Silver Oak Coffee

Single Origin: Ijen - Kuyamas, Indonesia

£11.45
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Roaster's Notes:

Hand pruned, picked and sorted. Organic fertiliser and zero pesticides make this "organic" in all but certification. 

Notes of tropical fruit wine gums balanced by candy sweetness with a delicate cocoa finish.

Roast Style: Light Medium

Farm: Ijen - Kayumas
Varietals: Komasti, Andungsari, Bourbon, Kartika & Abysinia
Processing: Natural
Altitude: 1,250 to 1,750 metres above sea level
Owner: Unavailable
Town: Sukasari Village
Region: West Java
Country: Indonesia
Total size of farm: 68 hectares

 

Product information

Ijen, East Java Farm is located in Bondowoso, Sukasari Village, Indonesia. The farm covers 68ha and ranges in elevation from 1200 to 1750 masl. The farm is owned and operated by Pak Andi, a farmer who has been cultivating coffee since his childhood. The farm is home to several cultivars, including Komasti, Andungsari, Bourbon, Kartika, and Abysinia. The harvest season runs from April to September, and the coffee is grown using organic fertilizers and shade trees.

Pak Andi learned about coffee cultivation and processing from his parents. In the past, most of the coffee fields in the region were planted with Robusta coffee. However, Arabica coffee has become more popular over the years, and in 2000, Pak Andi decided to learn about Arabica coffee cultivation. By 2008, he was already producing commercial Arabica and learning about specialty coffee.

Since then, Pak Andi and other farmers in the region have received training on proper cultivation procedures and the correct picking of coffee cherries to generate high profits and good quality. The farmers choose only red cherries and do not use pesticides. The farm uses organic fertilizers, and the maintenance of the coffee trees involves manual pruning and weed removal. The shade trees used also vary but include forest plants.

After the coffee cherries are received, washed, and sorted, they are depulped and fermented for approximately 24 hours in tanks. They are then washed to remove the mucilage and dried for approximately 10 to 12 days. Once they reach the desired moisture content, they are hulled, sorted, packed, and shipped. The processing method used depends on the weather, climate, and market trends.

The unsorted green beans are sent to Belift Dry Mill Surabaya for sorting using a machine. The taste and physical quality of the green beans is checked before export.