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Versatile in the roaster, balanced chocolate tones and positive acidity for decaf coffee. Notes of rice syrup, tarragon, citrus, dark cocoa, chipotle and black sesame. City to Full City+. Good for espresso
The grinds let off a rustic sweetness, pungent coconut palm sugar, with accents of bran muffin, and spice cake. The wet aroma brought out more of the sweetness, as well as an interesting peppery aspect. This is a very versatile coffee in terms of roast level, with positive acidity for decaf coffee in the light roasts that can be tamped down with darker roast development. It offers balanced chocolate bittersweet tones between City and Full City, the lighter giving off flavors I associate with Indonesian coffees, like rice syrup, and herbal tarragon. There's a brisk citrus accent that fades to a peppery note of chipotle laced chocolate, and a clean finish that's a bit abrupt. Full City roasts are more bodied/bittersweet, with interesting cocoa/toasted grain profiles, like cocoa crisped rice, chocolate malted grain, and something like black sesame brownie. This should make outstanding espresso!
Papua New Guinea occupies the Eastern half of the island it shares with the Indonesian province of Irian (no sizable coffee production comes from Irian). There can be a huge range of cups from Papua New Guinea, and the so-called Plantation coffees represent the cleaner character of the coffee produced on the island... more like a good Central American than part of the Indonesian profile. This decaf is a good representation of the balanced flavors you can find in Papua New Guinea, and quite versatile in terms of roast level and brew methods. The lot is comprised of the coffee from many small farms in Goroka, which is part of the very high altitude Eastern Highland region. Coffee grows between 1700 and 2000 meters above sea level, and the farms are typically less than 1 hectare on average. It was decaffeinated by the folks at Swiss Water Decaf in Vancouver, Canada. Their water-only process method removes 99.9% of the caffeine from coffee without any chemical solvents. As far as decaffeination goes, it's one of the gentler processes for the coffee and we find that we get a nice approximation of the non-decaf coffee that we send them.
| Region | Goroka, Eastern Highlands |
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| Processing | Wet Process (Washed), the Swiss Water Process Decaf |
| Arrival date | Apr 2026 |
| Lot size | 50 |
| Bag size | 60 KG |
| Packaging | GrainPro Liner |
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| Cultivar Detail | Arusha, Typica |
| Appearance | 1+ d/300gr, 15-17 Screen - some broken and misshaped beans due to decaffeination |
| Roast Recommendations | City to Full City+ |
| Type | Organic/Fair Trade Cert., Decaf |
| Recommended for Espresso | Yes |