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Our Estate Partners

FARM LEVEL

Our Estate Partners

Attikan Estate

Tucked away in the misty Biligiri Rangan Hills—often called the “white hills” for the fog that drapes their peaks—lies Attikan Estate, one of the highest coffee-growing regions in South India. Established in 1890 by Scottish planter Randolph Hayton Morris, this storied estate sits at an elevation of up to 1,650 MASL and is known for producing bold, characterful Arabica coffees.

Harvesting here is done through multiple rounds of selective handpicking. The ripe cherries are then pulped, fermented, washed, and slowly sun-dried- either on raised beds or patios—before heading to Sangameshwar’s in-house curing facility. The result is a sweet, bold cup with layers of spice—think cinnamon, clove, and a cocoa-like richness.

This award-winning coffee has made its mark in specialty cafes from the UK to Korea. We're proud to bring it home to coffee lovers across India.

Melkodige Estate

Nestled in the lush mountain ranges of Kudremukh- part of the Western Ghats and one of the world’s top ten biodiversity hotspots- Melkodige Estate sits 4,000 feet above sea level. The cool climate and altitude let Arabica cherries ripen slowly, developing layered, nuanced flavours in every bean.

Run by Aveen and Yogitha Rodrigue, a horticulturist couple deeply rooted in the land, the estate blends scientific precision with ecological sensitivity, making it not just a place of production but a thriving ecosystem.

Their philosophy is simple yet heartfelt: “A great cup of coffee is like sipping on a rainbow-
it stirs the senses, uplifts the spirit, and warms the heart.”

We’re proud to source from Melkodige, where quality, sustainability, and soul come together in every harvest.

Ratnagiri Estate

Meaning “Pearl Mountain” in Kannada, Ratnagiri Estate is nestled in the misty hills of Bababudangiri — part of the Western Ghats and a designated tiger reserve. First established in 1927, the land was transformed from thick forest into a thriving coffee estate by Patre K. Shivappaiya, whose family still stewards the farm today.

The estate is home to a wide variety of flora and fauna, with coffee grown under a rich canopy of native shade trees. At elevations between 1,280 and 1,410 meters, the slower-growing Arabica cherries develop layered, fruit-forward flavour profiles. Over the years, the estate has become known for its innovation in processing, producing microlots and experimental lots that are sought after by roasters around the world.

Ratnagiri has been exporting coffee since 1994 and now caters to specialty markets in the U.S., Europe, Japan, Australia, and beyond. From its early roots to where it stands today, Ratnagiri Estate continues to honour its legacy while pushing Indian coffee forward — one lot at a time.

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