Country: India
Region: Chickmagalur District, Karnataka, Western Ghats
Farm: Ratnagiri Estate
Coordinates: 13°30'29.4"N 75°47'14.4"E
Producer: Ashok Patre and Divya Patre
Altitude: 1150-1350 m.a.s.l.
Lot ID: Giri Patte CR-179/11
Varieties: Catuai
Processing: Sequential Washed
Marks: 014-0643-2025-98
Reference ID: HA-25242-01
Humidity: Coming soon
Density: Coming soon
Harvest Date: March, 2025
Arrival Date: August, 2025
SCA Cupping Score: 85.00
Tariff Cost: $1.30/lb
This Catuai lot first undergoes 24 hour fermentation in cherry before being depulped and fermented another 18 hours in mucilage. The coffee is then fully washed and dried on raised beds for 14 days.
The story of Ratnagiri Estate begins with the late Mr. Patre K. Shivappaiya, who acquired the land in 1927 and began planting coffee shortly after. By 1934, the first harvest was underway.
Ratnagiri sits in the Western Ghats, a protected biodiversity hotspot and home to a nearby tiger reserve. The farm is intentionally managed to support the ecosystem around it—with wildlife corridors, dense shade, and low-intervention practices that promote environmental health and resilience.
Ashok leads with vision, but Ratnagiri’s consistency is the result of deep collaboration.
Divya Patre oversees cherry selection and harvest training. Her close involvement with picking teams ensures only ripe, uniform cherries are collected—laying the foundation for the estate’s clean and expressive profiles.
Mr. Venkatesh Rao, with over 30 years at the estate, manages day-to-day operations and administration. From machinery to labor coordination, his reliability helps everything run smoothly behind the scenes.
Mr. Mahesh, also a 30-year steward of the land, supervises farm activities and supports the field team. His knowledge of the terrain and rhythm of the seasons helps guide the estate’s work throughout the year.
Together, this team brings structure, care, and continuity to Ratnagiri’s approach—qualities that come through in every lot.
Since India’s export liberalization in 1994, Ratnagiri has shared its coffee with roasters across the U.S., Europe, Japan, Australia, and the Middle East. Today, nearly all of the estate’s production is focused on high-end specialty coffee—built on a foundation of scientific precision and steady experimentation.
Ashok and his team continue to push boundaries—not only to produce excellent coffee, but to help define what’s possible for Indian specialty coffee at large.
We’re proud to be a small part of that ongoing story.