a story of metamorphosis.
He even drank his coffee the same way as the Levantine Arabs who drink it plain and black. Witnessing the ancient magic of a fragrance turning into an aroma, he envisioned himself becoming a part of this subtle alchemy. His search for an ideal cultivation ground for coffee ended when he reached Wayanad. J Thomas Mattel was one of the first few cultivators who discovered the coffee farming prospects that the land of Wayanad proffered. After many trials and tribulations, he succeeded in acquiring a coveted piece of land in the lap of Chitragiri. Dedicating himself to his vision, he began experimenting by filling empty rice sacks with soil and planting coffee beans in them to discover the ideal germination conditions for coffee plants.
by shifting from Arabica to Robusta plants. The tribal community of Wayanad became a part of the family as they joined hands to toil on our lands and harvest the crops. With time, he expanded his boundaries by acquiring land in Mangalore, Mysore, Nilambur and Wayanad. From the compact little haven in front of his home, his utopia of coffee plants and chirping nocturnal crickets
now ranges across acres of land.
by shifting from Arabica to Robusta plants. The tribal community of Wayanad became a part of the family as they joined hands to toil on our lands and harvest the crops. With time, he expanded his boundaries by acquiring land in Mangalore, Mysore, Nilambur and Wayanad. From the compact little haven in front of his home, his utopia of coffee plants and chirping nocturnal crickets
now ranges across acres of land.