Guatemala - Huehuetenango, Washed
$5.61 per pound
Cupping Score | 83 |
Fragrance/Aroma |
Graham cracker, nutty, citrus, shortbread, milk chocolate, fudge, raisin |
Acidity |
White wine, citric |
Flavor/Nuances |
Toffee, mixed nuts, vanilla, sweet cream, shortbread cookie, hot chocolate, bubble gum, apricot |
Sweetness |
Cane sugar, brown sugar |
Body/Mouthfeel |
Round and juicy |
Finish/Aftertaste |
Clean and quick |
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In our roastery
Coffee from Guatemala is the one of the first signs of Spring at Mill City Roasters. With its arrival, we say goodbye to offerings from Peru and Mexico and we look for a great Guatemala to use in blends and single origins.
Like many of our offerings, we favor green coffees that can be used in multiple ways. Coffees that taste fantastic across all roast levels on our toll roasting menu and will play a supportive role in one or more of our house blends. Guatemala is a versatile region that can enhance the variety of our offerings in many ways, so we're always excited to see the start of this season.
In your lineup
Keep it simple or mix it up. Guatemala is a recognizable and familiar country of origin for customers. With a nice balance of sweetness, it's a safe coffee that's sure to please a crowd. Every sip is like saying hello to an old friend.
Lighter roast levels showcase tart citrus and mixed nuts. Move toward medium roasts, and notes of hot chocolate and sweet cream appear. Touching second crack will bring out baker's cocoa and toasted nuts.
Use our Profile
RoastPATH® profile recorded on an MCR500 while roasting a 400 gram batch.
0:00 | 400°F | Charge |
1:07 | Turning Point | |
5:05 | Green < Yellow | |
8:25 | First Crack | |
10:29 | 410°F | Drop |
Origin: Guatemala
Region: Huehuetenango
Farm: AAPICAFI
Variety: Bourbon, Catimor, Caturra, Maragogype, Pache
Process Method: Washed
Altitude: 1300-1900 MASL
RoastPATH® ID: CI320-A02-0824
About
AAPICAFI is a cooperative located in the beautiful Huehuetenango region of Guatemala. This cooperative was established in 2013 and the name in English stands for “Association of Beekeepers and Coffee Growers”. This Fairtrade and Organic cooperative has a strong environmental focus and is dedicated to preserving the environment for honey bees which are critical to the local habitat.
Huehuetenango is located in Western Guatemala bordering Mexico. It is extremely diverse and known for producing some of the best coffees in Latin America due to its climate, altitude, water sources, and traditional varieties. A range of offerings come out of Huehuetenango, including chocolatey volume offerings and fruit-forward microlots.