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Sumatra Wet Hulled Kerinci Coop

Impressive wet hulled coffee that subverts expectations. Intense cup flavors, sweetness of brown sugar and caramel, earth-toned accents, baked fruit, bittersweet roast tones, and aromatic fir. City to Full City+. Good for espresso.

$320.00
In stock
88.1
Full Cupping Notes

This coffee from Kerinci once again proves that not all wet hulled coffees are equal. It skirts the typical rustic profile you might expect, and offers resonant sweetness, and even fruit! The fragrance and aroma produce notes of molasses and caramel, herbaceous accents, aromatic fir, and a ribbon of chocolate. Roasting Sumatra light isn't always recommended, but this coffee excelled in both dark and lighter City+ roasts. In fact, I really enjoy this coffee at the lighter end of the roast spectrum, and was surprised by some of the brighter cup flavors at City. The level of sweetness was impressive, fragrant brown sugar, caramel glaze, along with some very nice top notes of brown spice and cooked fruit lurking in the background. My Full City was deep-toned, and pungent, and it produced such intense and delicious flavor profiles! The cup was thick-bodied, loaded with chocolate roast flavors, and a juicy dark grape note came through as it cooled off a little. The bittersweetness found at Full City and beyond will work wonders as espresso, and also lends itself to an espresso blend as a body/bittersweet base component.

  • Process Method Wet Hulled (Giling Basah)
  • Cultivar Modern Hybrids
  • Farm Gate Yes

This coffee comes from a coffee farmer's cooperative, "Koerintji Barokah Bersama", in the Gunung Tujuh area, a higher elevation coffee zone around Mount Kerinci. The cooperative serves about 450 farmers in the area who are divided into 24 farmer groups, 4 of which are specifically women's farmer groups. Many of the farms in this area are planted in older Typica types and benefit from the high slopes, situated between 1400 - 1500 meters above sea level. This is a wet hulled coffee, also known as "giling basah". This is the typical process method in Sumatra and involves removing the parchment layer while the coffee is still wet, exposing it to the elements well before the coffee is stable. When handled well during the drying phase (like this coffee), this rustic process method yields an earth-toned, bodied cup, with mild acidity and syrupy sweetness, and the green bean taking on a dark green hue unlike wet or dry process coffees from other producing countries. Having roasted this coffee, I'm very pleased with the uniformity of roast color and the minimal quakers from underripe coffee making it through. Giling basah - and Sumatran coffee in general - has a reputation for being riddled with defects even at "Grade 1" standard. Our "Appearance" category score is a little on the high side as a sort of worse case scenario, even though the green I inspected looked much cleaner than this. I saw minimal broca damage for Sumatra (this is not a Latin American coffee), only a few unripe beans, and some broken beans. It's no Grade 1 Ethiopian coffee, but far better than your average Grade 1 Sumatra. 

Region Gunung Tujuh, Kerinci
Processing Wet Hulled (Giling Basah)
Drying Method Patio Sun-Dried
Arrival date November 2023 Arrival
Lot size 50
Bag size 60 KG
Packaging GrainPro Liner
Farm Gate Yes
Cultivar Detail Ateng, Jember, Tim Tim
Grade Grade 1
Appearance 1+ d/300gr, 15-18 Screen - physical defects come with the territory, but this is a very nice sort in the context of other Grade 1 Sumatra's!
Roast Recommendations City to Full City+
Type Farm Gate
Recommended for Espresso Yes