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Java Kayumas Taman Dadar

$ 19.99

One Real 16oz. Pound

The Surya Abadi Kayumas cooperative, which operates around the village of Kayumas on the island of Java, Indonesia, is an example of organic coffee production on small plots, which is atypical in a region dominated by sizeable government-run coffee estates established by the Dutch in the 18th century.

Java Taman Dadar coffee is grown by small family farms whose average land size is around 5 acres. Through the Surya Abadi Kayumas cooperative, farmers also have access to credit and income diversification programs.

Our earliest coffee memories are synonymous with Java, and for a good reason. The origin produces a fantastic coffee with a deep, rich body filled with traditional flavors of toffee and chocolate. In addition, Taman Dadar's exceptional modern milling practices produce an amazingly clean, snappy finish. 

Nose: Sweet, Vanilla, Hops
Cup: Earthy, Full, Bold, Creamy
Finish: Lingering, Cocoa

About this Coffee

GROWER: Smallholder farmers from Curah Tatal & Kayumas villages located on the Ijen Plateau in Eastern Java, Indonesia
REGION: Curah Tatal & Kayumas villages located on the Ijen Plateau in Eastern Java, Indonesia
ALTITUDE: 900 – 1,600 meters
PROCESS: Wet hulled and dried in the sun
VARIETY: Typica
HARVEST: May - September
SOIL: Volcanic loam
CERTIFICATION: Organically Grown

Java Taman Dadar is sourced from family-owned farms near Curah Tatal and Kayumas villages in Java, Indonesia. In the 17th Century, Java coffee was first cultivated in low-lying areas. By the late 19th Century, coffee leaf rust had destroyed production, forcing new coffee cultivation into the highlands where high altitudes and volcanic soil provide perfect growing conditions.

Smallholder organic coffee production is atypical of the region, which is dominated by sizable government-run coffee estates established by the Dutch in the 18th Century.

 Taman Dadar, meaning flower garden, describes how smallholder coffee is cultivated, colorfully intercropped with avocados, erythrina, albizia, and Leucaena trees, which produce food for local consumption and shade.

Java Taman Dadar is wet-hulled, a uniquely Indonesian processing method in which the coffee parchment is removed before the final drying. This produces the hallmark Indonesian flavor.


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Gene Burbey
great coffee & great service

great coffee great service

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Melanie Bishop
I love Old Bisbee Roasters.

I don't even know how long it is that I've been ordering my coffee beans from Seth, but I bet he could tally it up. 15 years? 20? Help me out here, Seth. As some other reviewers have commented, this coffee never disappoints. I love the variety, the in-depth descriptions, the annual opportunity for Holiday Blend, the smell of my mailbox when my 2 lbs. arrive. Even my mail carrier has commented. This is my go-to gift for the holidays, for housewarmings, for people who are hosting me, for young people in my life who are setting up their own first kitchens. The price is fair, the practices are sound, and the shipping is free. As long as I'm around, I'll be getting my beans from Seth.

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Caron Weiner
Great coffee

Great coffee

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Molly Anderson
Java review

Better than the Java I remember getting several years ago. Is it the same one? I'm looking for a replacement for the Sumatran that I love.

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Joe Karp
This is the real deal

I used to be exclusively a ‘Sumatra kind of guy’ until a friend turned me on to Old Bisbee Roasters. This is the third Seth- crafted coffee that I’ve tried (and love) from Old Bisbee Roasters. This is everything that Seth proudly proclaims in his video for Java Kayumas Taman Dadar.
Wish that I could claim this as my favorite coffee but there’s an unopened pound of Brazil Morgiana that wants to take me to Carnival. Paz!