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ROCKET BEAN ROASTERY · LV
Peru | Cajamarca, Hermanos Guerreros, Natural
Peru 🇵🇪 · Natural · Recomendado para Filtro, Espresso, Cold brew
Desde $103.70/kg
$20.74/200g
Notas de prova
Cereja
Chocolate
Flor de laranjeira
Pera
Região
El Palto, Peru 🇵🇪; Jaén, Peru 🇵🇪; Cajamarca, Peru 🇵🇪
Processo
Natural
Produtor
Guerrero brothers
Altitude
~1800 m acima do nível do mar
Colheita
junho-agosto
Variedade
Catuaí, Caturra
O que a marca diz

This Peruvian coffee is grown and processed by the Guerrero brothers, whose family has been growing coffee for three generations. They don’t need anything sweet with this coffee, because this lot is like a dessert on its own–with massive sweetness, bright cherry acidity, and a mild chocolate undertone.

Origin

Peru & Jean

Peru is known for producing some of the finest coffee in the world, with a reputation built due to the unique geographic and climatic advantages of the origin. Due of the key elements in this origin caves, outstanding cup profile in the Peru-Andes Mountains. The high altitudes, from rising up to 2000 meters, slow the maturation of coffee cherries, which helps enrich coffee’s overall taste profile. Additionally, the volcanic soil in these regions enriches the coffee with distinctive tastes, while the cool temperatures and shade-grown methods help to minimise pests and bolster sustainable farming practices. These unique conditions create distinctive Peruvian coffee with intricate flavour profiles, bright acidity, and floral undertones. Coffee cultivation in Peru dates back to the mid-18th century when Spanish colonists first introduced coffee plants. Over time, coffee farming has become a cornerstone of the local economy, particularly in the high-altitude regions of this origin.

Jaén is located in northern Peru and is a part of the larger Cajamarca coffee region. The landscape is warm, green, and mountainous, with farms usually sitting between 1200 and 1200 meters above sea level. These elevations give the coffee enough time to create sweetness and bright, clean flavors. Most of the coffee in Jaén is grown by small family farms, often using traditional and eco-friendly methods. The climate is slightly warmer compared to the higher subregion of San Ignacio. This often results in coffees with smooth body, mild acidity, and notes of chocolate, nuts, and soft fruits. Jaén is also a major coffee hub in Cajamarca. Many farms from surrounding districts bring their harvests to Jaén for processing or sale, making it an important economic center for the region.

Farmers

Behind Hermanos Guerreros is a family-run business where each member manages a small coffee farm and processes their coffee lots in their own small family processing station. They have been growing coffee for 3 generations in a row, passing knowledge from one generation to next one. They mainly produce washed lots, but in recent years, they have upgraded their station to also handle natural and honey processing methods. One of their key features is their commitment to slow drying: their natural lots typically take 30–35 days to dry, which is significantly longer than other farmers. They are used among the lots to deliver their lots to the local hub, where the coffee is sold. This careful attention to detail often results in coffees with notes of caramel, red fruit, mild citrus, and soft chocolate

Original em inglês.