Flying Goat Coffee
Sumatra Gayoland Light Roast
Roaster Location: | Healdsburg, California |
Coffee Origin: | Lake Tawar basin, Aceh Province, northern Sumatra, Indonesia. |
Roast Level: | Medium-Dark |
Agtron: | 53/46 |
Review Date: | November 2002 |
Aroma: | 8 |
Acidity: | 7 |
Body: | 7 |
Flavor: | 7 |
Blind Assessment
Lindsey Bolger: "Depending on tolerance for fruitiness with wild tendencies, this coffee will either delight or dismay. Lovely floral aromatics complemented by flourishes of warmed butter, brown sugar and citrus were the first hint that something interesting was going on in the cup. Upon first sip, the coffee displayed overt ferment, the kind that makes your toes curl. Then, after subsequent passes, that overripe fruitiness evolved to the engaging blueberry note so prized in Ethiopia Harrars" (84). Ken also wrestled with ambiguous flavor notes that for him suggested both fermented fruit as well as a hint of mustiness, but he too settled on a positive reading: "sweetly acidy, with lush ferment tones that, as the cup cools, resolve richly and pleasantly to fruity chocolate and brandy" (87).
Notes
Certified organically grown and Fair-Traded. Although traditionally processed Sumatras like this one are technically wet-processed, a series of peculiarities in how they are processed and dried give them their characteristic low-key richness and idiosyncratic, often unpredictable, flavor notes. Flying Goat Coffee is a boutique retail/wholesale roaster located in the wine country of northern California. Visit
Who Should Drink It
Lovers of sweet but edgy flavors, valentines without sentimentality.
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This review originally appeared in the November, 2002 tasting report: What Makes Sumatra Coffees Taste The Way They Do?