Island of Gold
Roast: Light
Origin: Sumatra
Varietal: Timor, Catimor
Process: Semi-washed
Tasting: light, earthy, nutty
Recommended for: those who enjoy lighter flavors
Behind the Beans
One of Sumatra's ancient Sanskrit names, Suwarnadwīpa, means "Island of Gold."
Arisarina Cooperative is a coffee producers' cooperative established in 2013, with a membership that has reached 2,494 farmers. The farmers share common goals to improve the quality of coffee grown in the Gayo highlands and to maintain and preserve the ecosystem.
These goals are evident in the cooperative’s use of the shade tree method. When using this method, farms plant different kinds/heights of trees alongside the coffee plants. Not only does this decrease pests and disease (and therefore the use of chemical pesticides), it also creates an ecologically diverse environment and reduces stress on the area. This method isn’t commonly used in Indonesia, so it’s really cool to see this cooperative doing it so well!
Gayo is considered one of the largest Arabica coffee plantations in South East Asia, with plantations that are 100% managed by local farmers. This coffee carries the unique Geographical Identification (GI) certification helping to protect producers against unfair competition, counterfeiting, and adds value to the product that gains competitive advantage. This coffee is also Fair Trade and certified Organic.
Grind Types Explained
Whole Bean Whole beans for your home grinder. Your grind, your way.
Flat-Bottom Filter
Perfect grind for your traditional coffee maker, our most popular grind.
Cone Filter
Perfect grind for pour over. Also ideal for Aeropress.
Coffee Press
Perfect grind for french press.
