Region |
East Java, Tlogosari Villag, Situbondo,
Tlogosari Villag, Situbondo |
Farm |
Pokmas Walida Co-operative |
Altitude |
1200- 1400 MASL |
Variety |
Arabica Lini S795 and Kartika |
Processing |
Anaerobic Fermentation 48 hrs |
On Filter: Nangka, Almond, Tropical Fruit, Red Wine, Chocolatey aftertaste.
On Espresso: Almond, Tropical Fruit, Chocolatey aftertaste
We bought a similiar batch of coffee back in 2015, we found this same coffee again. We want to bring it in to share with everyone.
Information:
Situated along the slopes of the Argopuro Volcano, is a region in East Java known for its coffee production thanks to the rich volcanic soil and high elevations. The iconic volcano creates the beautiful Javanase landscape in the Situbondo Regency. When coffee was first cultivated in Indonesia, it was common for Dutch colonists to plant low-quality Robusta in large estates. However, the 21st century ignited a shift towards Arabica, especially in East Java, whereby more microlots appeared, owned by producers experimenting with new, innovative processing methods.
This lot is one such example of this coffee-quality revolution in Indonesia. Producer and cooperative leader, Pak Muhlisin, founded the Pokmas Walida Cooperative in 2014, to gather producers in the area and spread awareness about new processing methods to improve quality. Muhlisin was born and raised in the Tlogosari village, nestled at the foothills of the Argopuro volcano and studied agricultural science and farming techniques at the Brawijaya University in the city of Malang. His passion for agriculture grew as he studied, pushing him to attend IPB (Institut Pertanian Bogor) / Bogor Farming Institute to undertake a more intensive training in coffee production.