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Tropical Wildcard - Excelsa Natural (Medium Roast)

Tropical Wildcard is a single origin Excelsa natural coffee from Bella Bean India - one of the only Excelsa lots in India processed as a sequential anaerobic natural. Grown at 1200 MASL, roasted medium, with tasting notes of ripe papaya, black cherry and caramelised pineapple. SCA score: 85.5. Available whole bean or ground. 
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Fruity Fruity Sweet Sweet Tropical Tropical
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Tropical Wildcard is a single origin Excelsa natural coffee from Bella Bean India - one of the only Excelsa lots in India processed as a sequential anaerobic natural. Grown at 1200 MASL, roasted medium, with tasting notes of ripe papaya, black cherry and caramelised pineapple. SCA score: 85.5. Available whole bean or ground. 

Excelsa is one of coffee’s rarest cultivated species - genetically distinct from both Arabica and Robusta, and almost never seen outside blends. This microlot from Bella Bean India, grown at 1200 MASL, is processed as a sequential anaerobic natural: a multi-stage fermentation technique that pushes the variety’s naturally tropical character to its peak. Expect an explosion of ripe papaya, black cherry and caramelised pineapple, with a juicy, medium-bodied sweetness and a soft, tropical-fruit acidity. An unusual, genuinely exciting cup for drinkers who’ve tasted their way through the usual Arabica lineup and are ready for something new.

Overview

Most coffee drinkers have never knowingly tasted Excelsa. While Arabica and Robusta account for well over 99% of global coffee production, Excelsa is a genuinely rare cultivated species - taxonomically closer to Liberica than to either of the two mainstream species - grown in only a handful of pockets worldwide, most notably in parts of Southeast Asia and, increasingly, in experimental plots across India. Its trees are larger, its cherries oddly shaped, and its flavour potential almost entirely undocumented by the mainstream specialty coffee world. That makes a lot like this one, from Bella Bean India, a genuine rarity on any retail shelf.

Grown at 1200 metres above sea level, this lot has been processed as a sequential anaerobic natural - a technique that layers multiple controlled fermentation stages on top of one another before the cherry is dried. Where a standard anaerobic natural involves a single sealed fermentation period, a sequential process introduces cherry to more than one fermentation environment in succession, intensifying flavour development at each stage. It’s a labour- and time-intensive approach, more commonly seen on competition-grade Arabica lots, applied here to a species that’s almost never given this level of processing attention.

The result is a cup that leans hard into tropical fruit: ripe papaya and black cherry dominate the front of the palate, with a caramelised pineapple note that gives the acidity a rounded, almost dessert-like quality rather than the sharp brightness you’d expect from a washed high-altitude Arabica. The body sits in the medium-to-full range, syrupy enough to carry the fruit character through a long, juicy finish.

For Bean By Nation, this lot fits naturally into an ‘Outliners’ or unusual-origins category: it’s not a coffee for someone looking for a reliable daily drinker, but exactly the coffee for a customer who wants to taste something most of the specialty world has never offered them.

Producer Story

Bella Bean India represents a small but growing movement within Indian specialty coffee: producers willing to treat overlooked coffee species with the same care and processing investment typically reserved for premium Arabica lots. Excelsa - sometimes still labelled commercially as a Liberica relative, though botanists now generally classify it as its own species - has historically been grown as a minor, low-value crop, often blended anonymously into commodity-grade coffee for body and bulk rather than showcased on its own merits. Bella Bean India’s decision to isolate and process Excelsa as a standalone specialty lot is, in that context, a genuinely unusual bet.

Grown at 1200 metres above sea level, Excelsa trees are notably larger and hardier than Arabica, with a natural tolerance for heat and drought stress that has made the species attractive as climate pressures increase on traditional coffee-growing regions. The processing choice here is just as significant as the growing decision. A sequential anaerobic natural is a demanding, multi-stage fermentation process: cherries move through more than one controlled fermentation environment before drying, with each stage building on the flavour compounds developed in the last. It’s a technique more commonly reserved for Central American or Ethiopian competition lots, rarely applied to Excelsa.

For Bean By Nation, that intent is a large part of the story worth telling. This lot represents both a rare botanical curiosity - a coffee species most drinkers have never knowingly tasted - and a bet on processing innovation applied somewhere it’s almost never been tried.

Brew Guide

This Excelsa natural coffee performs best as a V60 or Kalita Wave pour-over - the open brew method gives its papaya and black cherry character room to fully express as the cup cools. It is equally exceptional as a cold brew, where the tropical fruit notes carry beautifully over ice. Best enjoyed black, without milk.

  • V60 / Kalita Wave: 1:16 ratio · 90–92°C · medium-fine grind
  • AeroPress: 1:15 ratio · 88–90°C · medium grind
  • Chemex: 1:17 ratio · 90–92°C · medium-coarse grind
  • Cold Brew: 1:8 ratio · cold water · coarse grind · 12–16 hrs steep

Specifications

Coffee Type Excelsa (rare, distinct coffee species)
Country of Origin India
Region / Estate Bella Bean India
Altitude 1200 MASL
Processing Method Natural — Sequential Anaerobic
Roast Level Medium
Tasting Notes Ripe Papaya, Black Cherry, Caramelised Pineapple
Body Medium-Full, Syrupy
Sweetness Medium
Acidity Medium, tropical-fruit
Aftertaste Juicy, lingering tropical fruit sweetness
Recommended Brew Methods V60 / Kalita · AeroPress · Chemex · Cold Brew
Best Enjoyed Without Milk / Black
Quality Score (SCA) 85.5
Certifications
Brew Ratio V60/Kalita: 1:16 · AeroPress: 1:15 · Cold Brew: 1:8
Water Temperature 90–92°C
Shelf Life 12 months from roast date
Storage Store in a cool, dry, airtight container away from direct light
Rare Species

Tropical Wildcard - Excelsa Natural

Excelsa is one of coffee's forgotten species - cultivated in small pockets of Southeast Asia for over a century, but almost entirely absent from the modern specialty coffee conversation dominated by Arabica. In recent years, a small number of Indian producers have begun experimenting with Excelsa as a distinct, standalone offering rather than a blending component, drawn by its resilience to heat and its unusual, tropical-forward flavour potential. Bella Bean India is among this small group, growing Excelsa at 1200 metres and applying specialty-level processing attention - including sequential anaerobic fermentation - to a species that has rarely, if ever, received it before.
Tropical Wildcard - Excelsa Natural
1200 Altitude (MASL)
Natural Process
85.5 SCA Score

How to Brew

15g
Coffee / Coarse grind
250ml
Water
1:16
Ratio
93°C
Temperature
4 min
Brew time
20g
Coffee / Fine grind
200ml
Water
1:10
Ratio
Medium
Heat
5 min
Brew time
18g
Coffee / Fine grind
36ml
Water
1:2
Ratio
9 bar
Pressure
25-30s
Brew time
25g
Coffee / Medium grind
400ml
Water
1:16
Ratio
92°C
Temperature
3 min
Brew time
30 gms
Coffee / Fine grind
200ml
Water
1:5
Ratio
95°C
Temperature
10 min
Brew time
17g
Coffee / Medium-fine grind
250ml
Water
1:15
Ratio
85°C
Temperature
2 min
Brew time
100g
Coffee / Coarse grind
1L
Cold water
1:10
Ratio
4°C
Temperature
12-24h
Brew time

Grind Size Chart

Coarse

Coarse
French Press
Percolator

Medium-Coarse

Medium-Coarse
Kalita Wave
Chemex

Medium

Medium
Drip Machine
Aeropress

Medium-Fine

Medium-Fine
Moka Pot
Pour Over

Fine

Fine
Espresso Machine
Aeropress

Extra Fine

Extra Fine
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