Coffee That Inspires
Grown and harvested by the women-led Ketiara co-op of the Gayo Highlands in Sumatra, Indonesia, this Fairtrade dark roast coffee yields a strong earthy body with flavorful undertones. Uncover aromatic notes of cedar, cocoa, and spices that convene in a down-to-earth coffee with a good-for-the-earth result; a just and sustainable future.
The Ketiara Co-Op
Ketiara is a female led collective of small farmers located in Takengon, a small city in central Aceh on the island of Sumatra. Beyond producing and trading premium quality coffee, Ketiara celebrates its core value of promoting women and new generations of farmers within the coffee business. The coffee is grown in the forested mountains surrounding Leuser National Park, using shade grown coffee production as a means to protect the local ecosystem. Since partnering with Ketiara in 2014 the co-op has more than tripled in members and yield. Fair Labor Organization ID #27501.
Notes of apple and cedar
Discover the unique flavors of Indonesian coffee from Sumatra. More earthy than most arabica varietals, most Indonesian coffee is washed and hulled using a wet hulling process that creates a distinct flavor that is bold and bright.