Noble kava cultivar · Pentecost / Ambae, Vanuatu

Boroguru

Noble cultivar Chemotype 462135

Profile

Boroguru is a premium noble cultivar with a distinctive kavain-forward profile and a softer finish than Borogu. Less widely available in US retail than Borogu or Melomelo but highly prized in Vanuatu for balanced daily use.

Reported effects

Uplifting and clear, with a slightly longer plateau than Borogu. Less body-heavy than Melomelo.

Best for

Regular drinkers looking to rotate off Borogu, daytime users, anyone who finds Melomelo too heavy.

Avoid if

You want a strong sedative effect before bed.

Pairs well with

Daytime focus sessionsLong social conversationsCreative work

Traditional use

Considered one of the finest "everyday drinking" cultivars. Typically blended or rotated with Borogu.

Understanding the chemotype

Kavalactones are ranked 1–6 by molecular weight: (1) desmethoxyyangonin, (2) dihydrokavain, (3) yangonin, (4) kavain, (5) dihydromethysticin, and (6) methysticin. A cultivar's chemotype lists them in descending order of abundance.

Boroguru's chemotype is 462135, meaning the most-abundant kavalactone is #4, followed by #6, and so on. Noble cultivars typically lead with 4 (kavain — uplifting) or 2 (dihydrokavain — relaxing). Tudei cultivars disproportionately lead with 5 (dihydromethysticin), which is implicated in the nausea and two-day lethargy that gives tudei its name.

See the full noble vs tudei comparison for why cultivar selection matters for both experience and safety.

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