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Indonesia Sulawesi

Indonesia Sulawesi

Regular price $18.00
Regular price Sale price $18.00

12oz bag, whole bean. Roasted to order.

Medium body and bright acidity with apple, lemon, green grape sweetness, and green tea

Remarks:
We roast our coffee beans every Monday and Wednesday to ship every Wednesday and Friday. 
PLEASE note cut-off time for placing orders will be 10am every Monday for Wednesday shipment, and 10am Wednesday for Friday shipment 
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Smallholder Plantations

Tasting Notes: Medium body and bright acidity with apple, lemon, green grape sweetness, and green tea

Region: Toraja

Altitude: 1400 MASL

Process: Semu-Washed

Variety: Typica, Catimor

Roast Level: Light

  • In the mid-18th Century, when Indonesia was still under Dutch occupation, the Dutch East India Company brought Arabica coffee plants to archipelago. The Dutch started by planting coffee around Batavia (Jakarta), and farther South, near Sukabumi and Bogor. Over time, coffee plantations spread to East Java, Central Java, West Java, Sumatra and Sulawesi. The most well-known coffee growing region in Sulawesi is Toraja, where coffee grows in the mountainous area near the center of the island – usually between 1,000 and 1,500 meters above sea level. The vast bulk of the coffee in the region is grown on smallholder plantations. The mountainous terrain, haphazard plantings, and often-limited application of fertilizers leads to a relatively low production per hectare. Sulawesi coffee’s flavor profile tends to be fairly similar to the specialty grade wet hulled Sumatra's popular in the North American market – bringing substantial body, hints of cedar and capsicum, and a unique sweet earthiness.