Description
Region: Wahgi Valley, Western Highlands
Altitude:1584 MASL
Arabica Varietals: Typica, Arusha
Appearance: peaberry
Process: Fully Washed
Producer: Kimel Estate
In the cup: Medium intensity, sweet chocolate with a touch of malt. Citrus and nectarine on the finish. Silky.
Background:
The Kimel plantation was first established in 1974 by an Australian named Bobby Gibbs; it is now fully owned by traditional landowners the Opais, being the main tribe in this area. The estate is located in the Western Highlands in the Wahgi Valley approximately 50 Km south of Mount Hagen, near a small town called Banz.
The Western Highlands area is the largest coffee producing province in Papua New Guinea (PNG), with the Wahgi valley and the Dei Council, in particular, which the estate boarders, produce some of the finest coffees in PNG.
Roasting Notes:
Up to a full city roast – just the start of second crack seems to be the sweet spot, although I suspect it would handle slightly deeper as well. As with most peaberrys, watch the heat level – the small size of the beans means they are easy to burn.
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