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Under the dense tropical forests of Sumatra’s northern Gayo Mountains, the Gayo Arabika Mahkota Indonesia (GARMINDO) produces one of Indonesia’s finest coffees, formerly named the ASKOGO cooperative.

Our Sumatran coffee was grown by members of the family-owned farms organized around the Gayo Arabika Mahkota Indonesia cooperative (GARMINDO), located in the Takengon highlands of the Aceh province on the island of Sumatra, Indonesia. This region of Indonesia is also referred to as the Gayo land because the coffee farmers are from the Gayonese ethnic group.

GARMINDO currently has 760 members organized in 13 villages. They are all located in the regencies of Aceh Tengah and Bener Meriah. ASKOGO members grow their coffee from 1,000 to 1,500 meters above sea level.

The GARMINDO co-op offers regular training activities to each of the farmers in their co-op, in order to improve the quality of their coffees, learn new harvest techniques, and implement more beneficial farming practices. This group was founded in 2008, and has continually improved their coffee in the subsequent years. We have been purchasing coffee from GARMINDO (formerly named ASKOGO) since 2015.

Thanksgiving Coffee

Sumatra Takengon Highlands Medium Roast

Sumatra Takengon Highlands Medium Roast

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Characteristics

Roast

Medium

Body

Rich

Acidity

Mellow

Notes

Earthy body, Butterscotch, Cedar

Farm

Gayo Arabika Mahkota Indonesia (GARMINDO)

Farmer

760 members in 13 villages

Varietal

Typica and Catimor

Process

Wet Hulled

Location

Aceh Tengah and Bener Meriah, Gayo Mountains, Sumatra

Story

Triangle Accent

Under the dense tropical forests of Sumatra’s northern Gayo Mountains, the Gayo Arabika Mahkota Indonesia (GARMINDO) produces one of Indonesia’s finest coffees, formerly named the ASKOGO cooperative.

Our Sumatran coffee was grown by members of the family-owned farms organized around the Gayo Arabika Mahkota Indonesia cooperative (GARMINDO), located in the Takengon highlands of the Aceh province on the island of Sumatra, Indonesia. This region of Indonesia is also referred to as the Gayo land because the coffee farmers are from the Gayonese ethnic group.

GARMINDO currently has 760 members organized in 13 villages. They are all located in the regencies of Aceh Tengah and Bener Meriah. ASKOGO members grow their coffee from 1,000 to 1,500 meters above sea level.

The GARMINDO co-op offers regular training activities to each of the farmers in their co-op, in order to improve the quality of their coffees, learn new harvest techniques, and implement more beneficial farming practices. This group was founded in 2008, and has continually improved their coffee in the subsequent years. We have been purchasing coffee from GARMINDO (formerly named ASKOGO) since 2015.

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  • Founded in 1972 on the Mendocino Coast of California. (50+ years
  • Roaster of the year Award
  • Good Food Award winner
  • Golden Bean winner
  • Multiple 90+ reviews from Coffee Review
  • Awards for top 25 coffee of the year on Coffee Review (twice)
  • Thanksgiving Coffee has been roasting coffee since before the world thought it was a cool idea.
  • Widely recognized as the oldest specialty coffee roaster in the region.
  • Started as one of the first micro-roasters in the United States
  • Oldest coffee Roaster in Mendocino County
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Over 50 Years of Award-Winning Coffee

Founded in 1972 on California’s Mendocino Coast, Thanksgiving Coffee is one of the oldest specialty coffee roasters in the region and among the first micro-roasters in the United States. With over 50 years of experience, it has earned numerous accolades, including Roaster of the Year, Good Food Awards, Golden Bean awards, and multiple 90+ ratings from Coffee Review. The company has also twice been recognized for producing one of the top 25 coffees of the year. Its long history reflects a commitment to quality long before specialty coffee became mainstream.





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  • CL
    Coffee L.
    I recommend this product
    Rated 4 out of 5 stars
    4 Stars

    A really solid cup of coffee. Nice balance. There are others I like better, but Tracy really enjoyed this.

  • CL
    Coffee L.
    I recommend this product
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    5 Stars

    Solid medium roasted Sumatran coffee destined for the Chemex. Earthy with notes of butterscotch. This is my first experience with Thanksgiving coffee and would not hesitate to order more in the future!