Guatemala Oriente Tzampetey Green Coffee Beans

Here is a new Guatemalan coffee we have just got in.  I am playing with a Google Maps link that looks kind of cool and gives you the customer a lot better idea of where the coffee is coming from.   Remeber to enter green10 for 10% off all 10lb sizes of green coffee beans!

$36.50 minus 10%  is $32.85 thats just $3.29 per pound! (plus shipping)

 

10 lbs Guatemala Oriente Tzampetey Green Coffee Beans
[10#Grn Tzampetey]

$36.50

10 lbs Guatemala Oriente Tzampetey Green Coffee Beans
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Green Coffee Beans

Guatemala Oriente Tzampetey SHB EP

10 pounds Green Coffee Beans

Guatemala Oriente Tzampetey SHB EP Green coffee beans

Specifics:

  • Name: Tzampetey
  • Origin: Guatemala
  • Region: El Rosario, El Porvenir and El Limon in Chiquimula, (Oriente)
  • Farm: Various small producers
  • Varietal: Bourbon and Caturra
  • Altitude: 1600-1700 meters
  • Processing Method: Washed, EP (European Prep)

Cupping Notes:

Intense dark fruit, very sweet, myriad fruit acidity.

About this Coffee:

This coffee was grown in the Oriente region of Guatemala. Production of coffee began in this region during the 1950s, and the majority of coffee is grown by small producers. Oriente is located on what was once a volcanic range, and its rich soils produced this incredibly sweet coffee.
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Guatemala Acatenango Coffee

Good News: We have a new Guatemala coffee!

Bad News:  We will not have Guatemala Antigua for the remainder of this year.

Here is a little info about the Acatenango coffee that I just picked up this week and I will have it listed on our stores later today.

 

Fresh Roasted Coffee Beans

Guatemala Acatenango Roasted Coffee

1 Pound Fresh Roasted Coffee Beans

The newly-recognized region of Acatenango, Guatemala consists of over 5,000 hectacres of mountains, hills, and volcanic slopes. The Acatenango volcano is Central America’s third highest volcano, and coffee may grow as high as 6,500 ft. Coffee was first planted in this region in the 1880s, and today there are over 4,000 growers.

Average rainfall is between 48 to 72 inches per year, and the temperature ranges between 14 and 31 degrees Celsius.

Harvest takes place between mid January and March.


Cupping notes:

Floral, hazelnut, sweet, coconut, creamy body, spice, raspberry nose, lively acidity.


I found this You Tube video of a hike up the Acatenango volcano it is not about the coffee, just a hike up the volcanos.