Roast Date: 2 September 2024
Tasting notes: Osmanthus, Starfruit, Brown Sugar
Processing Method: Honey Sundried
Varietal: Chandragiri
Elevation: 1200-1400 masl
Origin
The Sirangalli Community Project is a sustainable coffee farming initiative by the South India Coffee Company (SICC) that works with small coffee farmers in the Pushpagiri Range of Karnataka, India.The project started with 5 farms in the Pushpagiri Range, which produce Arabica and Robusta coffee. Over the years, the project has increased the number of farms it works with. The farms range from 1 to 10 acres. Most of the farmers are working on the farm along with their families.
The Pushpagiri or Subramanya Hills (also referred as Kumaraparvatha) is the second-highest peak of Kodagu, and fourth highest peak in Karnataka. This range is located in the Western Ghats which is one of the world's top biodiversity hotspots with over 5,000 flowering plants, 139 mammals, 508 birds and 179 amphibian species. At least 325 globally threatened species occur here. The range covers 60,000km and forms the catchment area for a complex of river systems that drain almost 40% of India.
Roast Profile
Medium Roast
Delivery & Self-Collection
Delivery
You may opt for one of the following delivery methods:
- Standard shipping ($5): 3-5 working days
- Express shipping ($15): 1-2 working days
Self-Collection
You may opt for self-collection at any of the following locations:
- Foreword HQ
- Esplanade
- First Story Cafe
- Mediacorp
From 3rd April 2023 onwards, we dispatch self-collection orders from our HQ to the cafes every Thurs.
Please place your order by Tues, 11.59pm for self-collection from Thurs onwards within the same week. Orders made from Thurs onwards will be ready for pick up on the following Thurs.
Shelf Life & Storage
Best consumed within 60 days from roast date. Store in a cool and dry place. Avoid direct sunlight. Do not put in the fridge.
Recycle your coffee bags!
Our coffee bags* are made from low density polyethylene (LDPE) and are recyclable in the blue recycling bins.
Simply empty the contents of your coffee bag and peel off the labels before recycling it.
*Note: Applies only to 250g coffee bags.