Papua New Guinea
Papua New Guinea is an independent state in Oceania, bordered by the Pacific Ocean. With a population of over 7 million inhabitants, it is the second-largest country in Oceania after Australia.
The country is predominantly mountainous, with the highest peak being Mount Wilhelm, reaching an elevation of 4,509 meters above sea level. About three-quarters of the territory is covered by rainforest, which constitutes a vast resource. The climate is tropical, characterized by abundant rainfall.
The population is mainly rural and young, with over 84% of the inhabitants residing in rural areas. One of the primary sources of income is based on the export of coffee and cocoa.
Specialty
Cupping
Cupping score certified by Q-Graders and obtained through the SCA protocol.
Cupper's notes
Papua New Guinea coffee is characterized by fruity notes such as peach and cherry, a chocolatey and sweet flavor. It has a pleasant citric acidity and is well-balanced.
Green Coffee Analysis
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The Sigri plantation, located in the Wahgi Valley, enjoys an excellent reputation for producing high-quality coffee. The coffee is cultivated at an altitude of approximately 1600 meters above sea level. Over 5000 people are dedicated to carefully selecting each cherry and every bean during each harvesting season, ensuring meticulous quality control from handpicking to the drying phase. The result is a sensational balance between sweetness and acidity in the cup.