Guatemala Buena Esperanza

15,12 $

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Notes of plum, cola, and baking spice showcase Buena Esperanza as an exceptional example of what we like about Guatemalan coffee. The upfront stone fruit flavor is followed by a spiced body and complex finish. It turns all your bad feelings into good ones and you can’t argue with that. 

Via Onyx Coffee Importers:

Altitude 1900 MASL

On the south-western side of Hoja Blanca, in the Cuilco department of Huehuetenango, lies finca Buena Esperanza. For more than forty years Doña Maria Castillo, a widow, has been farming coffee, every year hoping for a good harvest. The ‘Good Hope’ persists today in Maria’s thirty-year-old son Noe, who farms these steep mountains with his brother Marvel. Noe’s pride in the land he was given is evident, and he’s eager to explain his process and techniques, which he learned from his 10 years working for Nicolas Castillo of Nueva Esperanza, a neighboring farm and Onyx partner.

Calum and avocado trees protect the Bourbon and Caturra trees, and the family strives to use organic products for fertilization wherever possible. Having recovered greatly from the coffee rust of past seasons, Noe has invested in more effective pruning methods — the production yield this season will be smaller, but he hopes to improve the health of the trees and increase yields in the future. Processing has improved greatly due to a brand new, much larger drying patio and new wet mill. Water is fed from pure ground springs, or Nacimiento as opposed to the river, as lot and mill are high above the river.

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