Fairtrade® Guatemala
- Medium-light roast
- Lavender
- Lemongrass
- Pomelo
- Rosemary
- Sweet finish
A medium-body, balanced acidity medium-light roast single-origin Fairtrade® Certified coffee with tasting notes of floral, lavender, lemongrass, lemony bright citrus, pomelo, and rosemary with a sweet finish.
- Altitude: 1,050M - 1,100M which yields a balanced, mild, and smooth flavor with moderate sweetness. These coffees often exhibit gentle acidity and may have hints of fruit or chocolate.
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Soil: Volcanic loam which is rich in nutrients and ideal for coffee cultivation. This type of soil helps produce high-quality coffee due to its ability to retain moisture and provide essential nutrients to the coffee plants.
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Process: Fully washed processing results in clean and bright flavors that highlight the bean's intrinsic qualities. Common tasting notes include citrus, stone fruits, and floral aromas, with a lighter body and crisp finish.
Farm Notes:
Manos Campesinas is an apt name for an export company dedicated to brining coffee directly from the hands of producers. As an umbrella organization, Manos Campesinas helps smaller associations of producers gain access to the international market. This particular lot comes from three groups in the lesser known coffee producing region in the department of San Marcos, which is actually home to two impressive volcanoes (Tajumulco and Tacana) boasting the highest elevations in all of Central America. Each of these community associations (Plan Villa Nueva, Media Cuesta, and Aprocafe Acdi) focus attention on training producers on best organic practices to manage their farms. In addition to making their own fertilizer, producers use their own micro-mills to process harvested cherries, which includes hand sorting, depulping, fermenting, washing and drying the coffee to 11 percent moisture. At this stage, Manos Campesinas steps in with transportation, warehousing and cupping analysis to establish a traceable community blend with a vibrant regional profile ensuring greater producer earnings.
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