Description
Coffee plantations were introduced to East Timor in 1815 by the Portuguese. However, many of the Timorese communities were displaced during the Indonesian invasion of 1975. Consequently, much land was abandoned and coffee plantations have since grown wild, thriving in the country’s rich mountainous environment.This is a wet hulled coffee that was cultivated in the Liquica district.
Cherry, coccoa, caramel, nice acidity & sweetness
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