Guatemala - Jabiru Union - Washed
Tasting Notes: Dried fruits, dark chocolate, honey
SCA Cup Score: 84 What does this mean?
Producers: Various small holder farms
Processing: Washed
Varietal: Bourbon, Catuai, Caturra, Pache
Growing Altitude: 1500 - 1800masl
Harvest: December - April
What is it good for?: Solid all rounder. We have been enjoying this as a long black recently.
Additional Notes : Classic Central American quality at a great price. Makes a nice balanced cup with a subtle acidity and lovely mouthfeel.
This washed lot was processed at a cherry mill in Ayarza, Santa Rosa. In Guatemala, coffee is traditionally processed individually by smallholder farmers, making it difficult to manage and guarantee quality form lot to lot. The importer of this coffee in works with numerous farmers in the region, paying a premium for ripe cherry and processing it centrally to maintain strict standards throughout.
Francisco Nájera is one of many local producers they work with at the Ayarza cherry mill. Francisco was born in El Naranjo town in the Jutiapa department of Guatemala. He is 30 years old, married with two children and has been working in the coffee production business for around 15 years. Cultivating various small plots covering just under 1ha in total, Francisco is a small producer but a great entrepreneur, and has excelled in the coffee production business despite the adversity and constant threat of various coffee diseases. He also dedicates part of his time to developing coffee tree nursery services to sell saplings to other farmers in the region.