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Indonesia - Nola Wonga

Indonesia - Nola Wonga

Buraca Roasters

About This Coffee

This organic Arabica coffee is from the Nola Wonga farmers group in Bajawa, on the island of Flores in East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia. Grown at 1600 meters altitude by Felix Soba and his farmers group, who work to preserve traditional coffee cultivation alongside horticultural crops. The coffee is S795 variety, processed using the washed method. SCA score of 88. Features flavor notes of pomelo, hazelnut, and elderflower.

Origin

Flores (Indonesia)
Bajawa (Indonesia)

Flavor Notes

Hazelnut, Elderflower

Roast Level

Processing

Washed

Typology

Arabica
S795
BR

Buraca Roasters

Buraca Roasters brings over thirty years of roasting experience and three generations of relationships with individual coffee farmers to its operation in Lisbon, a depth of history that began in commercial coffee before the team made a deliberate transition into specialty roasting that now defines everything the company produces. The roastery operates daily, profiling each coffee to maximize its unique qualities and delivering it fresh, with a sourcing network built on long term partnerships with producers who are committed to sustainable agricultural practices and fair labor rights. Buraca sources from origins as diverse as the volcanic soils of Guatemala and the mountain farms of Ethiopia, and roasts to extract the natural flavors of every bean so that customers can taste the genuine difference between regions, altitudes, and processing methods rather than a uniform house style. Every coffee carries complete traceability so customers can find out exactly where, how, and by whom their beans were produced, and the roastery ships throughout Portugal and Europe with a money back guarantee that reflects genuine confidence in the product. Buraca Roasters occupies a distinctive position in Portugal's specialty landscape as a family operation whose generational knowledge of coffee sourcing predates the specialty movement itself, giving it a network of farmer relationships that newer roasteries cannot easily replicate.

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