. Heaney. Claire. 29 September 2011. Herald-Sun. 65.
  26. Web site: Madame Flavour - Brand Campaign. DRIVENxDESIGN. DRIVENxDESIGN. 2017-12-20.
  27. News: Crafty sisters cosy up. 17 May 2014. Herald-Sun. 24.
  28. News: Madame Flavour founder and marketer: How to gain customer credibility. 2017-12-20. en-au.
  29. 1 January 2016. Category news. Retail World. 69. 1. Factiva.