$5.46 per pound
Bags 95
Warehouses Oakland
Flavor Profile Cocoa, caramel, citrus, melon
Growing Region This particular lot comes from families living in the community of Buenavista Loxicha within the municipality of San Agustin Loxicha that cultivate coffee on farms with just a few acres.
151.68lb Bags
Spot
Smallholder farmers from Buenavista Loxicha Community
1000 - 1700 masl
Bourbon, Caturra, Maragogipe, Mundo Novo, and Typica
Clay minerals
Buenavista Loxicha Community, San Agustín Loxicha municipality, Oaxaca, Mexico
Fully washed and dried in the sun
January - April
Conventional
Growing Region
This particular lot comes from families living in the community of Buenavista Loxicha within the municipality of San Agustin Loxicha that cultivate coffee on farms with just a few acres. Imagine starting at sea level in the popular Mexican beach destination of Puerto Escondido and traveling along progressively steeper and curvier roads through villages, eventually arriving at a lush forest intercropped with coffee, bananas, corn, beans, fruit trees, and views of the Pacific Ocean. This is the Oaxacan coffee growing region known as the zona Pluma where the Sierra Madre del Sur coastal mountain range is peppered with small coffee farms.
Processing details
During the harvest, each producer follows a strict protocol which includes picking cherries at optimum ripeness, hand sorting, floating to remove damaged and undeveloped beans, depulping and fermenting. After fermentation, the parchment is washed and placed on patios or raised beds to slowly dry to 11%.
Exporting preparation
Producers work with Garra de Jaguar, which facilitates transportation of dried parchment to the dry mill facility where coffee is received, cupped and selected for export. Garra de Jaguar preparation ensures traceability and quality control throughout the post harvest process, which is a vital resource for establishing higher prices for producers.