Sumatra Mandheling

Indonesia
Sumatra Mandheling, Indonesia coffee growing region — watercolor illustration
Altitud 1,000-1,500m
Clima Equatorial tropical at 700-1,500m with year-round rainfall up to 3,800mm; persistent humidity and the unique wet-hulling process give Mandheling its characteristic full body, low brightness.
Suelo Volcanic andosol from the Lake Toba caldera region; light, porous, and exceptionally mineral-rich, this soil holds moisture well and, combined with the wet-hulling process.
Cosecha September-December (main), March-June (fly crop)

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Sumatra Mandheling refers to coffee grown in the Mandailing Natal and South Tapanuli regencies around the ancient Lake Toba supervolcano in northern Sumatra. The name derives from the Mandailing ethnic group, though it has become a generic market label for northern Sumatran coffee. These coffees are processed using the unique Giling Basah (wet-hulling) method, which produces their signature earthy, herbal, and cedar-like flavor with a heavy, syrupy body and muted acidity. The volcanic soils and equatorial climate produce dense, hard beans despite the relatively moderate elevations. Mandheling is one of the world's most distinctive and recognizable coffee origins, prized for its bold, complex character in dark roasts and espresso blends.