PAPUA NEW GUINEA BUNUM-WO PEABERRY Subscription/Monthly

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Notes: Chocolate Malt, Candied Cherries, Leather, Rich Body, Sweet Finish

BUNUM WO ESTATE

Location: Wahgi Valley, Western Highlands Province

Altitude: 1500 MASL

Soil type: Volcanic

Shade trees: Albiza, Casuarina, Old-growth

Predominant Varietal: Typica

Main crop period: April to September

Size:
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Notes: Chocolate Malt, Candied Cherries, Leather, Rich Body, Sweet Finish

BUNUM WO ESTATE

Location: Wahgi Valley, Western Highlands Province

Altitude: 1500 MASL

Soil type: Volcanic

Shade trees: Albiza, Casuarina, Old-growth

Predominant Varietal: Typica

Main crop period: April to September

Notes: Chocolate Malt, Candied Cherries, Leather, Rich Body, Sweet Finish

BUNUM WO ESTATE

Location: Wahgi Valley, Western Highlands Province

Altitude: 1500 MASL

Soil type: Volcanic

Shade trees: Albiza, Casuarina, Old-growth

Predominant Varietal: Typica

Main crop period: April to September

Benchmark Coffee Traders distributes high quality green coffees from Bunum Wo Estate in Papua New Guinea. We have direct family ties with these coffee producers and we work closely with them to bring their beautiful coffees to roasters in America. We support a strong social agenda that provides free housing, free healthcare, and free schooling to the coffee pickers and farmers who work tirelessly to help produce these unique coffees.

All coffee bearing the Bunum Wo name is grown at over 4500 feet elevation. Bunum Wo considers soil and water conservation as a priority and the estate is bird and eco-friendly. Bunum Wo employs a medium density shade strategy, using two types of shade trees. This promotes even ripening of coffee cherries and provides habitat for at least 90 species of birds.

Bunum Wo is a washed Arabica coffee that undergoes a rigorous wet factory process. Quality Control begins in the field; Cherries are hand-picked and carefully checked for uniformity; it must be red and fully ripe which allows for the correct balance of sugar and acid within the cherry. This selected cherry is then pulped on the day of picking.

A fermentation process follows, a period of three days broken every 24 hours by washing – but unlike many other coffees, the Bunum Wo process follows this by total immersion in water for a further day. This balances the flavors. After sun-drying, the coffees are carefully conditioned for 21 days. This is followed by destoning, hulling, grading, densometric sorting, color sorting, and finally hand sorting.