MACHU MAGIC - Latinoamerica Blend - Light Roast by Hola Coffee - Whole Bean or Ground, 12 oz. Bag
MACHU MAGIC - Latinoamerica Blend - Light Roast by Hola Coffee - Whole Bean or Ground, 12 oz. Bag
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Origins: Peru + Colombia + Guatemala
Roast: Light
Flavor Notes: Citrus, Cacao, Whipped Cream
Fully Washed, 12 oz.
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Our Peruvian Beans:
As an origin, Peru has all the conditions necessary to produce world-class coffee: Its high elevation; prominence of good varieties like Typica, Bourbon, and Caturra; and a quality-focused movement among smallholder growers, especially in cooperatives utilizing organic husbandry, is very encouraging for the future recognition these lots will deservedly receive. We seek a softer profile in our coffees from Peru, with a marriage of cocoa, lemon, toffee and caramel, almond, and soft fruit like plum or sweet cherry.
Process: Washed
Variety: Catimor, Caturra, Bourbon, Typica
Elevation: 1600-1900 MASL
Region: Cajamarca
Country: Peru
Harvest: May - October
Our Colombian Beans:
Gran Galope as a program allows us to buy more and pay more along the larger quality spectrum for high quality coffees from these hardworking men and women in that operate ethical micro farms Colombia.
Gran Galope lots are Excelso grade coffees (15/16 screen size) that have been cupped and evaluated for their "workhorse" versatility. These lots are expected to have a balance of sweetness, fruity effervescence, and a foundation of cocoa and/or toffee. Most Excelso Gran Galope offerings are a blend of coffees from between 10–30 smallholder farmers and are traceable to the region. Gran Galope selections from Huila are cupped and purchased in Pitalito; selections from Cauca are cupped and purchased in Popayán; and Nariño Gran Galopes are cupped and purchased in both Pasto and La Unión.
Process: Washed
Variety: Castillo, Caturra, Colombia
Elevation: 1400-2000 MASL
Region: Huila
Country: Colombia
Harvest: Main Crop: October-December, Fly Crop: June-August
Our Guatemalan Beans:
Our Waykan offerings are chosen for their pristine example of the dynamic character of coffees from Huehuetenango, with their crisp acidity reminiscent of lemon, grape, or apple, and a balance of toffee and sweet nuts, like almond. In the Maya Q’qnjobal dialect in the region, “waykan” means “star, or light that shines in the sky at night.” The indigenous population in and around Huehuetenango in Guatemala plays a large role in the coffee production here, and coffee accounts either directly or indirectly for roughly 80 percent of the local economy.
Process: Washed
Variety: Bourbon, Catimor, Caturra, Maragogype, Pache
Elevation: 1400-2200 MASL
Region: Huehuetenango
Country: Guatemala
Harvest: December - May
Our approach to sourcing coffees and from all of our farmer partners in Latinoamérica has always been rooted in relationships. Our coffees are sourced through select long-standing partnerships that have developed over time into some of our most intentional work.