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Bali, Java, Gayo & Mandheling Wine

FOB Prices

Green Beans

$ 14,350/MT

Roasted Beans

$ 23.93/KG

Powder

$ 26.33/KG

Note: Above are the Highest Quality Grades Prices, lower grades have lower prices.

Want to order or have a question? Please contact us at :

Email: info@fnb.coffee

Phone: +62 811-6171-777

Specification

  • Available Products: Green Coffee Beans, Roasted Coffee Beans, Ground Coffee
  • Type: Arabica
  • Screen Size: 15-19 
  • Moisture: Max 13% 
  • Triage: Max 6-8% 
  • Defect Value: 6-8 (As per sample)
  • Cupping Score: 84+
  • Crop Year: 2024
  • Lot Size: 200
  • Bag Size: 60 KG
  • Packaging: GrainPro Liner
  • Certifications: Fair Trade, Organic, USDA, Rain Forest Alliance, Halal.

Characteristics

  • Fragrance/Aroma: Fresh, Nutty
  • Flavor: Floral, Fresh Spicy, Dark Chocolate, Caramel
  • Acidity: Medium-high (coffee cherries fragrance)
  • Body: Strong but Soft and Mild

Description Scheme

  • Time from Flowers to Be Berry: 9 Months 
  • Production (Kg/Ha): 800 to 1500   
  • Optimal Temperature: 13 to 28°C
  • Optimal Rainfall: 100 to 3000 mm
  • Altitude: 1200 to 1700 from Sea Level (asl)
  • Soil Type: Black Soil /Soil Formed of Young
    Materials are very Fertile and Volcanic and contain Micro Nutrients Important to Plants.
  • Country of Origin: Indonesia
  • Production Areas: Aceh Gayo Highland / Batak Highland
  • Caffeine Content: 0.8 to 1.4%
  • Form of Seeds: Flat with a Clear Midline
  • Character Stew: Acid & Chocolate
  • Method of Harvest: Mechanical and Hand Pick
  • Processing Method: Fermentation Method, wet and dry hulled

About Bali, Java, Gayo and Mandheling Wine

Bali, Java, Gayo and Mandheling Wine After selecting the red coffee cherries, then these coffee cherries will undergo a dry process that is almost similar to the natural process, namely direct drying until the coffee cherries dry naturally. If the natural process takes about two weeks to dry, then wine coffee takes 30 – 60 days (depending on the weather too). The drying process is intentionally longer because farmers believe that the longer it is dried, the more attached the cherries will be to the coffee beans. And that’s what will bring out the taste and aroma of wine.