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Juana Martínez
1500 masl
Typica Pluma
Clay minerals
San Agustín Loxicha, Oaxaca, Mexico
Full natural and dried on raised beds
January - April
Conventional
Imagine starting at sea level in the popular Mexican beach destination of Puerto Escondido and traveling along progressively steeper and curvier roads eventually arriving at a lush forest intercropped with coffee, bananas, corn, beans, fruit trees, and views of the Pacific Ocean in the distance below. 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. Washed coffees processed on these farms have traditionally been aggregated into larger lots with a distinct regional profile. But the times are changing thanks to Enrique Lopez, an experienced coffee producer from the region who focuses on innovative postharvest processing and developing micro-lots from the zona Pluma. Enrique works with a handful of neighbors, including Juana Martínez who produced this naturally processed Pluma variety on her 5-acre farm located in the municipality of San Agustín Loxicha. With Enrique’s guidance, Juana now focuses on ripe cherry selection, floating to remove damaged and underdeveloped beans, overnight fermentation, and gentle drying on raised beds over a period of 20 days. This is a rare Pluma you will certainly want to try.