Sumatra Mutu Batak | Single Origin Coffee – Kaldi's Coffee

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Sumatra Mutu Batak

Product image 1image of 12 ounce bag of Sumatra Mutu Batak
Product image 2DESCRIPTION: FIG BAR, CACAO NIB, CLOVE, DRIED MANGO. PROCESS: WET HULLED
Product image 3Image of Lake Toba, which is the largest volcanic lake in the world.

Regular price €17,95

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Fig bar, Cacao Nib, Clove, Dried Mango

WHY WE LOVE IT: The classic Sumatran flavor profile shines in this rich, full-bodied release.

REGION: Lintong

PROCESSING METHOD: Wet Hulled 

ALTITUDE: 1,000 - 1,300 m

VARIETIES: Ateng, Jember, Garundang

Mutu Batak offers a distinctive and layered flavor profile that balances notes of spice, fruitiness, and cocoa. These rich flavors create a cup that is both comforting and adventurous. Many coffee lovers are drawn to the unique character of Sumatran coffees, celebrated for their deep complexity and natural sweetness. This profile is a perfect example of why the region continues to captivate specialty coffee lovers far and wide.

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The Sumatra Lintong Mutu Batak originates from carefully selected smallholder farmers near the town of Lintongnihuta in North Sumatra Province. Nestled on the southern shores of Lake Toba—the world’s largest volcanic lake—this region benefits from fertile volcanic soil and elevations ranging from 1,000 to 1,300 meters, creating ideal conditions for coffee cultivation. Each farmer tends to small plantations of two to four hectares, with about 1,000 coffee trees per hectare. These dedicated producers grow, harvest, and depulp their coffee on-site. After depulping, the coffee is fermented overnight, washed the following day, and partially dried to reduce surface moisture before being delivered to the production facility.

Once at the facility, every batch undergoes strict inspection to meet quality standards. Approved lots are initially dried in greenhouses to around 40% moisture, then hulled and returned for further drying until they reach 12–13% moisture content. The coffee is then sent to the warehouse in Medan, where it is inspected again and stored for two months to stabilize. Finally, it undergoes meticulous hand-sorting, final grading, and bagging in preparation for export. Known for its larger screen size (15/16), Mutu Batak offers vibrant acidity, a full-bodied profile, and a sweet, lingering finish.

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