About the Coffee
This lot is one of the experimental lot processed by Torch Coffee Lab to assess the impact of Fruit in Co-fermentation process. Fruit Juniper Berry is mixed with water and fermented to achieve the ideal Brix and pH levels. This mixture is then added to coffee cherries for over anaerobic fermentation before drying. This special process has achieve interesting flavor notes to this coffee so that flavor of Gin really stands out during Yun Dian internal cupping test.
About
Aulai Washing Station
Aulai Washing Station: a flagship outcome of the Mountain Man PlanLocated in Pu’er City, Yunnan Province, at 1,300–1,500 meters, the Aulai Washing Station sits in a warm, humid subtropical monsoon climate—ideal for coffee growth and cherry ripening. Built to give local farmers access to advanced infrastructure, Aulai is equipped with modern, high-efficiency machinery and eco-friendly water treatment. Its sustainable washing protocol reduces the pollution commonly associated with early-stage processing and lifts cup quality at the source. Through carefully managed natural fermentation and meticulous processing, Aulai coffees are notably clean and refreshing, with a pleasantly sweet finish. The station operates as an open platform for surrounding smallholders, translating training into real processing capacity—exactly what the Mountain Man Plan set out to achieve.
Torch Coffee’s origin-first modelFounded in 2014 in Pu’er by Marty Pollack (马丁), Torch Coffee partners with farmers as co-creators rather than aid recipients. Most of Torch’s resources go upstream—cultivation, processing, green-bean trade, roasting, and professional training—while retail plays a smaller role. The goal: strengthen quality where it begins, then connect that value directly to the market so farmers have a business incentive to keep improving. Over the past decade, Torch has built deep relationships in Yunnan and carried its collaboration-based model to origins like Guatemala and Kenya.
Marty Pollack: educator, mentor, bridge-builderA pioneering Q- and R-Grader mentor in China, Marty moved to Pu’er in 2014. By 2015, Torch Coffee Lab was formally registered in Simao District. With hands-on fieldwork and extensive mentoring credentials, Marty and his team focused intensely on fresh-fruit processing—experimenting, documenting, and sharing best practices. Their ambition is simple and bold: close the gap between Yunnan’s producers and consumers so more people can enjoy a quality cup of Yunnan coffee.

The Mountain Man Plan (2017– )To solve the disconnect between farm and cup, Torch launched the Mountain Man Plan—bringing baristas, roasters, and sensory professionals to live and work alongside farmers during harvest. Urban sensory skills (calibration, record-keeping, brewing) meet farmers’ agronomic expertise (variety, picking, fermentation), creating a “1 + 1 > 2” effect on quality. Over time, the program expanded from estate-level collaborations to village-level projects, adding farmer brewing competitions and standardized training so producers can eventually build their own brands and sales channels.
From training to tangible infrastructure: Aulai as proof of conceptAulai embodies the Plan’s core idea: education must lead to access. By pairing farmer training with a cutting-edge washing station, local producers now have:
Advanced machinery & technology for consistent pulping, grading, and drying
Eco-friendly water management that mitigates processing pollution
Standardized fermentation protocols for repeatable flavor outcomes
Open access so smallholders can process cherries to specialty standards
Education, product development & market connectionTorch converts origin improvements into market recognition. Educational tracks (such as standardized processing courses) and curated product releases showcase producer lots under estate names. City cupping tours and buyer linkages help cafés and roasters quickly find Yunnan profiles that match their needs, while projects like flavor mapping make regional differences legible to consumers.
Collaboration platforms that scaleTorch’s Yunnan Lab in Pu’er provides free cupping, technical feedback, and pricing guidance; blind cuppings connect promising farmers with domestic and international buyers. As quality rises, Torch’s model replicates across origins, while remaining deeply rooted in Yunnan.




























