
After all, anything worth bringing to a desert island will be just perfect on your kitchen island. One of our very favorites, this sweet, spicy Sumatran is only available for a limited time: don’t miss your chance to take an Indonesian “staycation” with Cloud City’s 93-point, Sumatra Lintong Reserve. We just discovered Jill earlier this year, and we couldn’t be happier to share her coffees with you. It is available either as a whole bean or in different grind sizes for ground coffee.

Located in the south of Toba Lake, Lintong Nihuta was one of the areas that was first planted with coffee by the Dutch colony in 17th century. The wacky bean varietals of this cup, Sigarar Utang, Jember, S795, are all local bourbon hybrids, perfectly suited for flavor and yield in the Indonesian growing climate.Ĭloud City Coffee Roasters is owned and operated by Jill, a talented roaster and veteran of Seattle’s coffee scene: her two cafes have been community fixtures for over 15 years. This fair trade Arabica coffee is processed using the wet-hulling method, which intensifies the savory flavors and earthy aroma. Lintong coffees are renowned for their more black tea incense spice notes, a cool compliment to the fuller body and darker more chocolate tones Sumatra provides. Café bergaya minimalis modern ini memang mengunggulkan sajian kopi berkualitas dan terpilih. Of course, the highlands surrounding the lake are rich with nutrients and volcanic soils, everything coffee plants love. Dari kawasan Cilandak Fatmawati, terdapat salah satu coffee roastery terbaik yang ada di Jakarta yaitu Gerilya Coffee. Lintong region is located on Lake Toba, Indonesia’s largest lake and the largest volcanic lake in the world- the massive caldera was created during a supervolcano eruption ~75,000 years ago.

Fine Sumatran coffees are some of the most distinctive in the world- they’re big and bold, with a characteristic profile of sweet spice, earthy woodsy tones, a full, heavy body and a dark sweetness that you taste in the back of your mouth rather than the front.
