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Papouasie Sigri coffee beans from the mountains of Papua New Guinea, near the Wahgi Valley. 100% Arabica for a balanced specialty coffee with notes of date and brown sugar. 250g coffee beans.
Specialty Coffee : Among the best coffees in the world, from a terroir with a history and traceability. They represent less than 10% of the world's production and are assessed by professional tasters. These are flawless coffees that offer us unique tasting notes.
Exceptional Coffee : They reflect their terroir by guaranteeing a fairer supply chain, better traceability and an exceptional cup. With a score of over 80/100, these coffees are the gateway to specialty coffee.
Each coffee is unique! Its terroir and specificities give it its identity.
Main Characteristics:
A Closer Look at Appellations:
This Papua New Guinean coffee is a label coffee.
| | | A Label Coffee : a superior-quality coffee that corresponds to a certain coffee-growing region |
| A Terroir Coffee : high-quality coffee, renowned for the distinctiveness of its soil | |
| A MicroLot : a terroir coffee grown on a specific plot known for its exceptional quality and specific preparation |
Find out more about the different appellations of specialty coffee on our blog.
| Julien* likes: - Its nutty, brown sugar notes - Its strong attack - Its long aftertaste *The roaster who is a few beans short of a bag (Cafés Lugat) | 84.5 /100 |
Other Production Characteristics:
Harvest Period: April to September
The Story of Cafés Lugat:
Lionel Lugat is the legendary roaster at MaxiCoffee . Over the years, he has surrounded himself with an expert team of roasters.
This coffee specialist , judge in the French Coffee Championships and expert columnist for our coffee company tells the story of Cafés Lugat and his passion for coffee roasting below.
Up in the mountains of Papua New Guinea , we find the Sigri plantation, which grows some of the finest gourmet coffee in the world.
The coffea plants grow at altitudes of around 1,500m, where they benefit from a cool climate and plenty of rain. They grow under shade trees, which protect them from the wind, sun and heavy rain. These trees are also home to plenty of local birds.
All the coffea plants on the plantation are of the Typica variety. The Sigri plantation pays special attention to quality control. Every coffea fruit is hand picked and carefully checked.
The cherries must be really red, as this shows that they are full of sugar and acidic. The carefully selected harvested cherries are then pulped on the same day. The parchment coffee, meaning the coffee bean still covered in its shell, is immersed in water for several days, which greatly improves its quality. It is then dried naturally in the sun.
Check also our Medium Roast from the Sigri Coffee Plantation in Papua New Guinea: Our Cafés Lugat Tari Mountain !
A Bit of Background
Located in the Melanesian archipelago , Papua New Guinea covers the eastern part of the vast island of New Guinea . The whole of New Guinea is considered the third biggest island in the world, after Australia and Greenland. The other half is made up of the province West Papua , which belongs to Indonesia .
The country grew its first coffea plants in around 1800. Approximately 95% of the coffee made in Papua New Guinea is wet-processed Arabica coffee . The rest is Robusta coffee, grown on the plains.
In Papua New Guinea , nearly a million people live off the coffee industry. The population tends to be split into tribes, who live in small villages in clearly defined territories. Around 90% of smallholder coffee farmers work together as a cooperative to wet-process their harvest, while 76 large producers produce close to 25% of the country's total exports.
The mountainous geography, deep valleys, shaded forests and humid climate are the perfect conditions to create a quality coffee .
Smallholder coffee farmers take care of a plot of 2 hectares or less, on which there are between 20 and 600 coffea plants . Some 80 plantations or estates are registered. The most famous among them are the Sigri , Bunum Wo , Arona Valley , Gumanch and Tremearne plantations.
Nowadays, Australian organisations like NASAA and BioFarm Australia assist Papua New Guinean coffee producers towards achieving organic certification .
The local coffee industry is monitored by the Coffee Industry Corporation . The country's government has always supported the production of Arabica coffee. At the beginning of every season, it guarantees a minimum sale price for farmers.
Cafés Lugat boasts a team of enthusiastic young coffee roasters who select exceptional coffees and create irresistible recipes just for you. Through their range of coffee beans, ground coffees and Nespresso* Original compatible capsules, their mission is to bring you the unique flavour and aromas from the world's best coffee-producing areas!
Their passion for coffee has even won them awards. Marco, the brand's head roaster, was awarded the French Barista Championship title at the 2017 French Championships.