Guatemala Coban Chichupak Coop
Guatemala Coban Chichupak Coop
Guatemala Coban Chichupak Coop
"Classic" Guatemalan cup in a lot of ways; sweet and simple, big bodied, and low-toned bittersweets. Hints of turbinado sugar, baked apple, cinnamon stick, chocolate-dipped almond. City to Full City+. Good for espresso.
Full Cupping Notes
This coffee has a "classic" Guatemalan cup profile in a lot of ways; sweet and simple, big bodied, and low-toned bittersweets with roast development. The fragrance offered succinct bittersweetness, raw sugar, with hints of baking spice. When pouring hot water on the grounds a pleasantly caramelized note comes up in the steam, along with a wildflower/herbal note, and hint of cinnamon toast. In our assessment, the coffees of Chichupak have been very versatile in the roaster, and brew up well balanced, approachable flavors. City roasts had raw sugars, like turbinado, with a note of ginger snap cookie, and baked apple accent. My Full City roast had more intense roast tones and chocolate bittersweets, with a flavor profile of roasted almonds dipped in dark chocolate. Chichupak has been an A+ espresso shot in previous years, and the cup has all the markers of a repeat experience.
Specs
Region Baja Verapaz, Coban Processing Wet Process (Washed) Drying Method Patio Sun-Dried Arrival date June 2025 Arrival Lot size 40 Bag size 69 KG Packaging GrainPro Liner Farm Gate Yes Cultivar Detail Bourbon, Caturra, Catuaí, Catimor, Pache Grade SHB Appearance .4 d/300gr, 15-17 Screen Roast Recommendations City to Full City+ Type Farm Gate Recommended for Espresso Yes
Product Overview
Product Overview
| process method | Wet Process (Washed) |
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| cultivar | Bourbon Types, Caturra Types, Modern Hybrids |
| farm gate | Yes |
Farm Notes
Farm Notes
Origin & Farm Notes
The Chichupak cooperative is located in a village of the same name, taking its name from a plant native to the region that is used to make soap ("Chupak" means "soap"). This area of Baja Verapaz is home to an indigenous community of subsistance farmers, coffee being the primary crop. This tight knit group of farmers formed an a cooperative alliance in the early 1980's, banding together resources to build a communal coffee processing site, complete with wet mill, fermentation tanks, raised drying beds and patio space. Chichupak is almost smack dab in the middle of Guatemala, not a region we've bought from historically. The climate and altitude are favorable to growing coffee, the latter spanning a range of 1600 to 2000 meters above sea level. We found this lot from Chichupak to have impressive balance at a wide range of roasts, along with fruited accents, and moderate fruited brightness. Not only is it versatile in roast application, but it excelled as both brewed coffee and espresso too. We haven't visited the coop, and the photos in this review are from various other trips to Guatemalan coffee farms.
Specs
Specs
Technical Specifications
Key specifications and operating details for this product.
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| recommended espresso | Yes |
Guatemala Coban Chichupak Coop
Guatemala Coban Chichupak Coop
"Classic" Guatemalan cup in a lot of ways; sweet and simple, big bodied, and low-toned bittersweets. Hints of turbinado sugar, baked apple, cinnamon stick, chocolate-dipped almond. City to Full City+. Good for espresso.
Full Cupping Notes
This coffee has a "classic" Guatemalan cup profile in a lot of ways; sweet and simple, big bodied, and low-toned bittersweets with roast development. The fragrance offered succinct bittersweetness, raw sugar, with hints of baking spice. When pouring hot water on the grounds a pleasantly caramelized note comes up in the steam, along with a wildflower/herbal note, and hint of cinnamon toast. In our assessment, the coffees of Chichupak have been very versatile in the roaster, and brew up well balanced, approachable flavors. City roasts had raw sugars, like turbinado, with a note of ginger snap cookie, and baked apple accent. My Full City roast had more intense roast tones and chocolate bittersweets, with a flavor profile of roasted almonds dipped in dark chocolate. Chichupak has been an A+ espresso shot in previous years, and the cup has all the markers of a repeat experience.
Specs
| Region | Baja Verapaz, Coban |
|---|---|
| Processing | Wet Process (Washed) |
| Drying Method | Patio Sun-Dried |
| Arrival date | June 2025 Arrival |
| Lot size | 40 |
| Bag size | 69 KG |
| Packaging | GrainPro Liner |
| Farm Gate | Yes |
| Cultivar Detail | Bourbon, Caturra, Catuaí, Catimor, Pache |
| Grade | SHB |
| Appearance | .4 d/300gr, 15-17 Screen |
| Roast Recommendations | City to Full City+ |
| Type | Farm Gate |
| Recommended for Espresso | Yes |