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Aldama

Mexico - Chiapas - Aldama - F. Sántiz - Bourbon - Natural - BP-N20

TypicaCaturraBourbonNatural

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About this coffee

Our partner Jesus Salazar, Cafeologo, developed in 2010 in Chiapas a coffee growing project involving the Mayan communities. He works directly with 140 micro-producers who cultivate high quality coffee produced under the shade of the Mexican primary forest. Far from intensive production, each farmer produces about 20 bags per year. Jesus, Q-processor, accompanies them on the technical side of the process to create high-quality nano-batches, the best that we have tasted in Mexico for a long time!

Salvador and his wife Esperanza are coffee producers extraordinaire! They met Jesus Salaza more than 11 years ago and since then they share a beautiful professional relationship. These Tsotsil Maya farmers own many plots of land that they have been able to acquire thanks to their great performance in the world of specialty coffee production. Half of the production is reserved for Cafeología for the Beneficio Experimental.

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  • Origin

    Mexico
  • Region

    Chiapas
  • Terroir

    Aldama
  • Producer

    Famillie Sántiz
  • Species

    Arabica
  • Varieties

    Typica,

    Caturra,

    Bourbon

  • Process

    Natural

  • Drying

    Drying beds

  • Packaging

    50kg - Jute bags

  • Altitude

    1450
  • Harvest period

    January - March
  • Type of harvest

    Manual

The terroir Aldama

Aldama lies at an altitude of 1,445 metres in Chiapas. In 2020, it had a population of 1,048. Coffee is grown here, as well as sugar cane, which has been used to make aguardiente. Coffee projects began in 1970 with classic tipica, bourbon and caturra varieties, with the help of the government and buyers with organic certifications.

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