Papua New Guinea Konkua
Papua New Guinea Konkua
Papua New Guinea Konkua

Papua New Guinea Konkua

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ORIGIN:
100% Papua New Guinea Konkua

TASTING NOTES:
Buttery, Rich Notes of Fig and Hazelnut

100% Organic

Coffee Background

Kainantu is one of the first main highland towns on the westbound Highlands Highway—the rugged, and only, official route connecting the East coast of Papua New Guinea (PNG) and its industrial port of Lae with the island’s central rainforests. Kainantu, prior to PNG’s independence in 1975, was a busy coffee city for many Australian and European “plantation” (estate) owners and is home to some of the earliest commercial coffee plantings in the country’s history. From its earliest introduction to present day, the arabica gene stock here is considered to be one of PNG’s strongest natural assets, not to mention one of the best-preserved typica lineage varieties in the world. And these delicate genetics clearly thrive in the country’s highlands, which are some of the most biodiverse and fertile on the planet.

Between World Wars I and II, Australian settlers would establish more and more large coffee estates in the Eastern Highlands and ramp up commercial exports, and rural indigenous Papuans would adopt coffee as a cash crop alongside local subsistence products and regional trade, in most cases processing at home and selling humid parchment to traveling collectors. For hundreds of thousands of rural farmers coffee would be, and continues to be, the very first and only source of currency. To this day expert cultivation knowledge largely remains in the possession and experience of PNG’s plantation owners, and remote smallholder coffee tends to fall short of its potential, receiving scarce quality interventions from ambitious millers and exporters. Certain smallholder groups have managed to make a name for themselves, however, by fetching higher prices with better-prepared lots, and keeping communication strong with their exporters despite the geographical and cultural distances. Konkua is one such group.

Kainantu is still a major trading post and consolidation point for coffee from throughout the Eastern Highlands, and the closest urban center to the surrounding highland expanse of villages and smallholder coffee gardeners. Konkua’s coffee comes from smallholder gardens in two districts: Konkua Okipa near Kainantu, and Obura Wonenara, a remote community a few hours south. 137 smallholders between these two communities collectively farm 313 hectares of planted coffee. Both Konkua and Obura Wonenara, while obscure in size, are nationally recognized in PNG’s coffee industry for their qualities, winning a national cupping competition in 2015.

Coffees grown here are processed as is typical among smallholders in PNG: cherry is picked and hand-pulped on site, and then fermented dry in small plastic tubs or bags, often for as long as 48 hours to achieve the necessary mucilage degradation in a very small batch. Clean water is used to wash the fermented parchment, which is then dried on a combination of ground tarps and, more frequently, raised screen beds. The farming network maintains a central collection depot near the Highlands Highway, where dried parchment accumulates before being sold to the exporter at the mill. “A” in PNG simply denotes a blend of screen sizes, which is independent of the coffee’s quality, and is a common physical grade for smallholder coffee.


Muddy Waters Coffee Variety 3-Pack: Southeast Asian Adventure

This 12oz variety pack whisks you away on a Southeast Asian coffee expedition, featuring beans from Papua New Guinea, Bali, and Sumatra. Each coffee is 100% Fairtrade & Organic, ensuring ethical sourcing and sustainable practices while you savor delicious brews.

Flavor Profile:

The tasting notes mention "buttery, rich notes of fig and hazelnut." This suggests a full-bodied coffee experience, potentially on the darker roast side. Here's a breakdown of what you might expect from each origin:

  • Papua New Guinea: Known for their bold and earthy notes, sometimes with hints of chocolate or spice. Paired with the "buttery" and "rich" description, this could be the darkest roast in the pack.
  • Bali Blue Moon: This unique coffee variety from Bali is known for its smooth texture and complex flavor profile. It can range from nutty and chocolaty to floral and herbal, depending on the processing method.
  • Sumatra: Sumatra Mandheling beans are famous for their full-bodied character, earthy tones, and sometimes herbal or woody nuances. The "fig" and "hazelnut" notes could be indicative of a Sumatran roast in this pack.

Overall, this Muddy Waters Coffee variety 3-pack is a perfect choice for coffee lovers who enjoy rich, bold flavors and exploring unique origins. With its focus on fair trade and organic practices, you can feel good while indulging in your coffee adventure.

 



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From empowering farmers in Colombia to convert cocaine farms into coffee farms to helping a woman run co-op purchase health insurance, our partners in the coffee supply chain have enabled countless individuals to break out of poverty and bring up their communities.

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For years we’ve been developing relationships with producers from all around the world. By building trust and establishing long-term commitments we’re able to offer the highest-tier roasts at an affordable price.

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— Obsessive care in every batch.

Along with being the owner, Chris is a master roaster and has spent 20+ years honing his craft and obsessing over the details. If grit and grind has a flavor profile you’ll taste it with every sip.

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