The Flavor Profile
A round cup with notes of dark chocolate and spice, balanced by tropical fruit acidity.
Crafted by the women-led Ketiara Cooperative in Aceh, Sumatra, this coffee showcases the care and expertise of its producers. Stumptown’s Indonesia Bies Penantan is rich and full-bodied, with notes of dark chocolate, toasted nuts, and a hint of earthy spice—a simple, flavorful cup that tells the story of its farmers and their craft.
A round cup with notes of dark chocolate and spice, balanced by tropical fruit acidity.
"Indonesia Bies Penantan is an incredible example of Sumatran coffee and always blows me away with its complexity – the deep chocolate and spice notes are balanced by tropical fruit acidity and a dense, juicy body."
Green Coffee Quality Control Specialist
Since 2013, we’ve been working with Ibu Rahmah, the chairwoman of the women-led Ketiara Cooperative, around the same time the group became organic-certified. Bies Penantan refers to a specific group of highland villages where the smallholder farmers who contribute to this lot grow their coffee. The farmers cultivate their coffee organically on small farms around Takengon, Aceh, Indonesia, where steady rainfall allows for an almost year-round harvest.
In addition to collecting, processing, blending, and preparing coffee for export, the Ketiara Cooperative provides technical services and regular training on organic best practices for its members, supporting sustainable farming and the continued development of the women behind every coffee lot.