Guatemala FTO Honey Process Chuacús

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Intense bittersweetness gives way to rustic dried fruits, raisin, plantain and papaya, a sprinkling of spice, baking chocolate, thick body, and a long, lingering aftertaste. City+ to Full City+.

Total Score: 88.4
Product Overview
Full Cupping Notes

This honey lot of "Chuacús" has some of the same fruited appeal as the dry process offering we just sold out of, but with more of a bittersweet base to help balance things out. The fragrance has a pungent sweetness of burnt sugars at City+, with notes of date, and chocolate strawberry, as well as a smattering of dark cocoa powder. The wet aroma has a strong presence of honey, with fragrant whole spices, and hints of rustic dried fruits. In the hot cup, heavy bittering chocolate packed the front end of City+/FC, followed by rustic dried fruits, like raisin, prune, and musky types like plantain and papaya. An acidic impression is felt, crisp and a bit like fruit juice, but not the feature that stands out. It's thick body of Chuacús that is so compelling, and ensures that bittersweetness and fruits linger long in the aftertaste. The cup aroma has a sprinkling of clove spice that contrasts bittering Baker's chocolate in the finish.

COFFEE DETAILS
process methodHoney Process
cultivarBourbon Types, Caturra Types, Modern Hybrids
farm gateNo
Farm Notes

Origin & Farm Notes

This coffee is the product of a small holder cooperative in Western Guatemala, FECCEG, who work with indigenous groups in some of Guatemala's rural zones. They focus on organic production, and while coffee is central, their work goes beyond that. They provide technical assistance to farmers, and establish community-based programs that support primary education, and address issues like gender equity, and food scarcity. This particular dry process lot is from farmers in the indigenous Mayan region of Quiche ("K'iche' "), one of the most densely populated Departments in Guatemala. Much of the coffee growing areas are settled along the Chuacús mountain range that runs from El Quiche to Baja Verapaz, and farms for this coffee range from 1600 to 1700 meters above sea level. A few years back the cooperative built a wet mill and processing site in the town of Joyabaj, centralizing the cherry collection from surrounding villages, and allowing for greater quality control. This is a honey process coffee, which involves pulping the coffee of the outer cherry, and then drying it with the sticky fruit mucilage still intact. While maybe not as fruity as the dry process lot we sold out of, this honey coffee still has a lot of fruit character to offer in the cup, along with thick body, and bittersweet intensity. It produces a lot more chaff than a wet process coffee, so be sure to vacuum your roaster between batches.

Specs

Technical Specifications

Key specifications and operating details for this product.

region Chuaquenum, Joyabaj, Quiche
processing Honey Process
drying method Patio Sun-Dried
arrival date Jun 2025
lot size 30
bag size 69 KG
packaging GrainPro Liner
certifications Fair Trade
Organic
farm gate No
cultivar detail Bourbon, Caturra, Catuaí
grade SHB
appearance .9 d/300gr, 15-17 Screen
roast recommendations City+ to Full City+
type Organic/Fair Trade Cert.
recommended espresso No
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