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Lavazza sets sights on NY, not Seattle

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MILAN: Italy’s largest coffee group Luigi Lavazza SpA could open up to 15 stores around the world as it takes on Starbucks Corp, but has no plans to go head-to-head in the US chain’s hometown of Seattle.

Lavazza’s top executives opened the family-owned company’s first coffee boutique in the centre of Milan on Tuesday, close to where Starbucks plans to launch its first Italian store, offering speciality blends and fine food, next year.

Starbucks and other major coffee brands are trying to capture a growing market for people who are prepared to pay a premium for quality coffees in upmarket boutique cafes.

The Lavazza coffee shop near Milan’s famous La Scala opera house, offers not only Italy’s trademark espresso, but also siphon brewed and other types of coffee which are growing in popularity, particular­ly among younger aficionado­s.

Opening near where Starbucks will inaugurate its coffee palace, is no coincidenc­e, industry experts say.

However, Lavazza’s top managers said they do not see the US group as a direct competitor, adding an expansion by Starbucks in China could even be a positive for the Italian firm as it will help shift customers there to coffee from tea.

“If this first cafe is successful, we will open between 10 and 15 stores in the world’s biggest cities in coming years,”

vice president Marco Lavazza, said, adding that the group would focus on Austria, Britain, France, Germany and the United States.

“In the US we will likely open in New York ... we are not thinking of Seattle,” he said of the west coast city where Starbucks built its first roastery, an upscale outlet that the US chain plans to replicate in 20 cities, including Milan.

 ?? REUTERS ?? President of Luigi Lavazza SpA Alberto Lavazza, centre, poses with vice presidents Marco, lelft, and Giuseppe Lavazza at the opening of Lavazza’s new flagship coffee store in Milan on Tuesday.
REUTERS President of Luigi Lavazza SpA Alberto Lavazza, centre, poses with vice presidents Marco, lelft, and Giuseppe Lavazza at the opening of Lavazza’s new flagship coffee store in Milan on Tuesday.

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