Laos Paksong Hills Typica Variety

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The cup flavors are nicely balanced and sweet, with a slight fruit tone that brings subtle dimension to the overall picture. Caramel, brown sugar, berry tea, lemon hint. City to Full City.

Total Score: 87.0
Product Overview
Full Cupping Notes

Compared to the Catigua lot, this Typica offering has a bit more complexity, though I think most will find that it lands on the more balanced and straightforward end of the flavor spectrum. Mild smells are cleanly sweet, and slightly herbaceous. I get a hint of fruit in the dry fragrance, and the wet aroma brought out some cane sugar notes that carried a caramel accent. The cup flavors are nicely balanced, with a slight fruit tone that brings subtle dimension to the overall picture. Caramel and brown sugar notes lend to a moderate level of sweetness, with a crisp roast taste that drives some caramelized sugar aspects in the aroma. The coffee cools to hints of and berry tea, and a bittering note of lemon rind in the aftertaste that pulls at your tongue. 

COFFEE DETAILS
process methodWet Process (Washed)
cultivarTypica Types
farm gateNo
Farm Notes

Origin & Farm Notes

Though agriculture is one of the main driving forces of the Laotian economy, coffee is not what Laos is known for. Production is low, especially in comparison to neighboring Vietnam, the 2nd largest world coffee supplier. Most of Laos' coffee is grown in an area called the Bolaven Plateau, a mountain range that is very near to the Vietnam border, with altitudes averaging 1200 meters, and micro-climates conducive to growing coffee. Part of the slow growth is the staggering amount of unexploded bombs (thought to be in the tens of millions), a bi-product of the Vietnam war. Coffee made it's way to Laos during the French colonial period in the early 20th C, and has remained a cash-crop for villagers in the Bolaven Plateau ever since. This coffee is from that region, Paksong village in Champasak to be exact, and is made up of coffee from small farms in and around that area. The coffee is sold to a central mill near Paksong where it is processed. They do fairly intensive grading to cut down on defects in the final sort too. They also are doing separations of the different cultivars they grow. This lot is Typica, one of the oldest coffee varieties to be disseminated around the world, and known for positive cup attributes. This coffee is also featured in our Laos Variety Selection 3-pack, along with Catigua and Gesha.

Specs

Technical Specifications

Key specifications and operating details for this product.

region Paksong, Champasak
processing Wet Process (Washed)
drying method Patio Sun-Dried
arrival date Jun 2025
lot size 12
bag size 60 KG
packaging GrainPro Liner
farm gate No
cultivar detail Typica
grade Grade 1
appearance .4 d/300gr, 14+ Screen
roast recommendations City to Full City
recommended espresso No
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