Quezquesques - Decaf

from CHF 18.00

Origin: San Juan Sacatépequez - Guatemala

Elevation: 1550 - 1750 masl

Plant Species: Arabica

Varieties: Bourbon & Catuai & Caturra

Processing: Washed

Harvest Season: January–March

Decaf process: Swiss Water

About the producer

The Delgado family has farmed coffee on these lands in the fertile highlands of San Juan Sacatepéquez for generations. Once a pine forest, Finca Quequezques is now a fully integrated coffee farm and mill operation, allowing the Delgados to maintain a high level of quality control over their output, working both with a focus on tradition and sustainability.

The name “Quequezques” comes from an indigenous name for a broad-leafed plant which grows in these mountain altitudes. It’s a fitting connection between the Delgado family’s business and the land, which with its rich volcanic soil (and temperate microclimate) is generous towards the production of beautiful coffee. And, of course, where coffee is grown in the gentle shade of native forests.

Several varieties, including many heirloom coffees, are grown here under a canopy of shade trees, guided by an agroforestry system established to provide resiliency to shifting climatic patterns and enhance soil richness. Grown in balance with nature, coffee production is not only more reliable, but quality and flavor attributes are also enhanced. In the cup, we found fruity notes of orange, cooked apple, and comforting chocolate and brown sugar.

Origin: San Juan Sacatépequez - Guatemala

Elevation: 1550 - 1750 masl

Plant Species: Arabica

Varieties: Bourbon & Catuai & Caturra

Processing: Washed

Harvest Season: January–March

Decaf process: Swiss Water

About the producer

The Delgado family has farmed coffee on these lands in the fertile highlands of San Juan Sacatepéquez for generations. Once a pine forest, Finca Quequezques is now a fully integrated coffee farm and mill operation, allowing the Delgados to maintain a high level of quality control over their output, working both with a focus on tradition and sustainability.

The name “Quequezques” comes from an indigenous name for a broad-leafed plant which grows in these mountain altitudes. It’s a fitting connection between the Delgado family’s business and the land, which with its rich volcanic soil (and temperate microclimate) is generous towards the production of beautiful coffee. And, of course, where coffee is grown in the gentle shade of native forests.

Several varieties, including many heirloom coffees, are grown here under a canopy of shade trees, guided by an agroforestry system established to provide resiliency to shifting climatic patterns and enhance soil richness. Grown in balance with nature, coffee production is not only more reliable, but quality and flavor attributes are also enhanced. In the cup, we found fruity notes of orange, cooked apple, and comforting chocolate and brown sugar.

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