Medium Roast Whole Bean Nullore Estate

Regular price Rs. 450.00
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250g
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Medium Roast Whole Bean Nullore Estate

Medium Roast Whole Bean Nullore Estate

Product description
Tasting Notes
Product description

It seems that nature has showered its choicest blessings on the Nullore Estate in Coorg, known as one the best Arabica producing estates in the region. A microlot from Nullore Estate was the first ever coffee of Indian Origin to be selected in the Starbucks Reserve Collection in 2016. The Nullore Washed Arabica is our favorite pick from this year’s harvest.

Tasting Notes
Expect a cup with a spicy kick of Cinnamon and Cloves, balanced by an undertone of Roasted Groundnut, finished with a juicy sweetness. 
The origin

Nature’s compost comprising of leaf droppings, coffee fruit skin and other agricultural waste paves the way for the magical quality of arabica beans harvested at Nullore Estate. The first-ever coffee of Indian origin to be curated at the Starbucks Reserve in 2016, the microlot from Block 19 came from the vibrant Nullore Estate. The vibrant flora and fauna of the block nurtured the coffee to give the exceptional microlot. At 900mts, Nullore Estate in Madikeri is the largest Arabica estate in the region, which brings you the highest quality of magical Arabica beans. Dual canopy shade trees and nestling fruit bats are what sets the estate apart, giving it its uniqueness. Full flavoured with a lingering sweetness, the Sun-dried Coconut Water & Red Honey is the pick of the year.

Altitude: 1051 mtrs

Customer Reviews

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Nikul Patel

Coffee tastes real nice and the notes of coffee beans are exactly the same as written in discription.

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Niraj Wadhwa

Why did u stop making beans ?

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Harsh Joshi

Same, great coffee, packaging could be better

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Ishita Dutta Choudhury

It’s my favorite as drip coffee. It tastes very similar to Ethiopian Yirgacheffe coffee if made as drip coffee using a Chemex. Tastes good as black or with added milk. It’s my to go coffee for the last one year.

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Kamesh Shankar V

Sure. The beans are high quality stuff and evenly roasted. The packaging can be better with a ziplock as it helps in maintaining the freshness and add cards or bookmarks along with it. That's how you guys can build a brand. Currently all looks too bland and overpriced for the experience you guys are offering