Decaf Indonesia Nusantara

$18.00

Taste: high % dark chocolate and rustic sweetness lead with this bold bittersweet-driven coffee. Rustic flavors like barley and toasted/malted grains with burnt sugars. This coffee combines small high-quality lots from across Indonesia for Swiss Water decaffeination.

Roast: Medium-dark

Decaffeination: Swiss Water Process

Origin: Indonesia

Size: 12 oz whole bean coffee

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Taste: high % dark chocolate and rustic sweetness lead with this bold bittersweet-driven coffee. Rustic flavors like barley and toasted/malted grains with burnt sugars. This coffee combines small high-quality lots from across Indonesia for Swiss Water decaffeination.

Roast: Medium-dark

Decaffeination: Swiss Water Process

Origin: Indonesia

Size: 12 oz whole bean coffee

Taste: high % dark chocolate and rustic sweetness lead with this bold bittersweet-driven coffee. Rustic flavors like barley and toasted/malted grains with burnt sugars. This coffee combines small high-quality lots from across Indonesia for Swiss Water decaffeination.

Roast: Medium-dark

Decaffeination: Swiss Water Process

Origin: Indonesia

Size: 12 oz whole bean coffee

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This coffee was sourced from Sweet Maria’s (Coffee Shrub) in Oakland, CA. Here’s what they have to say about sourcing these beans:

"Nusantara" is an old Javanese term that means the "outer islands", in reference to part of the Indonesian archipelago. While it was originally a bit more limited in which islands were included, it is now commonly used to refer to the entire chain of Indonesian islands. We are using this name for a blend of Indonesian coffees we sourced, reserving small quantities of each for a custom Swiss Water decaf. This lot of Nusantara includes wet hulled coffee from the islands of Timor Leste, a typical body/bittersweet blend component that comes through loud and clear in decaf! In addition, we've added a really interesting "honey labu" processed Sumatran coffee, a hybrid honey-wet hulled processing technique that we started seeing in Aceh a few years back. Both coffees were grown around 1500 meters above sea level. The honey labu coffees we've purchased have tasted more in line with sweet, and sometimes fruited, honey process coffees, rather than herbal, earthy wet hulled. Together, they construct a chocolate-laden, big bodied, decaf.