Sumatra Blue Batak Tarbarita Peaberry

Sumatra Blue Batak Tarbarita Peaberry

Farm Description

This is a peaberry preparation of the Blue Batak Lintong-area coffee. Lintong coffees are from Sumatra, the island that is politically and geographically part of Indonesia. Lintong Nihota is the town that has become synonymous with the entire southern part of Lake Toba area. Lake Toba defines the landscape of the area, the largest volcanic crater lake in the world, and the result of the largest volcanic event on earth in the last 25 million years! It is huge, and the coffees from the north and eastern shores are quite different from the Lintong coffees. Lintong coffees are farmed by the Batak peoples that are the indigenous tribe that works the coffee in this area. We offer the top grade, specially- prepared Lintong coffees as Blue Batak in honor of the Toba Batak people.

This coffee is part of our Farm Gate pricing program.

Cupping Notes

I find Sumatras like this more complex in the lighter roasts than in the usual darker roasts they receive. The main reason is that many commercial roasters use color and surface texture as indicators of roast level. The peaberry has a different roast dynamic, and seems to be a more dense bean that the flats. (Sumatra is known as a fairly "soft" bean, overall). The Tarbarita has a complex aroma, with rustic sweetness, chocolate, honey-hickory, and savory herbal notes of lemon basil and a slight melon rind. There's sweet sarsaparilla and root beer scents in the wet aroma, caramel and butterscotch, darker malty scents, and pungent spice. The sweetness reminds me of chicory root and molasses, laced with clove and cinnamon. The body is lighter that the non-peaberry Blue Batak lot, the cup a bit brighter and more lively with a freshness to it, it feels like a great big green marble rolling around on the palate. The long finish has a nice cinnamon-laced tea note.

Score

88.8

Lot Size

15 Bags

Roast Recommendations

City+ to Full City+; Sumatras are soft coffees, but peaberry tends to be more dense, so it can take more aggressive heat in the roaster.

Processing

Other (see review)

Varietal

Ateng    

Grade & Appearance

.6 defect per 300 grams, PB screen 17-18; for a Sumatra, excellent preparation with dark green color.

Packaging

Shipped to us in jute
Bookmark and Share

Wet-hulled coffee on the patio

Lintong coffee farmer

Schoolroom at Volkopi, the Tarbarita exporter

Harvesting in Lintong

Dog seeks shade under coffee!
 

Further Green Coffee Offerings

Rwanda Karenge Coffee Villages

A tea-like body with melon notes and a slight citrus tang in the finish of the lighter roasts. and loads of sweetness from the aroma through the cup. A very nice cup of coffee at a range of roast...

Kenya Nyeri Tegu AB

This is a classic main crop Kenya. The dry fragrance is malty, caramelly, with an almond hint. The darker roasts have increasingly potent brown sugar note on the grounds. The wet aroma has a touch...

Guatemala Antigua Hacienda Carmona Pulcal

Cafe Pulcal once again shows a classic Guatemala cup profile, abundant with sweetness and depth of flavor. Buttery caramel with cocoa, and an internally glowing cherry acidity that amplifies as it...