This coffee is grown in the volcanic soils of Mount Agung in Bali, Indonesia, where it thrives under the shade of citrus trees. The farms transitioned to natural processing in 2009 to conserve local water resources. Produced by numerous small family farms at elevations between 1200-1600 meters above sea level. Varieties include Bourbon, Typica (S795 & USDA 762), and Catimor. The medium roast features flavor notes of cocoa powder, black currant, and chai spice. This project balances Balinese cultural heritage with modern specialty coffee quality.
Voyager Craft Coffee started as a coffee trailer in San Jose, founded by Sameer Shah and Lauren Burns and built into a roasting operation around a 15 kilogram Giesen. The company has remained entirely self funded as it has grown, sourcing single origin coffees from Costa Rica, Guatemala, Ethiopia, and Colombia through direct trade relationships with farmers. Voyager reports paying roughly three times the commodity price for its arabica coffee. The operation pursues zero to landfill goals, composting used coffee grounds and donating leftover food. It is a roaster that has chosen deliberate, local growth over rapid expansion, keeping its footprint rooted in Santa Clara County.