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Add a heaping tablespoon (7-8 grams) of coffee to the pot per 200 ml of water
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Pour hot water, not boiling, into the pot, and gently stir
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Carefully reinsert the plunger into the pot but stop just above the water and ground coffee mix. (do not plunge yet)
Let stand and brew for 3-4 minutes or more for a stronger flavour
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Press the plunger down slowly, exerting steady pressure
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Your fresh brew is ready. Enjoy it hot, cold or with a dash of milk

Margolly Estate was planted in the 1850s, by Scottish planters. It is believed that there is a farmland by the name Margolly in Scotland from where they came. Margolly is located amidst the undulating highlands of Southern Coorg. Its vast expanses, spread across plain lands and gentle slopes, encompass an area of over 500 hectares. It is essentially a mixed estate with Arabica, Robusta, oil palm and areas of inter-planted areca nut. The estate grows various strains of Arabica and Robusta coffees with flourish and has the distinction of growing quality Arabicas. Margolly Estate has one of the largest rainwater harvesting tanks to provide water for overhead irrigation and have the effect of replicating natural rainfall that produce an even blossom and, eventually, superior quality beans. This combined with the dense canopy of trees and the robust foliage of towering pepper vines; replicate the cool humid atmosphere of natural evergreen forests thereby producing coffee that has good acidity, balanced flavour and a clean aftertaste.
Altitude: 820-980 mtrs

