
Suitable for all brewing methods.
Roasters Notes: Boysenberry, Pomelo, Chocolate Éclair
| Producer: | Finca de Berman |
| Region: | Cileuleuy, Gunung Papandayan, West Java |
| Varietal: | Lini S795, Kartika |
| Processing: | Hypoxia CM Natural |
| Altitude: | 1,750 MASL |
Pangalengan, West Java. Indonesia. Here, Finca de Berman moves outside the volume-driven systems this region has long been defined by.
Founded under Kawitan Coffee, the project was established as a small farm aligned with local growers and the Department of Forestry, set on rebuilding cultivation and processing standards from the ground up. Not scale. Method. What was once measured in tonnage now sits in contrast to a new structure, one held through precision, intent, and origin-specific control.
At 1,750 MASL, on the slopes near Cileuley and Gunung Papandayan, the farms operate within dense volcanic soil and persistent highland humidity. Conditions that demand control. Kartika and Lini S795 move through washed, honey, natural, and experimental fermentation pathways, each method tested against the climate it has to withstand. The system holds itself through repeated process, measured, refined, sustained.
This lot moves through Hypoxia Carbonic Maceration. Cherry held under restricted oxygen, fermentation drawn out under pressure, resulting in the final cup pulled into deeper register. A medium body carrying vibrant tension between juicy acidity and rich sweetness. Silky in texture. Long, lingering finish.
Recognition through the Indonesia Cup of Excellence is not the directive, but the consequence. Clean, complex, expressive coffees built from the highlands rather than imposed upon them.
West Java, long flattened under generic Indonesian classification, now moves with its own definition. Not inherited. Constructed.
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