The Mandailing Province of West Sumatra’s highlands has been hailed as one of the world’s premium coffee growing regions since the Dutch East Indies trading Company began their plantations in the 17th Century.
The strains of Arabica grown in this region produced such exceptional coffee, that it gave the Dutch a total monopoly on the global coffee trade for over 200 years. Prized throughout Europe this strong, black, rich, sweet coffee - Kopi Jawa, or Java, was then lost to the world and thought to be extinct due the dissolution of the Dutch East Indies Trading Company, numerous local political struggles, the Leaf Rust plague of 1880’s, and eventually WWII. The plantations and the coffee trees were literally swallowed and strangled by the jungle.