History Java Preanger coffee can be said to be the origin of coffee plantations in Indonesia. Java Preanger is an area in West Java, located in the mountainous region of Malabar. Java Preanger Coffee is also commonly referred to as Malabar Coffee or Bandung Coffee. When the Dutch came to Indonesia, they realized the potential for fertility and the contour of Indonesian land was very good for coffee plantations. Therefore, the Dutch at that time made coffee plantations for the first time in Indonesia, namely in West Java. Coffee plantations are formed using the FORCED PLANT METHOD. At that time the people of West Java were forced to plant as much coffee as possible, which then all the results were taken by the Dutch and exported throughout the world. Priangan coffee is known to the world as "A Cup of Java". This enjoyment of Java Preanger coffee is worldwide and remains in demand today. They mentioned "A Cup of Java", since then the term A Cup of Java has become very popular. In 1711, the first coffee exports were carried out by the Dutch through their trade agency known as the VOC. In 1725, Indonesia became the largest coffee exporter in the world, and most of it was supplied from the Java region. At that time local government officials entered into an agreement on the plantation and the seller of the coffee to the VOC. This agreement is known as the Koffiestelsel (Coffee System), where all the results of the current coffee plantation must be sold only to the VOC. Advantages Java Preanger Arabica Coffee has several advantages, among which is its strong aroma. The obvious smell was the aroma of Nutty and Caramel. In addition, this coffee can be said to be light or smooth coffee. For you coffee lovers with a soft taste, then this Java Preanger coffee can be the right choice to accompany your days. Grade Master Specialty Grade Coffee Roast Level Medium to Dark Aroma Nutty, Caramel Acidity Medium Body Medium Flavour Spicy, Herbal, Nutty