Quick Facts
All the facts about our India Kaapi Royale A Screen 17 Kodagu
Region | Coorg |
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Producer | Kaimbatta Estate |
Variety | Peradenya |
Process | washed |
Type | Washed Robusta |
Category | Regional |
Harvest | from November to January |
Shipping | from February to June |
Unit | Sack à 60kg |
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Kaapi Royale A Screen 17 Kodagu
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Kodagu (Coorg) district is located in Karnataka State, South India. The region is well known for its diverse flora and fauna, with a rich biodiversity and ideal
climatic conditions, coffee has been grown in Coorg for over 100 years.
Kodagu’s economy is centered around agriculture, with coffee being the primary focus. Other crops, such as fruits, spices, and rice, as well as timber, are also important.
A maior part of the land in Kodagu is therefore used for coffee plantations. From small size farms up to larger estate, various plantations can be found in Kodagu.
Grove Estate is a coffee plantation based in Coorg, also called “The Scotland of India”.
Origin
Specialty coffee from India
Anamalais (Tamil Nadu): Wildlife sanctuaries in this region are the abode of spotted leopards, while the plantations are home to fine, high-grown Arabicas, including the exotic Kents.
Araku valley (Andhra Pradesh): Home to colourful parrots, it is not unusual to see a flock of chattering red and green birds, darting through trees in this scenic valley.
Bababudangiris (Karnataka): Bababudan brought seven ‘magical’ beans from Yemen and planted them in the lofty hills of this region. Deer is often spotted here, grazing alongside plantations abundant with full-bodied Arabicas.
Main production areas: Traditional areas representing the southern states of Karnataka, Kerala and Tamil Nadu.
Port of shipment: Mangalore, Cochin
Export bag size: 60kg
Total number of coffee farmers: 250.000
Cup Profile:
Washed Arabica: almond, milk chocolate, low acidity
Washed Robusta: smooth, hazelnut, very clean
Region | Coorg |
---|---|
Producer | Kaimbatta Estate |
Variety | Peradenya |
Process | washed |
Type | Washed Robusta |
Harvest | from November to January |
Shipping | from February to June |
Unit | Sack à 60kg |
Kodagu (Coorg) district is located in Karnataka State, South India. The region is well known for its diverse flora and fauna, with a rich biodiversity and ideal
climatic conditions, coffee has been grown in Coorg for over 100 years.
Kodagu’s economy is centered around agriculture, with coffee being the primary focus. Other crops, such as fruits, spices, and rice, as well as timber, are also important.
A maior part of the land in Kodagu is therefore used for coffee plantations. From small size farms up to larger estate, various plantations can be found in Kodagu.
Grove Estate is a coffee plantation based in Coorg, also called “The Scotland of India”.