Papua New Guinea l Eastern Highlands l Anaerobic

Papua New Guinea l Eastern Highlands l Anaerobic

Dockyard Coffee Roaster

About This Coffee

A microlot from Baroida Estate in the Kainantu District, Eastern Highlands Province of Papua New Guinea, grown at 1,700–1,900 MASL. The estate, founded in the 1960s and now run by Nicol Colbran, sits at the apex of the Lamari river valley. Varieties include Arusha, Bourbon, Mundo Novo, and Typica. Cherries were strictly selected for uniform ripeness and subjected to a dry anaerobic fermentation of 48 hours with tangerine skin, then shadow-dried in parabolic beds with tangerine skin. Flavor notes include fruit punch, pineapple juice, and chocolate. Roasted for filter.

Origin

Eastern Highlands, Bena (Papua New Guinea)

Flavor Notes

Chocolate, Fruit Punch, Pineapple Juice

Roast Level

Medium Light

Processing

Anaerobic Fermentation

Typology

Arabica
Typica, Mundo Novo, Arusha, Bourbón
DC

Dockyard Coffee Roaster

Dockyard Coffee traces back to 2013, when founder Riyan was inspired by Australian coffee culture and set out to learn everything from roasting and brewing to green bean grading from the ground up. He trained under roasters at Melbourne's Market Lane before returning to Singapore to open his own specialty operation, which began with pop ups and coffee events in 2015. Now based in Tampines, Dockyard is solely focused on supplying roasted beans, a deliberate choice that lets the team fine tune every recipe to match what drinkers actually want in their cup. The roastery sources farm direct coffees from origins including Rwanda, Peru, Ethiopia, and Bolivia, and offers customers the unusual option of building custom blends by choosing their own origin and roast profile.