New Arrival from Indonesia
FEBRUARY 16,2022
This wet-hulled coffee is grown by smallholders with an average of 1 hectare. Most farmers are members of cooperatives that support them in producing Organic and Fairtrade Organic (FTO) coffees. Gayo Highlands are named for the predominate ethnic group, the Gayo. In addition to Gayo, Acehnese, Javanese and Batak people also live in the highlands. The scenic Lake Laut Tawar is a popular destination. The land is surrounded by mountain peaks and is the only place in the world you can find a fish called depik.
Features
- CERTIFICATIONS | Fair Trade - 100% USDA Organic
- LOCATION | Indonesia
- REGION I Sumatra
- VARIETAL I Abyssinia, Ateng, Gayo 1, Timtim
- TASTING NOTES I Stone Fruit, Silky, Green Tea, Heavy Mouthfeel
- ALTITUDE | 1,200 to 1,400 meters above sea level
- PROCESS | Wet Hulled
- HARVEST | April-June
- LOT | 1127
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