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Peru - La Palma

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Origin: San Jose de Alto

Varietal: Tabi

Process: Washed

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Origin: San Jose de Alto

Varietal: Tabi

Process: Washed

Origin: San Jose de Alto

Varietal: Tabi

Process: Washed

CARAMEL, HONEY, CHOCOLATE

A lovely clean washed lot with a lingering body of chocolate and sweet caramel and honey upfront. This is our current go-to in our cafe and perfect for your everyday drinking espresso, works great on its own or with milk. Medium roast and brews well in all methods. Enjoy! Joel

THE COFFEE ITSELF

Grown by Pedro Garcia Diaz on his 2 hectares of land in the San Francisco village, located in the district of San Jose del Alto. Pedro grows Bourbon, Pache and Tabi varieties and produces around 30 exportable bags of coffee per year. Since Pedro lives in the city, his family manages the farm, but he spends time there during the harvest season and when they prune and apply fertiliser. The coffee on Pedro's farm is picked selectively before being fermented for around 36 hours, washed, and then placed to dry on tarpaulin mats on the ground, where it dries for two weeks. The dedication to selective picking and careful processing ensures a consistent level of quality in his production. San Jose del Alto Overview San Jose del Alto is an area in Jaén with significant potential for quality coffee. Some of the coffees from this area have a distinct cup profile, known for their complexity and vibrant floral notes. Due to the area's isolation, poor road infrastructure, and distance from the city of Jaén, it has received very little investment, both in general and in terms of coffee production. As a result, many farmers remain unassociated, with limited presence from cooperatives or associations, which has led to lower coffee quality and a strong influence of intermediaries. Despite these challenges, San Jose del Alto presents immense opportunities for improving coffee quality and making a meaningful impact on local producers.

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