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PERU HB Espresso Coffee

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Discover the rich flavors of Peru’s Juan Santos Atahualpa Cooperative coffee, grown by 413 farmers in the high-quality coffee region of Chanchamayo. Established in 2011, this cooperative has made significant strides in sustainability and development, with certifications including Fairtrade, Organic, Rainforest Alliance, and Utz. Grown at 525 meters above sea level in rich loamy soil, the coffee offers tasting notes of walnut, caramel, and orange, with a soft citric acidity. The medium-heavy body carries a smooth malt and caramel finish, making it a truly refined Peruvian coffee experience.

Coffee was introduced to Peru during the 18th century, however didn't become a prominent exporter of the crop until much later. It is now one of the top producers of Arabica in the world. This coffee was grown by 413 farmers who are members of the Juan Santos Atahualpa Industrial Agroecological Cooperative in Chanchamayo, an area that is famous for high-quality coffees.

The group was established on October 16, 2011, with 20 pioneering partners in Santo Domingo, Kokari, 35 km from the Pichanaki district. It was founded due to the lack of sufficient supporting services in the local coffee supply chain. As a cooperative, it was established for the benefit of the partners and the collective development of the organization.

The cooperative has a number of development and sustainability goals and initiatives that it maintains. They include to improve their production methods and processing techniques, to better market their coffee, and to maintain the standards required of them by the many certifications they possess, including Fairtrade, Organic, Rainforest Alliance, and Utz.

 

 


Tasting Notes
Walnut, caramel and orange. Soft citric acid. Medium-heavy body carries a malt and caramel finish.

Region

Pichanaki, Peru

 Altitude

525 metres above sea level

 Soils

Rich loamey soil