Araku Valley · Variety
S795 in Araku Valley
Araku Valley is known for tribal-grown biodynamic coffee from andhra's eastern ghats, and S795 is one of the varieties behind that reputation. The region's farms sit at 900–1,400 m — S795's preferred range is 900–1,500 m — and harvest runs november – february, the window in which the variety's character is decided in the field.
S795 brings its own agronomic personality to Araku Valley: a medium-tall, spreading, suited to shade systems plant with medium-high yield potential, and disease behavior best summarized as moderate rust tolerance (declining against modern races). Regional processing leans on washed, natural, honey, which shapes how the variety's raw material reaches the cup.
Tasted side by side with the same variety from other regions, Araku Valley's expression stands apart: the variety contributes mellow chocolate and sweet spice with soft citrus, while the regional cup runs toward red fruit, jaggery sweetness, and mild spice with clean structure — a lighter, brighter register than southern estates. That interaction — genetics times place — is exactly what regional sourcing is about.
Key facts
| Region | Araku Valley |
|---|---|
| Country | India |
| Region altitude | 900–1,400 m |
| Variety optimal altitude | 900–1,500 m |
| Harvest | November – February |
| Species | Arabica |
| Lineage | Kent × S288 selection released by India's Central Coffee Research Institute, 1940s |
| Disease resistance | Moderate rust tolerance (declining against modern races) |
| Regional cup profile | Red fruit, jaggery sweetness, and mild spice with clean structure — a lighter, brighter register than southern estates. |
S795 in Araku Valley — frequently asked questions
Does S795 grow well in Araku Valley?
Yes — the region's 900–1,400 m range overlaps the variety's preferred 900–1,500 m, and local processing traditions (washed, natural, honey) suit its characteristics. It is one of the varieties Araku Valley is known for.
What does Araku Valley S795 taste like?
Expect mellow chocolate and sweet spice with soft citrus, expressed through the region's typical character: red fruit, jaggery sweetness, and mild spice with clean structure — a lighter, brighter register than southern estates.
When is S795 from Araku Valley harvested?
The regional harvest runs november – february; fresh lots typically reach export markets one to three months after milling.
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