PERU FTO ALTO URUBAMBA

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Flavor Profile Apple, creamy, salted caramel

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About this coffee

Grower

Cooperativa Agraria Cafetalera Alto Urubamba LTDA (CAC Alto Urubamba) | 150 members

Altitude

1300 – 1800 meters

Variety

Bourbon, Caturra, Catimor, Pache, and Typica

Soil

Clay minerals

Region

Santa Ana, Echarati, Quellouno, Vilcabamba and Maranura, La Convención, Cusco, Peru

Process

Fully washed and dried in the sun

Harvest

March-September

Certification

Fair Trade | Organic

Coffee Background

Coffee from the Sacred Valley of the Inca has a ring to it that you might not soon forget. Not far from Machu Picchu, Cooperativa Agraria Cafetalera Alto Urubamba LTDA (CAC Alto Urubamba) works with 150 indigenous people who follow organic farm management practice attuned to their cultural connection with the land. Producers typically cultivate coffee on just a few acres of land intercropped with shade trees, bananas, corn, and beans. They carefully harvest and sort cherries before depulping, fermenting, washing, and drying the coffee using their own micro-mills. After processing, the cooperative carries out activities that often go unnoticed but are crucial for small producers. Investments for basic infrastructure needs, like road improvements, establishing local warehouses, and preparing coffee for export are all coordinated through CAC Alto Urubamba, which ensures traceability and quality control throughout the post-harvest process. CAC Alto Urubamba also provides producers with financing, training, and technical assistance to improve coffee quality. The cooperative strives to improve the quality of life for coffee producers and their families through internationally marketing coffee to gain improved premiums based on a reputation for quality and certification.