Indonesia Sumatra Mandheling G1 DP

Sumatra Mandheling is grown on the slopes of Mount Leuser, a volcano near the port of Padang, in the Batak area of Aceh. The Leuser Range is said to be home to one of the most ancient and bio-rich ecosystems on the planet. Mandheling coffees are named in honor of  read more

Indonesia Sumatra Mandheling G1 DP2025-05-07T20:48:08+02:00

Indonesia Sumatra Mandheling G1 DP Organic

Sumatra Mandheling is grown on the slopes of Mount Leuser, a volcano near the port of Padang, in the Batak area of Aceh. The Leuser Range is said to be home to one of the most ancient and bio-rich ecosystems on the planet. Mandheling coffees are named in honor of  read more

Indonesia Sumatra Mandheling G1 DP Organic2025-05-08T17:53:08+02:00

Indonesia Sumatra Mandheling G1 TP

Sumatra Mandheling is grown on the slopes of Mount Leuser, a volcano near the port of Padang, in the Batak area of Aceh. The Leuser Range is said to be home to one of the most ancient and bio-rich ecosystems on the planet. Mandheling coffees are named in honor of  read more

Indonesia Sumatra Mandheling G1 TP2025-05-07T20:50:04+02:00

Indonesia Sumatra Lintong G1 TP

Lintong, a Sumatran coffee often lesser known than Mandehling and Gayo, takes its name from its home district of Lintongnihuta. The area is southwest of Lake Toba (pictured) — one of the world’s deepest inland bodies of water — and rises to a high plateau, offering ideal conditions for Arabica  read more

Indonesia Sumatra Lintong G1 TP2014-03-25T18:31:58+01:00

Indonesia Java Jampit Estate

Java has for centuries been known for its fertile land, abundant natural resources and agricultural products that earned it the moniker “spice island.” Today, Java remains rich in resources, varied cultures and truly jaw-dropping natural beauty. It’s home to coffee plantations, waterfalls, hot springs and the Ijen crater lake —  read more

Indonesia Java Jampit Estate2025-05-07T18:53:58+02:00

Indonesia Java Blawan Estate

Java, known for centuries as “the spice island,” is the fourth-largest island in Indonesia but home to more than half the country's population. Coffee on Java is mostly grown on its eastern end, around the Ijen volcano, and harvested between July and September. More recently, Arabica has been planted in  read more

Indonesia Java Blawan Estate2014-03-25T17:54:44+01:00
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