Origin Selection
Vietnam Lam Dong Cau Dat Arabica Selection
A Vietnam Arabica origin selection from Lam Dong, positioned for approachable cup evaluation and regional market development.
Origin File
Asia-Pacific / Vietnam / Cau Dat, Da Lat, Lam Dong Province, Vietnam
Main Crop 2025 · Washed · Omni Roast
An origin file from Wayfarer Cafe, recording place, season, processing, cup direction and sourcing context before a coffee becomes part of our supply discussion.

Origin Snapshot
This snapshot keeps the origin readable before a buyer, café, roaster or partner enters a sourcing conversation.
Crop Period / Crop Year
Main Crop 2025
Altitude
1400–1650 masl
Varietal
Catimor, Bourbon-related local selections, Arabica cultivars
Processing Method
Washed
Suggested Use
Omni Roast
Flavor Notes
Brown sugar, citrus peel, green apple, roasted nuts, cocoa, soft herbal finish.
Why this origin matters
This origin is recorded not only as a place name, but as part of the sourcing context behind Wayfarer Cafe. Its region, processing method, cup direction and practical use help us understand whether it can support green coffee discussion, roasted sample evaluation, local market testing or business supply cooperation.
For us, an origin file is a working reference. It connects what is grown in a place with how that coffee may be evaluated, explained and carried into coffee supply conversations for partners, cafés, roasters or local market channels.
Place
Coffee begins with place. This origin note records the location behind the cup, helping us connect terrain, processing, cup character and sourcing context.
Location
Vietnam / Cau Dat, Da Lat, Lam Dong Province, Vietnam
Cup Direction & Suggested Use
Brown sugar, citrus peel, green apple, roasted nuts, cocoa, soft herbal finish.
Omni Roast
Flavor notes are used as a practical guide rather than a fixed promise. Each batch may vary with harvest, processing, storage, roasting approach and preparation method.
How we read this origin
We read an origin through several layers: where it comes from, how it is processed, how the cup presents itself, and how realistically it can serve a business use case. A coffee may be distinctive in the cup, but it also needs to be understandable, repeatable and suitable for the partner who will use it.
This is where origin information connects with sourcing judgment. The goal is not only to describe a coffee, but to understand where it may fit in a real supply relationship, whether as a green coffee lot, roasted sample line, origin selection or business supply option.
Sourcing Context
Vietnam is often understood globally through Robusta, but the highlands around Da Lat and Cau Dat offer a different sourcing conversation. In Lam Dong, altitude, cooler mountain conditions and local Arabica production create a profile that can be useful for cafés, sample evaluation and practical business supply discussions, especially for buyers looking beyond the most familiar specialty coffee origins.
This origin is included in the Wayfarer Cafe system as part of our Asia-Pacific sourcing map and as a reference connected to field observation in Vietnam. It is not positioned as a romantic origin story, but as a working origin file: a way to understand Vietnam’s developing Arabica potential, its relationship with local processing, and its possible role in roasted sample lines, café use or regional coffee supply cooperation.
Availability Note
Vietnam Lam Dong Arabica may be suitable for sample discussion, roasted evaluation and regional supply exploration. Specific lot quality, processing details, packing form and availability should be confirmed by current supplier communication and sample testing.
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