Altura
Mexico - Chiapas - Altura - Organic
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Über diesen Kaffee
They work with Huatusco coffees, buying the coffee as cherries (unlike many processors who buy coffee already in parchment form), which allows them to effectively monitor product quality. All the coffees are processed at Huatusco, ensuring full traceability of the transformation process.
This coffee, produced on volcanic terroirs at altitudes of between 1,200 and 1,300 metres, is a fully-washed coffee, unlike many other Mexican coffees which are often simply "washed".
Produced from the Typica and Pluma varieties (a Typica mutation that occurred in the town of Pluma Hidalgo), this coffee has a profile quite similar to that of the Huehuetenango coffees in Guatemala.
It is worth noting that, for years, 85% of Mexican coffees were destined to 4 large agri-food groups, which prevented the country from improving the quality of its production. By working with Don Pepe, we are privileging a local Mexican partner, who is working to promote the industry and improve quality over the long term, while also ensuring total traceability for you, the consumer.
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Mexico Region
Chiapas Art
Arabica Sorten
Pluma,
Typica
Verfahren
Washed
Trocknung
Patios
Verpackung
69kg - Jute bags
Höhe
1200 - 1300 Erntezeit
Oktober - März Erntemethode
Maschinelle
Die Region Chiapas
Located in the southwest of Mexico, the Chiapas region has a contrasting landscape of coasts, valleys, mountains and tropical forests. Coffee is grown at altitudes of between 1,300 and 1,700 meters above sea level. It is one of the most important coffee producing regions in Mexico, accounting for 40% of the country's total production. Significantly, Chiapas shares a border with Guatemala's famous Huehuetenango region, which has a significant influence on the coffee's aromatic profile.
The climatic conditions in Chiapas make for rich and varied agriculture. Coffee and cocoa are grown here, as well as bananas, corn, mangoes, honey and cane sugar. Mexico is a diverse and challenging coffee-growing region. It is home to many indigenous communities: Maya, Tseltal, Tzotzil, Ch'ol, Tojol-ab... farmers who are proud of their heritage and their unique varieties, which date back several centuries. Most of the coffee plantations are family-run and there is a growing number of solidarity-based cooperatives. In short, this is a region rich in culinary, cultural and geographical diversity!
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