Tasting Notes
Brown Sugar, Pineapple, Chocolate, Blackberry, Ginger.Origin
IndonesiaAltitude
1350 - 1700mProcess
Wet - Hulled (Giling Basah)Recommended brew method
We recommend brewing this coffee in a cafetière, espresso or filter.
We think this is a very versatile coffee and can be enjoyed with or without milk.
The Coffee
Sumatra Hutan coffee comes from Koperasi Redagang Kopi (KOPEPI) Ketiara co-operative in Sumatra. They have developed a well-earned reputation for producing excellent Fairtrade and organic coffee, with all the coffee they grow being dual certified. The money they receive from the Fairtrade Premium on their coffee goes directly towards projects or causes that support their local community.
Sumatra Hutan is bold, tropical and complex. Roasted medium it has tasting notes of brown sugar, pineapple, chocolate, blackberry, ginger.
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