250 g
2 lb
250 g
2 lb
India

Ratnagiri Selection 9Honey Education Lot

$25.75
Notes of Pomelo, Sweet Pastry, Chocolate
This specially honey processed Education Lot, from Bhadra Foundational producer Ashok Patre of Ratnagiri Estate, features a variety favored by specialty producers in India, called selection 9. The hallmark complexity of Mr. Ashok’s highly detailed and intentional approach to processing is beautifully captured in this cup with flavors and aromatics of fresh marmalade, pomelo, sweet pastry, and milk chocolate.
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Ratnagiri Selection 9 Honey

  • Ashok & Divya Patre , Bhadra
  • Chikmagalur, India
  • Selection 9
  • Honey Process
  • 1340 masl
  • Notes
    Pomelo, Sweet Pastry, Chocolate
  • March 25, 2025
  • June 12, 2025
  • Release Date
    September 23, 2025
  • Volume
    395 lbs
  • $6.25 /lb
  • $8.10 /lb
  • Noteworthy Plant Genetics, Experimental Processing

Experimental Processing: Mr. Ashok’s Honey Processed Selection 9

Mr. Ashok has at times been referred to as a ‘processing wizard.’ Put another way, Mr. Ashok has been passionately developing processing techniques and controlled fermentation infrastructure at Ratnagiri that are unlike those seen almost anywhere in the coffee producing world. His goal, like other progressive producers we’ve met in India, is to use processing to push the bounds of what India’s unique plant genetics and terroir can bring to the cup. In his own words, Mr. Ashok considers Ratnagiri to be a place where “Science Meets Specialty."

Mr. Ashok Patre (front) of Ratnagiri Estate

The three honey processed lots we recently released as part of our Education Lot menu, each stand as an excellent example of the impact of Mr. Ashok Patre’s peerless approach. In fact, to simply call these lot’s honey-processed, would not do justice to his level of investment and painstaking attention to detail. Mr. Ashok refers to processing for this lot as a ‘hybrid’ approach, where whole cherries first undergo a temperature controlled fermentation before being pulped and dried with their remaining mucilage in a dark room dehydrator.

The single variety featured in this lot, known as ‘selection 9,’ is a cross between an ethiopian landrace variety called tafarikela and the rust resistant timor hybrid variety, and is one of a handful of different numbered hybrids known as ‘selections’ that are ubiquitous throughout coffee production in India. In 2002, selection 9 entries into the ‘Flavour of India Cupping Competition’, held by the Coffee Board of India took top honors, and the variety has remained popular among arabica producers in India since.

Controlled fermentation equipment at Ratnagiri Estate