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Quetzalito

Guatemala - Huehuetenango - Quetzalito - Washed - Organic - by Sail

Red bourbonRed catuaiCaturra rougeWashed
Organic
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An extremely clean coffee

With the characteristic profile of its terroir, and in fully Organic production!
Quetzalito is a coffee produced on the terroir of San Pedro Necta in the renowned Huehuetenango region by a local producer organization. The coffee cherries come from Bourbon, Typica, Caturra, and Catuaí varieties. The farms are mostly located at an altitude of 1800m.
The process in brief: the harvest is manual and selective; after a 12-hour fermentation period, the coffees are placed to dry on patios for 8 to 10 days; then they are milled.

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  • Origin

    Guatemala
  • region

    Huehuetenango
  • terroir

    San Pedro Necta
  • Species

    Arabica
  • Varieties

    Red bourbon,

    Red catuai,

    Caturra rouge

  • Process

    Washed

  • Drying

    15 days patios

  • Packaging

    69kg - Jute bags

  • Altitude

    1400 - 2000
  • Harvest period

    December - March
  • Type of harvest

    Manual

Terroir San Pedro Necta

San Pedro Necta is a municipality in Huehuetenango’s department, Guatemala, with historical roots dating back to pre – Columbian times. Its name comes from two sources: "San Pedro," in honor of the apostle of the same name, and "Necta," a Mam word meaning "where the river flows," referring to the San Pedro River that crosses the municipal seat. 

SanPedro Necta has a rugged, mountainous topography, with altitudes ranging from1,000 to 2,400 meters above sea level. It is crisscrossed by ravines, rivers (such as the San Pedro), and slopes that create varied microclimates. The majority of coffee cultivation is located between 1,200 - 2,000 meters above sea level; its economy is primarily based on agriculture, which accounts for more than 85% of its economically active population. The three most important crops are corn, beans, and coffee. Corn and beans are staple foods and are widely cultivated in almost all communities in the municipality. Coffee, meanwhile, is the most important cash crop, especially in temperate and warm zones. The municipality has nearly 4,000 manzanas (2,800 hectares) dedicated to this crop and a production that exceeds 275,000 quintals of coffee cherries per year. 

The development of coffee growing in the municipality has strengthened community organization around cooperatives and small-producer associations. Unlike other crops, coffee in San Pedro Necta is frequently grown under shade, which contributes to forest conservation, biodiversity, and soil retention.  

Analyzed to the nearest gram

Find detailed physical and sensory analyzes of your coffee in the quality sheet with:

  • Density
  • The humidity level
  • Water activity
  • Colorimetry
  • The sieve
  • The nature of the defects
  • The score and its details
  • The aromatic profile (downloadable)
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