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Hawaiian Goat Coffee Anaerobic Typica

The Dubai Coffee Auction by DMCC 2026 - Producer Discovery

US$25.00/kg

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2 year old Kona Typica Trees at 850 feet elevation. Harvested in September 2025, coffee has undergone a 108 hour anaerobic fermentation with a Saccharomyces Yeast. Dried in its Fruit skin on our drying racks before being finished off in a food dehydrator. This coffee placed 6th overall in the 2025 Kona Coffee Cultural Festival Cupping Competition and received the highest score for all Kona Typicas.
Boxes: 1
Variety: Typica
Weight: 9.5
Process: 108 Hour Anaerobic Yeast Inoculation, Fruit Dried
Region: Kona
Producer Story: Elizabeth and Payman Namvar started Hawaiian Goat Coffee in 2022 as a Roasting Company in Kona. Their objective was to help local farmers take their product to the final stage instead of only selling their coffee as cherry or green. Through their work in Kona they were able to land their own farm. Malakie Estate was established in 2023. It is a low elevation (for Kona standards) coffee farm in the Keauhou Mauka area of Kona. It is a 5 acre parcel that sits at 850ft elevation with Monkey Pod trees providing natural shade to the Property. In the first year, they planted the 3 varieties that are fruit bearing now. Given the location and terroir they miraculously had a first year harvest in which they were able to try their product for the first time and win a few local accolades. With this current (second year) harvest they were able to try different fermentation practices in which we are able to experience their efforts on a global stage. Elizabeth and Payman Namvar both serve in local coffee communities such as the Hawaii Coffee Association and Kona Coffee Farmers Association. They have been helping local farmers with educational resources and providing feedback of their coffees. Both Elizabeth and Payman are Certified Q Graders with the CQI, and Evolved Q Graders with the SCA. They use their experience in hosting free cupping events where the local coffee community gather monthly to try different local coffees. Elizabeth and Payman are hoping to inspire the next generation of coffee farmers in Hawaii. They also have a goal in producing the high quality microlots that are being recognized as luxury coffee.

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