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Sumatra 5 Star Certified- Aceh and Lintong
Yes, 5 Star Certified. That's what you have to do when you take your fancy camera to Sumatra, and proceed to take 1250 photos. And that's after paring them down on a daily basis. You end up with a mere 202 verified 5 star images. I jest. But I hope this image set and the comments will give some indication of both hope and futility of trying to figure out the Sumatra coffee system, and exactly how anything can survive it and actually taste good. Sumtra defies all logic. Whatever you learn in other coffee-producing places rarely applies here. And seemingly they break every rule in the process. But then Sumatra doesn't taste like other coffees. Should it? If Sumatra conformed to other "best practices" would we have a wanna-be, second-rate wet-process style coffee to call Sumatra? Or is it better that all these Catimor and Hibrido de Timor cultivars, with mixed arabica and robusta genes, should be processed in a way that obscures there varietal character? These are the questions rolling around in my mind as I traveled on to Aceh on this IOM project with Hans Langenbahn from Germany and fellow Yankee George Howell (with Laurie Howell too). A stimulating trip, filled with discussions about possibilities, doused by the realities of fermented and rotting wet parchment, and broca bugs flying up from the coffee into your nostrils. Ay! -Tom
Grade One Sumatra?
Grade One Sumatra?

So this is some context for a trip to Sumatra at this time. The market is so high for Sumatra,...

Medan Panorama
Medan Panorama

Welcome to Medan, now start sweating. From the swank Hotel Aryaduta, the biggest city in Sumatra...

Things look better when you shrink them.
Things look better when you shrink them.

Oddly, I sat next to manager of the airport in Banda Aceh on our short flight there from Medan....

Toy shop
Toy shop

Basically, anything that can be done on 2 wheels in Sumatra is done, and many things that should...

Pick a sign, any sign
Pick a sign, any sign

And don't say you weren't warned. I remember from my last Sumatra trip I was amused by the...

Mmmm... lunch in Biren
Mmmm... lunch in Biren

Crunchy salted fish apetizer. The problem was the fact it was super humid and 98 degrees or so,...

Ah, Takengon, how I did not miss thee, not at all.
Ah, Takengon, how I did not miss thee, not at all.

A 6 hour drive to Takengon from Banda Aceh, a night in the fabulous Hotel Renggali, and of...

IOM Office in Takengon
IOM Office in Takengon

So we were here on a project to bring coffee buyers to provide feedback to buyers and exporters...

Buying coffee at KBQ Baburrayyan Coop / NCBA Mill
Buying coffee at KBQ Baburrayyan Coop / NCBA Mill

Price of parchment that comes in from the collectors is based on the number of defects and the...

KBQ Baburrayyan Coop at NCBA Mill
KBQ Baburrayyan Coop at NCBA Mill

This was better quality parchment than what was being received from collectors. It would receive...

KBQ Baburrayyan Coop at NCBA Mill
KBQ Baburrayyan Coop at NCBA Mill

Aceh, Sumatra

Malaysian school kids on a tour of Aceh
Malaysian school kids on a tour of Aceh

They stopped for a tour of the coffee mill, but all wanted their pictures taken with us. At KBQ...

The wet huller at KBQ Baburrayyan Coop at NCBA Mill
The wet huller at KBQ Baburrayyan Coop at NCBA Mill

The change to wet hulling from dry processing occurred in Gayo area around 1980. The reason was...

Coffee, just wet-hulled, called Labu
Coffee, just wet-hulled, called Labu

Wet hulling uses friction but doesn't generate that much heat. After hulling the wet coffee,...

KBQ Baburrayyan Cooperative
KBQ Baburrayyan Cooperative

Burlap, lazing about, waiting for a job. Takengon, Aceh, Sumatra

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