Barokah Kerinci Natural

Barokah Kerinci Natural

A mashup of grapes, kiwi fruit and maple syrup with a touch of background funk. That funk shifts into honeydew melon and honey flavour on the aftertaste of this punchy coffee.

The 320 members of the Koerintji Barokah Bersama Cooperative live and farm on a plateau that sits at the foot of Mount Kerinci on the island of Sumatra. Mount Kerinci is one of the many volcanoes in the Pacific Ring of Fire, a 40,000-kilometer horseshoe-shaped series of 452 volcanoes that are part of an almost constant dance of eruptions and plate movements. Mount Kerinci’s historic eruptions have assured that the surrounding area is lush and verdant with a deep supply of fertile volcanic soil. 

The Barokah cooperative is trying to add to Indonesia's rich processing tradition by diversifying the coop's processing methods. The cooperative is managed by Triyono, who leads members in processing and roasting their own coffees. They have a fully outfitted roasting facility, including a cupping lab, next to the dry mill.  

  • Country: Indonesia
  • Region: Kerinci, Sumatra 
  • Producer(s): Koerintji Barokah Bersama co-operative  
  • Altitude: 1400 – 1700 masl 
  • Varietal: Andung Sari, Sigarar Utang
  • Processing: Washed