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Guatemala - La Unión Amarillo

Guatemala - La Unión Amarillo

Regular price $24.00 AUD
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Origine: Huehuetenango, Guatemala      
Variety: Yellow Tapazio, Yellow catucai, Yellow bourbon
Process: Washed
Elevation: 1,650 - 1,850 MASL
Farm Owner: Carlos Rivas

 

This microlot was grown and processed at La Unión, a beautiful 21-hectare farm nestled in the hills of Guatemala’s Huehuetenango department. The farm is owned by third-generation producer Carlos Rivas, who purchased the property in 2017 after it had been left abandoned and in disrepair for over a decade.

La Unión (which translates to “unity”) sits near the town of Agua Dulce, in the west of Guatemala near the border with Mexico. To reach the estate, a two hour trek through steep and windy roads is required, eventually leading to the municipality of San Pedro Necta. The verdant hills surrounding the town centre are home to many independent farmers, who grow coffee as their primary source of income.

Owner Carlos began to scout for properties as far back as 2015, when he enlisted a team of engineers to study potential parcels in HueHue that would be best-suited to coffee. Receiving some 1,600mm of water per year, and experiencing an average temperature of 22 degrees, La Unión was identified as having ideal conditions, and was purchased two years later. Once the property had been secured, Carlos decided to plant 40% of the estate with unique varieties that had great potential for quality, while the remaining 60% grows high-yielding varieties to increase productivity. Today, the estate contains 22 different varieties in total, including Gesha, Pacamara, Catuaí, Villa Sarchí and Anacafe 14. La Unión also includes a plot dedicated to variety trials through a research partnership with World Coffee Research. This particular lot is a blend made up of varieties which yield yellow cherries (yellow translates to “Amarillo” in Spanish): Yellow Topazio, Yellow Catucai and Yellow Bourbon.

The farm sits at an elevation of 1,650–1,850m above sea level, which is ideal for coffee-growing in HueHue. The crop is grown under the shade of Ingas and Grevillea trees which protect the coffee trees from the sun and provide valuable organic material, keeping the soil moist and well-nourished. After their first harvest in 2019, Carlos and his team have been working hard to further improve the quality of their crop. To that end, La Unión’s team includes a Q Processing qualified agronomist and a Q Grader, who both carefully evaluate quality and the processes followed at every step of production.

Expected Tasting Notes

Balanced and sweet
Golden kiwi, Red apple, Roasted nuts, Chocolate

We roast on every Monday and dispatch on Tuesday.

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