Thailand - Meuang Khong

Rustic yet vibrant with notes of chocolate orange, chamomile and almond brittle with undertones of fresh herbs.

Producer: Various small-holder producers 

Region: Chaing Mai, Thailand

Harvest: December to February 2025

Varietal(s): Typica and Caturra

Process: Fully Washed

Altitude: 1400 masl

Importer: Living Free Coffee 

Agrton Gourmet Color: 108 (light)

Roasters Cupping Score: 86

In the hills around Chiang Mai, small coffee farms—often just a hectare or two—are cultivated by Akha, Lisu, Karen, and other indigenous Thai communities, collectively known as the chon phao phuen mueang. The coffee is typically grown under the shade of fruit trees and native hardwoods, creating a diverse and sustainable environment.

Arabica coffee was introduced to the region a few decades ago as part of programs aimed at replacing opium cultivation. The high elevation, cool climate, and fertile soils proved well-suited to the crop, and farmers incorporated it into traditional mixed-crop systems that maintain soil health and biodiversity.

During harvest season, cherries are picked by hand in multiple passes to ensure only ripe fruit is collected. Processing methods vary, with some farmers drying the cherries whole on bamboo racks, while others use small-scale equipment to produce washed coffees. These approaches emphasize quality while relying on resources available locally.

Coffees from the region are often bright and clean, with delicate floral or fruit notes. The combination of climate, elevation, and careful farming practices has positioned Chiang Mai’s hill tribe coffees as distinctive offerings in the specialty coffee market.