About the farm
Altitude
1750 m
Size
7 Hectares & 6 employees
Varieties
Caturra, Pink Bourbon, Bourbon Aji, Papayo, Sigra, Geisha
Harvest Season
October - Januray
This coffee stands out as one of the most unique in Yessica and Diego’s portfolio. It goes through an innovative thermal shock fermentation process, a technique that alternates hot and cold water during fermentation to stress the beans in a controlled way, allowing them to absorb more sugars and intensify their sweetness. For Yessica and Diego, this marks their very first experience experimenting with thermal shock, and the results have exceeded expectations. In the cup, the profile is both vibrant and indulgent. Distinct notes of blackberry and blue grapes bring a juicy, fruit-forward character, while layers of white chocolate add softness and roundness. The creamy body ties everything together, creating a cup that feels like the perfect meeting point between fruit and chocolate.
The Process
Score:
86.3
Passion fruit, panela, mango, and chocolate. Vibrant tropical fruit character leads the cup, revealing layers of peach, pineapple, and ripe mango alongside a rich chocolate sweetness. A creamy mouthfeel carries into a long, fruit-filled finish accented by lingering cocoa notes.
About the producer
Yessica and Diego are fourth-generation coffee growers. Their family’s journey began with their great-grandfather, who decided to plant coffee as a means of survival after realizing its profitability. Later, their grandfather carried on the legacy while his wife focused on coffee trading. Together, they became the first local buyers for the National Federation of Coffee Growers: he would purchase pulped coffee from neighboring farmers and sell it to the Federation. As the business grew, more family members joined in, including...
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