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About This Coffee

Grown high up in the Bolivian Andes, at almost 2.5km above sea level, we have this incredibly clean and floral expression of the geisha variety. Low oxygen and cool temperatures slow down the ripening process of the coffee cherry. This allows for more time to develop complex sugars within the fruit and is one of the main reasons why high altitude coffees are so prized. The Iturralde family have produced a geisha with delicate tropical notes like lychee and a lingering honey sweetness typical of Bolivian coffees. Coffee Collective describe this coffee as having "a wave of fleeting aromas" and we couldn't agree more. You'll want to get your nose right into the cup to take in all of that intoxicating jasmine and bergamot.

Flavor Profile

BergamotMelonPeach

Coffee Details

Type
Single Origin
Process
Washed
Origin
🇧🇴 Yanacachi, Bolivia
Varieties
Geisha/Gesha
Altitude
1,700-2,600m

Farm & Producer

Farm
Finca Takesi
Producer
Mariana Iturralde