Malaysia Sabah Natural

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DIRECT TRADE, NANO-LOT, ROASTING Wednesdays

Size: 4 oz

*Please note all items in your cart will roast and ship together. Any items ordered along with this coffee will roast and ship Monday May 13th.

Tasting Notes

Aromas of berries and hibiscus. A caramel-like sweetness in the cup that cools to notes of dried fruit and chocolate.

Background Info

* Direct Trade Nano-lot

Malaysia is not a country most people associate with coffee. The have a long history of growing the Robusta and Liberia species, mostly for internal consumption. Arabica however has just begun commercial cultivation in the past 2 decades and is unknown until recently even to Malaysia's local roasters

This coffee comes from the massive island of Borneo of which Malaysia's Sabah province occupies the northern portion. Here sits the impressive Mt. Kinabalu, a popular tourist attraction. In the highlands around this mountain is where arabica can be found.

In November 2018 we visited Sabah to see what the potential of this new origin might be with Jack Lee of Sabarica. Support and training from the local department of agriculture has been quite good and what we saw there were well kept farms and decent processing practices. Pulped coffee is fermented with water overnight and then dried on raised screens.

 

Since then quality has steadily improved. Sabarica has built more fermenting and drying infrastructure. This has allowed them to venture into other processing styles such as honey, Natural, anaerobic fermentations.

 

This lot was produced using the Natural method (whole cherries dried intact) from the farm of Fabian Willem.

 

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