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Guatemala T'xayalaj Espresso

Guatemala T'xayalaj Espresso

Normaler Preis CHF 15.00
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Grösse

T'xayalaj ist ein cremiger Kaffee mit Noten von Beeren, einer nougat-artigen Süsse und einem intensiven Schokoladenaroma. Mit Milch erinnert er uns manchmal fast an eine heisse Schokolade. In Kombination mit den schönen Waldbeer- und Himbeer-Noten erwartet dich eine wunderbar ausgewogene und sehr süsse Tasse Kaffee.

Wir haben die letzten vier Jahre den gleichen Kaffee gekauft und ihn zuvor sowohl für Filterkaffee als auch für Espresso geröstet. Da wir dieses Jahr Marias gesamte Ernte gekauft haben und uns dieser Kaffee sowohl für Filterkaffee als auch für Espresso schmeckte, haben wir uns entschieden, dieses Jahr zwei separate Röstprofile für beide Brühmethoden herzustellen. Die Filter-Röstung findest du als separates Produkt in unserem Shop.

Verarbeitung: Washed
Varietäten/Kultivaren: Caturra, Catuai, Typica
Anbauhöhe: 1660-1725 m ü. M., 15.7°N
Geschmacksprofil: Vollmilch-Schokolade, Erdbeere, Joghurt

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Preistransparenz

Wir haben für diesen Kaffee einen FOB-Preis von 3.6 $/lb bezahlt, was 180 % des Fairtrade-Mindestpreises entspricht.
Was das bedeutet, erfahren Sie hier mehr.

T’xayalaj

Farm: T’xayalaj
Produzent*in: Maria Perez Morales
Handels-Beziehung: 4 Jahre
Region: Aldea San Marcos, Jacaltenango, Huehuetenango
Anbauhöhe: 1660-1725 m ü. M., 15.7°N

T'xayalaj is the name of the farm Maria Perez Morales and her husband Diego bought about fourteen years ago to grow coffee. Maria mostly runs the farm herself and with the support of her family, her husband works abroad. However, their children have developed an interest in coffee as well and they care about their land. It's likely they will take over the farm when the time comes.

Maria has learned a lot about producing coffee since she bought the farm and has gained valuable experience since. Thanks to her hard work and will, she was able to produce a high-quality specialty coffee for the third consecutive year. The farm is quite small and we are glad that we managed to buy Maria's whole harvest this year.

Primavera Green Coffee

We have been buying coffees from Guatemala in collaboration with Primavera Coffee for five years. In fact, they have been among the first couple of companies we worked with to source coffee at all. A women-led company that is on the ground in Guatemala every day, Primavera works with a small-ish number of coffee producers with a focus on female producers.

Their founder Nadine comes from a family with four generations of coffee growers in Guatemala, and she started Primavera to honor this legacy. By building and fostering relationships between roasters and producers, helping with logistics and financing and with their expertise, they facilitate a more direct and transparent trade, with sustainability at the forefront of everything they do. Thanks to transparent and traceable value chains, it is possible that producers are well-rewarded for their efforts and their enthusiasm.

Originally working exclusively with Guatemalan coffee producers, they expanded their operations to include new origins, featuring more coffees that represent their values of sustainability and outstanding quality

Brüh-Empfehlung

20 g rein/40 g raus, Exktration ca. 28 Sekunden
für einen vollen und süssen doppelten Espresso
mahle bei für hell gerösteten Espresso mittlerem Mahlgrad