
Thailand Golden Triangle
This yellow honey microlot from Doi Pangkhon showcases the craftsmanship of the Merlaeku family, an Akha hilltribe group operating one of the regionâs leading wet mills in partnership with Beanspire. Cherries were selectively harvested, pulped with partial mucilage removal, and dried on raised beds for enhanced sweetness and body.
The result is a clean, textured cup with pleasant, rustic notes. This is a reflection of Doi Pangkhonâs high-altitude terroir and over eight years of processing innovation.
Doi Pangkhon Yellow Honey â Merlaeku Family
Chiang Rai, Thailand | 1,250â1,450 masl
Varietals: Chiang Mai, Typica, SJ133
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Thailand Golden Triangle
This yellow honey microlot from Doi Pangkhon showcases the craftsmanship of the Merlaeku family, an Akha hilltribe group operating one of the regionâs leading wet mills in partnership with Beanspire. Cherries were selectively harvested, pulped with partial mucilage removal, and dried on raised beds for enhanced sweetness and body.
The result is a clean, textured cup with pleasant, rustic notes. This is a reflection of Doi Pangkhonâs high-altitude terroir and over eight years of processing innovation.
Doi Pangkhon Yellow Honey â Merlaeku Family
Chiang Rai, Thailand | 1,250â1,450 masl
Varietals: Chiang Mai, Typica, SJ133
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This yellow honey microlot from Doi Pangkhon showcases the craftsmanship of the Merlaeku family, an Akha hilltribe group operating one of the regionâs leading wet mills in partnership with Beanspire. Cherries were selectively harvested, pulped with partial mucilage removal, and dried on raised beds for enhanced sweetness and body.
The result is a clean, textured cup with pleasant, rustic notes. This is a reflection of Doi Pangkhonâs high-altitude terroir and over eight years of processing innovation.
Doi Pangkhon Yellow Honey â Merlaeku Family
Chiang Rai, Thailand | 1,250â1,450 masl
Varietals: Chiang Mai, Typica, SJ133

