Sulawesi Toraja Semi Washed Grade 1

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Flavor Profile Nutty, mushroom, baker's chocolate

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Grower

Members of Cooperativa Koperasi Puspeta Luwu

Altitude

1100 - 2000 masl

Variety

S790

Soil

Volcanic loam

Region

North Tana Toraja, Southern Sulawesi, Indonesia

Process

Wet hulled and dried in the sun

Harvest

May - September

Certification

Conventional

Regional Details

The Sulawesi growing region has a complex geography that includes humid low-land rice paddies flanked by thousand-foot rock walls capped in perpetual mist. Coffee is grown in this geographic wonderland at elevations that reach 2000 MASL, considered to be some of the highest growing elevations in all of Indonesia.  Much of the coffee is cultivated by members of the Torajan tribe, living in the central mountain region of the South Sulawesi province, who continue to maintain a traditional village lifestyle that includes houses that resemble boats.

Processing Details

Producers cultivate and harvest coffee on farms that average less than 3 acres and process coffee using their own micro-mills.  At these mills, each producer carefully sorts their harvested cherries, depulps, ferments overnight, slightly washes, and lays wet parchment out on patios to shed water.  Next the coffee takes a detour from the conventional path of processing in other origins, wherein, the wet coffee parchment is sold to the larger cooperative organization called Koperasi Puspeta Luwu. The cooperative moves the coffee to a larger centralized mill where the parchment is  removed while the coffee seed still has a high moisture content.  This wet-hulling process, called Giling Basah in the Indonesian language, leaves the coffee bean exposed while drying on patios to a moisture percentage acceptable for export and gives the bean its unique bluish color and the hallmark Indonesian profile.

Cooperative Details

Koperasi Puspeta Luwu has been partnering with local producer groups for nearly 40 years to overcome logistical challenges like rugged roads and lack of infrastructure.  Koperasi Puspeta Luwu provides logistics and milling facilities, which improves traceability and quality control throughout the post harvest process, as well as, the ability to swiftly bring the coffee to the international market, ensuring greater producer earnings from direct trade relationships.