Nepal Mount Everest Supreme Organic

citric, smooth, dark chocolate, nuts, spices
Acidity
Rating:
60 % of 100
Flavor
Rating:
80 % of 100
SCA Score 83.25
Body
Rating:
60 % of 100
Spot: Vollers Hamburg
Quantity Available: 31 GrainPro bags of 50kg
SKU
103245-979

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Unit of Measure GrainPro bags of 50kg
Status Spot
Warehouse Vollers Hamburg
Bag Type Grain Pro
Crop 2024
Acidity 3.000000
Flavor 4.000000
Batch 103245
Region Nuwakot, North of Kathmandu
Process Washed
Sustainability Organic
Producer Plantec Coffee Estate
SCA Score 83.250000
Body 3.000000

In Nepal, coffee was introduced by a Monk, who brought the seeds from Burma in 1939. Early in 1994 Ujjal Rana, the very charismatic owner of the farm started this coffee plantation project. He chose a region that happens to be the northernmost coffee project in the northern hemisphere, 70 km north of Kathmandu. The plantation is situated on the banks of the snow-fed Trisuli River, irrigating the fields and washing the parchment. At this latitude, this is a very unusual frost-free valley in the northern belt of Nepal.

Introducing coffee to Plantec Coffee Estate was certainly an adventure-filled project. Originally, the farm looked rather deserted and was used for rice production. Now, after years of hard work and dedication, the farm looks more like a jungle. Today it contributes to reforestation, soil, and wildlife conservation, especially in connection with providing shelter to migratory and non-migratory birds as well as to endangered animals. Many of the animals have returned after several years to the vicinity. The coffee and shade trees make an excellent environment for a range of wild animals, many of whom have returned after several years to the vicinity. What's more, nowadays, there are even leopards back in the area.

The farm is also encouraging nearby small farmers to plant coffee by providing them with coffee seedlings. To foster a good relationship with the local communities, the farm also supports a local school in various ways. The project has had a considerable impact on the livelihood of the local inhabitants of this region, particularly regarding the employment and training of women. Today, Plantec Coffee Estate remains the first and only single coffee estate in the region, producing high-quality coffees which are washed with snow water from the Himalayas. This organic coffee was shade-grown, sundried, and then sorted and cleaned by hand, ensuring quality in every step.

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