New Arrival from Peru
MAY 10,2022
Farmers in Peru usually process their coffee on their own farms using the Fully washed method. Cherry is usually pulped, fermented and dried in the sun. Traditionally, smaller farmers would use tarps laid on the ground or under the roof of their homes. Increasingly, cooperatives are establishing centralized drying facilities – usually raised beds or drying sheds where members are encouraged to dry their parchment. Some farmers are beginning to adopt these practices on their own farms, and drying greenhouses and parabolic beds are becoming more common as farmers pivot towards specialty markets.
After drying, coffee will then be sold in parchment to the cooperative. Producers who are not members of a cooperative often have the opportunity to sell on to cooperatives, as well.
Features
CERTIFICATIONS | Fair Trade - 100% USDA Organic
LOCATION | Peru
REGION I Jaen/Cajamarca
VARIETAL I Bourbon, Catimor, Caturra, Pache, Typica
TASTING NOTES I Toffee, Creamy, Chocolate & A Mild Acidity
ALTITUDE | 1,200 to 1,600 meters above sea level
PROCESS | Fully washed
HARVEST | March - September
LOT | 1133
We proudly offer Grade 1 Peru Coffee Organic Fair Trade in the following products: