Tulum Coffee
Yelagudige Naturals – Peach Iced Tea
BEAN: 100% Arabica |
COFFEE: Roasted
ROAST: Light |
TASTING NOTES: Peach, Black TeaÂ
TASTING NOTES: Peach, Black TeaÂ
Pink | Mountain Bean | Yelagudige Estate
This 2022 Yelagudige is a natural-processed nano lot.  With flavour notes of Peach and Black Tea, it has a natural sweetness with lively acidity. It produces a super clean cup and has controlled bitterness.
This coffee is ‘sparkling’ in flavour. It tastes like Iced Tea, topped with a few slices of freshly-cut peaches. It is jazzy and takes you away to a lazy Sunday brunch setting. This coffee has the perfect balance of sweetness, tartiness and a mouthfeel showering you with elegance.
Flavour Notes | Peach • Black Tea |
Location | Chikmagalur, Karnataka |
Altitude | 3800ft |
Varietal | Chandragiri |
Roast level | Light |
Process | Â Naturals lot # 1 (Nano lot) |
Cuppers Notes | sweet • lively acidity • controlled bitterness |
*No added sugar, honey, fruit, flavour, chicory or preservatives.
Tulum Coffee ® – 100% Arabica Specialty Coffee Roasters
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The Journey
Ideated in Brazil | Learnt in Mexico | Founded in India
(This is a note written by Pallav Haria)
I was an Exchange student Living in Sao Paulo, Brazil (2013-14).
I had just finished schooling and had travelled there to live their life, to learn about their culture.
It was exciting, and I had no idea what was in store for me. Before Brazil, I had never really had coffee. There definitely was some instant coffee involved, but it wasn?t until I lived there that I discovered the taste of real coffee.
My friends and I would sit in the backyard drinking brewed coffee from a Morphy Richards Brewer and just sit there for a couple of hours, connecting.
We would fill our tumblers, and go for a walk to a park or sit by the lake. The coffee was just magical, but to be honest it was those moments surrounding coffee that I fell in love with. Coffee is romantic.
In 2017 I travelled to Mexico to meet up with my friends from Brazil. It was a short trip. I had planned to go visit friends in multiple cities for about 2 months.
During this travel, I fell in love with a city called Merida. It is a colonial city located in Yucatan, about Three hours from Tulum.
Conde Nast also named it the most beautiful small city in the world. So when I was leaving, I promised myself to go back there. So after 8 months, I moved. I got a nice little house with a huge front yard, a mini windmill and a dog.
I lived there for a year doing a few jobs, while also working at a cafe called Estacion 72. While I was working there I learnt a lot about the basics of coffee.
The basics of roasting and brewing. I learnt a lot by talking to people, local roasters who would bring their coffees to the cafe and being trained by a professional.
It was during this time when I had a clear goal of what I wanted to do ahead.
In 2019 I came back to India. Very soon after that, I started moving around the country visiting farms, roasters and talking to and being trained by professionals in the industry and from the coffee board of India. I started reading books and blogs about coffee.
It took me two years to have a final and a clear path in my head to start Tulum. I was sure and secure of what and how I wanted to do it.
And I can say it with pride that I am a coffee roaster now, and the founder of Tulum Coffee.
Pura Vida,
Pallav Haria
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