Guatemala washed Arabica SHB EP Huehuetenango Las Amapolas

citric, juicy, smooth, caramel, dark chocolate, dark grapes
Acidity
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60 % of 100
Flavor
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80 % of 100
SCA Score 84.75
Body
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60 % of 100
Auf Lager: Vollers Hamburg
Verfügbare Menge: 24 Sack à 69kg
SKU
103219-537

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Unit of Measure Sack à 69kg
Status Spot
Warehouse Vollers Hamburg
Crop 23/24
Acidity 3.000000
Flavor 4.000000
Charge 103219
Variety Caturra, Typica, Bourbon, Catuai
Region Huehuetenango
Process Washed
Grade SHB EP
Producer Smallholder to medium-sized farms
SCA Score 84.750000
Body 3.000000
Brand Las Amapolas

Guatemala is a fascinating country with rich indigenous cultures and stunning natural habitats. The most striking features of its landscape are the 37 volcanoes, with several of them still being active. These volcanoes are not only attractive for travelers to discover but make up the distinct characters to be found in Guatemalan coffees. Set in the northwest, bordering Mexico, Huehuetenango has become one of the most well-known coffee growing areas in the country.

The name “Huehuetenango” stems from the historic Aztec language Nahuatl and translates into “place of the ancestors”. Elevation in this area reaches from 300 to 3,850 meters, creating ideal micro-climate conditions for coffee cultivation. However, this coffee is only grown on the mountain slopes ranging from 1,350 to 2,000 meters, classifying this coffee for strictly hard bean (SHB) grade.

Due to the high elevation, these beans grow slower than usual and develop a higher density, building a very hard core. This is fostered through intense sun exposure during the day, while cold and moist winds cool down the area at night. Along with higher density comes a complex abundance of citric and fruitful aromas that let coffee from Huehuetenango rank as one of the best gourmet coffees in the world. We are proud to offer you our special List + Beisler selection "Las Amapolas" from one of Guatemala’s remote areas.

Guatemala is a fascinating country with rich indigenous culture and stunning natural habitats. The most striking features of its landscape are the 37 volcanoes, several of them still being active. These volcanoes are not only attractive to travelers to discover but make up the distinct characters to be found in Guatemalan coffees.

CONTINENTCentral America
COFFEE REGIONSAntigua, Huehuetenango, San Marcos, Acatenango, Atitlán, Cobán, Nuevo Oriente, Fraijanes
COFFEE ALTITUDES1,300 – 2,000 masl.
VARIETIESBourbon, Caturra, Typica, Catuai, Pache
HARVEST PERIODDec – Mar
COFFEE FARMSSmallholders and plantations
AVERAGE FARM SIZE0.5 – 5.5 ha
YEARLY PRODUCTION (IN 60KG BAGS)3,606,000 
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