Guatemala San Diego Buena Vista Pink Bourbon

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City+ is a good starting point, where layered sweet flavors are focused, and a pleasant acidic note brightens the cup. Butter caramel, coconut date roll, Matcha, and dark cocoa. City+ to Full City+. Good for espresso.

Total Score: 86.5
Product Overview
Full Cupping Notes

We found the Pink and Red Bourbon lots to be pretty close in profile, with this lot showing a bit more depth to the sweetness. City+ is a good starting point for roast level, where layered sweet flavors are focused, and a nice acidic tone accents the cup. The fragrance offered hints of raw sugars, demerara, slight spiced notes, like cinnamon sugar toast, and cocoa. Pouring hot water, the coffee had a very sweet smelling crust, sundae toppings, caramel sauce, a hint of butterscotch, with bittersweet accents. The brewed coffee showed flavors of butter caramel, and nougat, coconut date roll, and malt syrup. There's a citrus acidic note that comes through at City+, followed by some drying aspects in the finish that come off a bit like Matcha powder. Our Full City+ batch had a smoky, bittersweet chocolate profile, dark chocolate cake with roasted nibs, and much thicker body than the lighter roast. It's perfect for milk drinks, though I enjoyed the brooding cup flavors on their own quite a bit!

COFFEE DETAILS
process methodWet Process (Washed)
cultivarBourbon Types
farm gateYes
Farm Notes

Origin & Farm Notes

Acatenango is one of the under appreciated growing regions of Guatemala. It has always been overshadowed by nearby Antigua, and in fact many Acatenango coffees were sold as Antigua lots for many years. In mill-mark Antiguas, this is still the case, since farmers who sell cherries or the collectors who round it up and bring it to the mill rarely respect such boundaries. But Acatenango coffees come from some of the most beautiful farms I have seen in Guatemala, and San Diego Buena Vista ("SDBV") is a case in point. I have visited this 1500 meter farm several times and have been impressed with their practices, the way they have separated all the cultivars on the farm, and the beautiful condition of the mill. Last time I was there, all the harvest was in, and they were reconditioning the mill, replacing bearings, cleaning and painting. Reinvestment and pride are always good signs at a mill! Cleanliness doesn't hurt either, and the SDBV mill, while quite old, was beautiful, even down to the flowers surrounding the office alongside the drying patio. This is a Pink Bourbon separation from the farm, which gets its name from the pinkish coloring of the cherry, often looking a little more orange than pink (though not as orange as "Orange Bourbon" - yes, really!). There's been genetic testing that's linked samples of this variety to Ethiopian landrace, though it's still quite likely related to Bourbon. The genetic distinction between Bourbon, Typica, and Ethiopian types is very subtle.

Specs

Technical Specifications

Key specifications and operating details for this product.

region Soccoro, Acatenango
processing Wet Process (Washed)
drying method Patio Sun-Dried
arrival date Jul 2025
lot size 5
bag size 46 KG
packaging GrainPro Liner
farm gate Yes
cultivar detail Pink Bourbon
grade SHB EP
appearance .2 d/300gr, 15-17 screen
roast recommendations City+ to Full City+
type Farm Gate
recommended espresso Yes
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