Coffee from Papua New Guinea
Less rich in flavour than neighbouring Indonesian coffees, Papua New Guinea produces coffee containing a lot of natural oils that provide a full body but are typically brighter with an exotic fruity aroma.
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Papua New Guinea
Papua New Guinea’s political turbulence and poor infrastructure is at odds with the fertile volcanic soil and tropical highland climate that make it a natural choice for coffee growing.
Though over 2 million people on the Oceanic island nation rely on the coffee industry for their income, violent hijackings and constant price instability have made PNG’s growth as a coffee origin challenging. Today, 20th century plantations have made way for casual 'garden' farms, where there is a focus on higher quality, speciality grade processing at community mills but where traceability can prove challenging.
- April-September
- Bourbon, Typica, Arusha
- Washed
- 1000-1900m
- Buttery mouthfeel and sweet complexity
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French Press
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