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  • Peru Edilberto Sanchez [Ground Pack]

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    Variety Catuai & Caturra
    Processing Natural
    Region San Antonio, Huabal, Cajamarca
    Altitude 1600-1650 masl
    Roast Level Medium Omni Roast
    Tasting Note  Jackfruit. Cinnamon. Milk chocolate.
    Quantity 200g

    About Flint:

    About this coffee :

    Edilberto Torres Sanchez is a second generation coffee producer from San Antonio, Huabal. Edilberto grows catuai and cattura varieties on his farm, which sits at an altitude of 1650masl. Edilberto has started to process naturals this year after some successful trials. To produce these coffees, Edilberto uses perfectly ripe cherry, and dries on rasied beds for 25 to 30 days.

    Huabal is a district within the Jaén province of Cajamarca and is one of our strongest areas for members and quality. Huabal has a huge amount of potential for quality coffee, but due to very poor infrastructure many of the producers lack resources and knowledge to unlock that potential. Altitudes in the area range from 1200 to 2100masl, but most of the producers we work with are above 1800masl.

    Many producers in Huabal had been regenerating their farms with catimores, which had been promoted by the government and multinational buyers, and in some altitude, ranges have given great results and with good management produce decent cup quality. But in the higher altitudes, Catimores rarely produce much and the quality is poor. Now with the premiums that producers are receiving for quality, more and more are re-planting caturra, bourbon and catuai, which, with good management and fertilization can yield higher and produce much better quality coffee.

    Huabal is made up of various villages which are centres of coffee production and each producer belongs to a village. Since Huabal spans a couple of mountains the climate conditions and soils can vary considerably, with some areas having wet, humid conditions and red, African-like soils and others dry and hot. This all contributes to diverse and delicious cup profiles and some very complex coffees.

    This coffee is a unique one that tastes very different from other Peruvian coffee. You'll get an upfront jackfruit fruity note, hints of cinnamon spices & finishing with milk chocolate aftertaste. This coffee makes a super juicy espresso & americano.

    Brewing Recipe :

    Espresso
    Brewing ratio 1 : 1.8
    Ground coffee 18g
    Espresso output 33g
    Brew time 28-35 seconds
    Filter
    Brewing ratio 1 : 11
    Ground coffee 15g
    Total water 220ml
    Water temperature 93ºc