India Monsoon Malabar
India Monsoon Malabar
India Monsoon Malabar
An interesting cup for fans of earthy, pungent roast tones, and low acid coffees. Dark roasting recommended, brings body and deep low tones to espresso blends (we use it in Liquid Amber!). Read full cup notes. Full City+ to French.
Full Cupping Notes
There's nothing quite like Indian Monsooned coffee. It's all body, with intense, bittering roast flavors, and very low acidity. These aspects are what make it a go-to for so many espresso blends. In fact, it's a big part of the success of one of our most popular blends, Sweet Maria's Liquid Amber Espresso Blend. On its own, the cup is a bit of a shock to the palate. Much more bitter than sweet, caramel notes are merely hints brooding low tones. At Full City+ to French (FC+ should be the minimum), the cup has pungent bitter cocoa, unsweetened Baker's chocolate, spice, earthy accent notes, and a smokey aroma. The cup cools to interesting flavor accents like roasted corn, and earthy raw and roasted cacao nibs. Monsoon is for blending in our opinion, adding body and bittering low tones. It does not conform to standard cupping evaluation, and we added in a "cupper's correction" score of 8 to bump it up to 85 points as a way of expressing how we think this lot compares to other Monsoon coffees we've tried. It's an exotic flavor profile for sure, and perhaps an acquired taste. I recommend trying a very small amount at first to see if you like it, and also used sparingly for espresso blending - it will add quite a bit of crema and body to the shot.
Specs
Region India Processing Monsoon Drying Method Mechanical Arrival date March 2025 Arrival Lot size 45 Bag size 50 KG Packaging GrainPro Liner Cultivar Detail Kent Grade AA Appearance 1+ d/300gr, 18+ screen - Monsoon coffee has been swelled with water and is a pale yellowish-white in color, split, and with some minor defects like bug holes Roast Recommendations Full City+ to French - not a coffee for light roasting! Recommended for Espresso Yes
Product Overview
Product Overview
| process method | Special Process (See Review) |
|---|---|
| cultivar | Modern Hybrids |
| farm gate | No |
Farm Notes
Farm Notes
Origin & Farm Notes
Monsooned coffees are stored in special warehouses until the Monsoon season comes around. The sides of the warehouse are opened and moist monsoon winds circulate around the coffee making it swell in size and take on a mellowed but aggressive flavor. The idea is that it recreates the conditions coffee was subjected to back when coffee was transported by clipper ships to Europe. This Monsooned Malabar is sourced from several farms in Southern India. Typically, the coffee is dry processed, then spread on the floor of the special warehouse, raked and turned around by hand to enable them to soak in moisture of the humid winds. The monsooning process takes around 3-6 months of duration, where in the beans swell to twice their original size and turn a pale golden color. Then they do additional rounds of hand sorting to remove any coffee that did not expand properly, and the coffee is prepared for export. This is an extremely pungent cup with a unique combination of burnt-bittering flavors, caramel finish and potent earthy aspects. It is not for those who like a "clean" cup, or sweet coffees! By all standard definitions, this is a defective set of cup flavors, though still quite interesting, unique, and not to mention, useful. (It's been a key component in our Liquid Amber espresso blend since the beginning!) Monsooned Malabar gets a pass from the coffee censors because of cultural tradition, history, and the fact that (while it doesn't conform to the traditional ideas of good coffee) it is in it's own right a unique coffee flavor. It has some use in espresso blending with a preparation of longer drum roasting and resting (after roasting) of 3+ days. There are Italian espresso roasting companies that use this coffee in their "exotic" blend offering, along with 2-3 other non-monsooned arabicas to even out the cup and provide aroma and some sweetness. Even as a drip/infusion brew, the coffee mellows after 2 days and the cup is more balanced so resting is key to best cup results. Please see the physical appearance of the coffee in that first photo, as it can be quite a shock if you've never seen Monsoon coffee before! It's pale white, slightly 'speckled'. We do our best to find the best quality all around, and think this is one of the cleanest looking lot we've seen in a long time!
Specs
Specs
Technical Specifications
Key specifications and operating details for this product.
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| farm gate | No |
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| recommended espresso | Yes |
India Monsoon Malabar
India Monsoon Malabar
An interesting cup for fans of earthy, pungent roast tones, and low acid coffees. Dark roasting recommended, brings body and deep low tones to espresso blends (we use it in Liquid Amber!). Read full cup notes. Full City+ to French.
Full Cupping Notes
There's nothing quite like Indian Monsooned coffee. It's all body, with intense, bittering roast flavors, and very low acidity. These aspects are what make it a go-to for so many espresso blends. In fact, it's a big part of the success of one of our most popular blends, Sweet Maria's Liquid Amber Espresso Blend. On its own, the cup is a bit of a shock to the palate. Much more bitter than sweet, caramel notes are merely hints brooding low tones. At Full City+ to French (FC+ should be the minimum), the cup has pungent bitter cocoa, unsweetened Baker's chocolate, spice, earthy accent notes, and a smokey aroma. The cup cools to interesting flavor accents like roasted corn, and earthy raw and roasted cacao nibs. Monsoon is for blending in our opinion, adding body and bittering low tones. It does not conform to standard cupping evaluation, and we added in a "cupper's correction" score of 8 to bump it up to 85 points as a way of expressing how we think this lot compares to other Monsoon coffees we've tried. It's an exotic flavor profile for sure, and perhaps an acquired taste. I recommend trying a very small amount at first to see if you like it, and also used sparingly for espresso blending - it will add quite a bit of crema and body to the shot.
Specs
| Region | India |
|---|---|
| Processing | Monsoon |
| Drying Method | Mechanical |
| Arrival date | March 2025 Arrival |
| Lot size | 45 |
| Bag size | 50 KG |
| Packaging | GrainPro Liner |
| Cultivar Detail | Kent |
| Grade | AA |
| Appearance | 1+ d/300gr, 18+ screen - Monsoon coffee has been swelled with water and is a pale yellowish-white in color, split, and with some minor defects like bug holes |
| Roast Recommendations | Full City+ to French - not a coffee for light roasting! |
| Recommended for Espresso | Yes |