Plantations were one of the oldest organised sectors that grew under the British in India
Plantations were one of the oldest organised sectors that grew under the British in India. Coffee, which lured the palates of the European cognoscenti, found large investments in the hilly districts of Coorg, Chikmagalur and Hassan in Karnataka. In the wake of this British exodus to these cool confines, Aspinwall branched out into plantation supplies and coffee curing in Mangalore. Starting as pool agents to the Coffee Board of India, the Group today is a major presence in the entire coffee supply chain - input supplies to plantations, processing, trading and export. Aspinwalls's extensive facilities in Mangalore can cure 6,000 tonnes of coffee annually. The Group has state-of-the-art equipment and infrastructure including large warehouses, curing barbecues, electronic colour sorters, a sophisticated cupping laboratory and a pool of skilled and experienced garblers. . Aspinwall is one of the very few companies in India with facilities to process speciality coffees such as Monsooned Malabar AA and Monsooned Robusta AA. Mild and mellow, these connoisseur's delights are unique to this land. They are a flavoursome synthesis of the southwest monsoon winds and the finest cherry beans of coffee. The Monsooned Malabar AA has been adjusted the best in its class at the first ever India International Coffee Festival in 2002.. a fitting tribute to a great coffee.Other typical Indian specialties in the Aspinwall range include Mysore Nuggests EB and Robusta Kaapi Royale apart from green coffees traded across the board.For more details please visit The Aspinwall Coffee Website.
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Taste:
Mellow
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Processing Type:
Green
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Packaging:
Can (Tinned)
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Coffee Bean:
Robusta
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