





Sulawesi Bolokan Sulotco Jaya Abadi
NOTE: SHIPPING FOR THIS COFFEE BEGINS FRIDAY MAY 16.
When the Dutch first brought coffee to Indonesia it was cultivated on large estates that would later become government owned land after Indonesia declared independence August 17, 1945. The estate on which this coffee is grown is located in the Bittuang district of Tana Torah Regency on the Island of Sulawesi. The original estate was constructed before 1928 and abandon sometime between (1945-1949). The estate laid mostly abandon from 1945 - 1986, when the original house and coffee trees were rediscovered. Subsequently, the government gave cultivation rights to its new owners in 1987 where upon the estate was renamed Rantekarua Estate.
Grower: Farmers organized around Rantekarua Estate
Region: Bolokan Valley-Tana Toraja region South Sulawesi, Indonesia
Elevation: 1400-1800 MASL
Process: Natural dried in fruit in sun
Varietal: Catimor, S-795, Typica
Certification: Organic
NOTE: SHIPPING FOR THIS COFFEE BEGINS FRIDAY MAY 16.
When the Dutch first brought coffee to Indonesia it was cultivated on large estates that would later become government owned land after Indonesia declared independence August 17, 1945. The estate on which this coffee is grown is located in the Bittuang district of Tana Torah Regency on the Island of Sulawesi. The original estate was constructed before 1928 and abandon sometime between (1945-1949). The estate laid mostly abandon from 1945 - 1986, when the original house and coffee trees were rediscovered. Subsequently, the government gave cultivation rights to its new owners in 1987 where upon the estate was renamed Rantekarua Estate.
Grower: Farmers organized around Rantekarua Estate
Region: Bolokan Valley-Tana Toraja region South Sulawesi, Indonesia
Elevation: 1400-1800 MASL
Process: Natural dried in fruit in sun
Varietal: Catimor, S-795, Typica
Certification: Organic
NOTE: SHIPPING FOR THIS COFFEE BEGINS FRIDAY MAY 16.
When the Dutch first brought coffee to Indonesia it was cultivated on large estates that would later become government owned land after Indonesia declared independence August 17, 1945. The estate on which this coffee is grown is located in the Bittuang district of Tana Torah Regency on the Island of Sulawesi. The original estate was constructed before 1928 and abandon sometime between (1945-1949). The estate laid mostly abandon from 1945 - 1986, when the original house and coffee trees were rediscovered. Subsequently, the government gave cultivation rights to its new owners in 1987 where upon the estate was renamed Rantekarua Estate.
Grower: Farmers organized around Rantekarua Estate
Region: Bolokan Valley-Tana Toraja region South Sulawesi, Indonesia
Elevation: 1400-1800 MASL
Process: Natural dried in fruit in sun
Varietal: Catimor, S-795, Typica
Certification: Organic