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Papua New Guinea Madan Plantation
Madan Plantation is one of the few privately
owned (as opposed to tribally owned) coffee farms in the western highlands of
Papua New Guinea. Once famed as a highly respected and successful farm, it fell
into disuse after a series of misfortunate events and changed ownership. In
2003, a Mongai tribesman bought the plantation and has worked hard to reinstate
it as one of the most treasured coffees to come from this country. Madan
Plantation has a pronounced acidity and earthy, full-bodied flavor. A medium to
dark roast is generally favored for achieving this coffee's peak complexity.
5.35
10.39
30.58
58.76
113.92
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 Papua New Guinea Madan
Peaberry
Madan Plantation is one of the few privately
owned (as opposed to tribally owned) coffee farms in the western highlands of
Papua New Guinea. Once famed as a highly respected and successful farm, it fell
into disuse after a series of misfortunate events and changed ownership. In
2003, a Mongai tribesman bought the plantation and has worked hard to reinstate
it as one of the most treasured coffees to come from this country. Madan
Plantation has a pronounced acidity and earthy, full-bodied flavor. A medium to
dark roast is generally favored for achieving this coffee's peak complexity.
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