India Pearl Mountain Estate Peaberry
India Pearl Mountain Estate Peaberry
India Pearl Mountain Estate Peaberry
Nice interplay of bittersweetness and nutty hints, with notes of light brown sugar, praline nut, dark cocoa, malted grains, syrupy mouthfeel, and burnt sugar finish. City+ to Full City+. Good for espresso.
Full Cupping Notes
City+ roasts have an underlying bittersweetness accented by toasted grain, and mild raw sugars. A sweet underlay of malt syrup saturated the steam coming off the wet grounds, along with accents of brown spices, and some nutty intensity. This isn't the first time we've had this coffee, and I found the bittersweetness in the cup to be moderately intense at City+, with a nice level of complexity. There's a nice interplay of bittersweet cocoa and nutty hints, with notes of light brown sugar, praline nut, malted grains, and burnt sugars in the aftertaste. This coffee has pleasant roast flavors and syrupy mouthfeel, especially in the darker roasts. Full City+ roasts manage to pull out some sweetness in the cup profile, but it's the brooding dark cocoa flavors that you're left pondering. These are the kind of cup characteristics that have "espresso" written all of them.
Specs
Region Bababudangiri, Karnataka, Western Ghats Processing Wet Process (Washed) Drying Method Patio Sun-Dried Arrival date April 2025 Arrival Lot size 30 Bag size 60 KG Packaging GrainPro Liner Farm Gate Yes Cultivar Detail Kent, S-795 Grade Peaberry Appearance .2 d/300gr, Peaberry 15 Screen Roast Recommendations City+ to Full City+ Recommended for Espresso Yes
Product Overview
Product Overview
| process method | Wet Process (Washed) |
|---|---|
| cultivar | Bourbon Types, Modern Hybrids |
| farm gate | Yes |
Farm Notes
Farm Notes
Origin & Farm Notes
Wet-process India Arabica coffees are very mild coffees when they are correctly picked and processed. But much of the coffee is grown at relatively low altitudes and poorly processed and prepared. There is a lot of regular commercial grade India Arabica. Even when well done, the coffees can be "softish" physically and in flavor. Soft coffees from low altitudes are more difficult to roast (especially in small home roasters I believe). The result can be ashy flavors, and greater risk of scorching or tipping the coffee. That's why I have been very impressed with this new crop arrival of Pearl Mountain Peaberry. This coffee plantation was planted in 1920 by Shivappaiya Patre, who cultivated the estate and called it Ratnagiri which when translated to English means Pearl Mountain. This estate has now been passed on to the 3rd generation of Estate owners, Rohith and Ashok Patre. The coffee is planted between 1200 and 1500 meters in a zone of the Western Ghat mountains that gets consistently heavy rainfall. The coffee on the farm is interplanted with pepper vines (which are grown on the canopy of large shade trees) and cardamom groves. The Patre family is extremely quality conscious. The coffee is grown under shade trees midst pepper vines and cardamom groves. The carefully picked cherries are sorted prior to pulping, fermented between 42 and 72 hours and hand-washed in water from clear mountain streams. The mild vibrance and clean cup taste really sets this Indian Arabica coffee apart from the mirky, unclean flavors we find often in India wet-process coffees, which are generally more commercial-level coffees.
Specs
Specs
Technical Specifications
Key specifications and operating details for this product.
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| recommended espresso | Yes |
India Pearl Mountain Estate Peaberry
India Pearl Mountain Estate Peaberry
Nice interplay of bittersweetness and nutty hints, with notes of light brown sugar, praline nut, dark cocoa, malted grains, syrupy mouthfeel, and burnt sugar finish. City+ to Full City+. Good for espresso.
Full Cupping Notes
City+ roasts have an underlying bittersweetness accented by toasted grain, and mild raw sugars. A sweet underlay of malt syrup saturated the steam coming off the wet grounds, along with accents of brown spices, and some nutty intensity. This isn't the first time we've had this coffee, and I found the bittersweetness in the cup to be moderately intense at City+, with a nice level of complexity. There's a nice interplay of bittersweet cocoa and nutty hints, with notes of light brown sugar, praline nut, malted grains, and burnt sugars in the aftertaste. This coffee has pleasant roast flavors and syrupy mouthfeel, especially in the darker roasts. Full City+ roasts manage to pull out some sweetness in the cup profile, but it's the brooding dark cocoa flavors that you're left pondering. These are the kind of cup characteristics that have "espresso" written all of them.
Specs
| Region | Bababudangiri, Karnataka, Western Ghats |
|---|---|
| Processing | Wet Process (Washed) |
| Drying Method | Patio Sun-Dried |
| Arrival date | April 2025 Arrival |
| Lot size | 30 |
| Bag size | 60 KG |
| Packaging | GrainPro Liner |
| Farm Gate | Yes |
| Cultivar Detail | Kent, S-795 |
| Grade | Peaberry |
| Appearance | .2 d/300gr, Peaberry 15 Screen |
| Roast Recommendations | City+ to Full City+ |
| Recommended for Espresso | Yes |