Sandalwood Estate
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We have run out of our yellow pouches faster than anticipated - our nutty and chocolatey category is by far our most popular category. You may receive this order in our previous brown Kraft paper pouch. We apologise for the inconvenience and are working to restock these pouches as fast as we can!
This perennial coffee from 2023's harvest, Sandalwood Estate, is delicious with tasting notes of rich dark chocolate, sweet prune and zesty orange marmalade. This washed coffee of the Sarchimor variety was grown at the lush coffee estate in Coorg. If you’ve tried our coffees from Attikan and Baarbara Estates, you’ll love the chocolatey flavour profile of this medium dark roast.
1000 - 1050M
Washed
Coorg, Karnataka
Sarchimor
This perennial coffee from 2023's harvest, Sandalwood Estate, is delicious with tasting notes of rich dark chocolate, sweet prune and zesty orange marmalade. This washed coffee of the Sarchimor variety was grown at the lush coffee estate in Coorg. If you’ve tried our coffees from Attikan and Baarbara Estates, you’ll love the chocolatey flavour profile of this medium dark roast. This heavy bodied coffee has a smooth, syrupy mouthfeel which can best be enjoyed when brewed as an Espresso, Pourover or using an Aeropress, Moka Pot or French Press. The long, sweet aftertaste of butter biscuits and dried fruit come through beautifully when you allow the brew to cool down a little.
Sandalwood Estate is located at an altitude of 1050 metres and was established in 1878. The family that currently manages it has looked after the 200-acre estate since 1949. The estate’s coffee beans are shade grown in Suntikoppa and distributed both locally and internationally to roasters in Italy, USA, Norway and Russia.
Tasting Notes: Dark Chocolate, Prune, Orange Marmalade
Roast Level: Medium Dark
Country of Origin:India
Manufactured By:Muhavra Enterprises Private Limited
FSSAI No.:10821005000101
Net Quantity:250g/500g/1000g
Sandalwood Estate is located at an altitude of 1050 metres and was established in 1878. The family that currently manages it has looked after the 200-acre estate since 1949.
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