Flores (or Flower) Island is 360 miles long, and is located 200 miles to the east of Bali. It was named by the Portuguese for the beautiful coral gardens that surround it. The Portuguese influence has also made Flores a predominately Catholic island. The island of Komodo, just to the west, is home to the world’s largest lizard, the Komodo Dragon.
The terrain of Flores is rugged, with numerous
active and inactive volcanoes. Ash from these volcanoes has created
especially fertile Andosols, ideal for organic coffee
production. Arabica coffee is grown at 1,200 to 1,800 meters on
hillsides and plateaus. Most of the production is grown under shade
trees and wet processed at farm level. Befitting its name, coffee from
Flores is known for sweet chocolate, floral and woody notes.
exporter and contact
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Production area
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Name and cup profile
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Crop cycle
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Lion Lestari
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Ruteng
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Heavy body with low acidity. Caramel, chocolate and vanilla
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May to August
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PT Indokom Citrapersada
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Ngada
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"Blue Flores"
Heavy body and low acidity.
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May to August
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