Five Ways
Amsterdam, Netherlands
This lot is a blend of day lots from producers in the San Ignacio districts of Chirinos, San Jose de Lourdes, and Tabaconas. The producers in these areas pick and process their coffee themselves, and typically dry the coffee on a lined patio. After being picked, the coffee is rested for 24 hours before being dried for 25-30 days. The main varieties grown are caturra, bourbon, catuai, and typica. These three districts are among the most promising quality areas in all of Latin America, with high altitudes and ideal growing conditions. Since these day lots were very small, we couldn't export them as individual lots. Therefore, we created this blend with all of the day lots that matched this heavily fruited, complex, and floral cup profile. Alongside Honduras, Peru has historically been regarded as the discount Latin American origin of unremarkable and often unreliable quality. This reputation and its accompanying price discount are the results of supply chains focused on large volumes based on aggregated quality, built to serve roasters seeking value over remarkable coffee. This happens at the expense of Peruvian farmers who don’t reap the rewards of higher income through improved quality. We believe that Peru has the potential to match up on quality to any of its origin counterparts in Latin America. We set out to prove this. The altitude of the Andes combined with rich volcanic soils and tropical rainfall means that Peru has the ideal topography and climate for producing high quality Arabica coffee. We identified the problem as post-harvest processing. Farmers had received little to no training on the chemistry and precision required to maximise the quality of their coffees. We realised that if we provided training that demanded attention to detail, we would need to offer the financial incentive to reward those farmers who made the effort.
Watermelon
Cocoa Nibs
Blueberry
Type
Single Origin
Origin
Chirinos 06841, Peru
Roast
Filter
Species
Arabica
Varieties
Typica, Bourbon, Catuai, Caturra
Process
Natural
Altitude
1750m