Hidden in the mist-laden hills of Nagaland, Coffee Natural Nagas emerges as India’s quiet rebellion against monopolised taste: heirloom Arabica nurtured by Angami, Ao and Sümi farmers under alder-tree shade, sun-dried on bamboo trays, then roasted in clay pans until beans exhale cacao, citrus and smoked bamboo. Every cup carries the cadence of tribal songs, the bite of mountain chill and a promise that Indian coffee can be wild, traceable and fiercely local.
37W4+37Q, Kohima-Mokokchung Rd, Wokha, Nagaland 797111, India
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Coffee Natural Nagas, tucked along Kohima-Mokokchung Road in Wokha, distills Nagaland’s high-altitude terroir into every cup: slow-dried, unwashed beans yield a bright, fruit-toned liquor that carries subtle spice and cocoa, a profile rarely found elsewhere in India.
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What makes Coffee Natural Nagas unique among Indian coffees?
Coffee Natural Nagas is grown at 1,200–1,500 m in the Naga Hills of Wokha district, Nagaland, where shade-grown heirloom Arabica cherries are dried whole under the region’s cool mountain air, yielding a naturally sweet, low-acid cup with hibiscus, cacao and smoked pineapple notes that stand out from the more common Indian washed coffees.
Where exactly is the estate and how do I get there?
The 37W4+37Q, Kohima-Mokokchung Rd, Wokha, Nagaland 797111, India pin drops you at the Natural Nagas washing station, a 4.7-star rated micro-mill that sits four hours’ drive north of Dimapur airport along the scenic mountain highway—hire a local taxi or contact the farm’s Instagram page to arrange a guided visit and cupping session.
Is the coffee fully natural or does it undergo any washing?
Every lot is 100 % natural-processed: ripe cherries are hand-picked, floated to remove under-density beans, then sun-dried on raised African beds for 18–21 days without any water contact, preserving the fruit mucilage and giving the beans their distinctive jammy body and wild-ferment complexity.
How can I buy Coffee Natural Nagas outside India?
Natural Nagas releases micro-lots of 10–30 kg through direct-to-roaster channels; send an email to the address on their Google Business profile (rated 4.7) to book a DHL-shipped vacuum box, or look for EU and U.S. specialty importers who list the lot under “Nagaland Natural” on the Cropster Hub marketplace.


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