Mexico Chiapas
Region: Jaltenango, Chiapas
Variety: Bourbon, Caturra, Typica
Farm: Local producers
Altitude: 1300-1600m
Process: Washed
Notes: Good body, sweet cocoa, granny smith apple, cinnamon, dry cocoa finish
Certified: Organic
This organic coffee comes from the Jaltenango region of Chiapas. Jaltenango is a municipality within the Socioeconomic Region La Fraylescana and has incredible biodiversity, rich with jungle life. There are more than 500,000 coffee farmers in Mexico, with 95% of them being smallholders with less than three hectares, and 85% being indigenous Mexicans. Mexico is one of the world’s largest producers of certified organic coffees.
Chiapas borders Guatemala, and is contiguous with Huehuetenango, so these coffees tend to have similar cup profiles, having bright and clean acidity, with light fruit and cocoa notes.
Region: Jaltenango, Chiapas
Variety: Bourbon, Caturra, Typica
Farm: Local producers
Altitude: 1300-1600m
Process: Washed
Notes: Good body, sweet cocoa, granny smith apple, cinnamon, dry cocoa finish
Certified: Organic
This organic coffee comes from the Jaltenango region of Chiapas. Jaltenango is a municipality within the Socioeconomic Region La Fraylescana and has incredible biodiversity, rich with jungle life. There are more than 500,000 coffee farmers in Mexico, with 95% of them being smallholders with less than three hectares, and 85% being indigenous Mexicans. Mexico is one of the world’s largest producers of certified organic coffees.
Chiapas borders Guatemala, and is contiguous with Huehuetenango, so these coffees tend to have similar cup profiles, having bright and clean acidity, with light fruit and cocoa notes.
Region: Jaltenango, Chiapas
Variety: Bourbon, Caturra, Typica
Farm: Local producers
Altitude: 1300-1600m
Process: Washed
Notes: Good body, sweet cocoa, granny smith apple, cinnamon, dry cocoa finish
Certified: Organic
This organic coffee comes from the Jaltenango region of Chiapas. Jaltenango is a municipality within the Socioeconomic Region La Fraylescana and has incredible biodiversity, rich with jungle life. There are more than 500,000 coffee farmers in Mexico, with 95% of them being smallholders with less than three hectares, and 85% being indigenous Mexicans. Mexico is one of the world’s largest producers of certified organic coffees.
Chiapas borders Guatemala, and is contiguous with Huehuetenango, so these coffees tend to have similar cup profiles, having bright and clean acidity, with light fruit and cocoa notes.