• Filter

Elder Chavez Honey Geisha

PEACH NECTAR | OOLONG TEA | HONEY

This coffee is a super tasty Geisha blend from Elder Chavez. It’s a blend of 80% washed geisha and 20% red honey geisha - all from his farm: El Mirador. We recently had a coffee from Elder that was a washed Geisha. This is another washed Geisha, which we decided to blend with Elder’s honey Geisha. Blending is rare for us, but in this case, we thought the heavy fruit character of the red honey added some fruit to the juicy and floral washed geisha in a very elegant way. The result is a fruity Geisha that’s still super clean that is definitely better than the sum of its parts.

This omniroast has been optimized for filter, but a well trained barista will definitely be able to pull tasty shots with it. 

Country
Honduras
Variety
Geisha
Producers
Elder Chavez
Farm
El Mirador
Region
Los Andes, Santa Barbara
Elevation
1800m
Drying
Shaded raised beds
Storage
Green coffee frozen to preserve freshness

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Acidity

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Aeropress

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Arabica

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Color Track

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Country

F

Farm Gate

This the price paid directly to the farmer who actually grows the coffee. If it's an individual farmer who does all of the processing themselves, it will be per lb of green coffee. If the farmer only grows the coffee and sells cherry it will be / kg cherry. This is a very important price that's often obscured and may or may not be related to the export price.

G

Guatemala

Guatemala, a Central American country south of Mexico, is home to volcanoes, rainforests and ancient Mayan sites.

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Natural

Natural definitions.

P

Production Cost

Includes many of our production costs including: QC + Waste, Fuel Usage, Green Coffee Buying Travel Costs, Financing Costs, Our Roasting Facility Operation Costs, and Mass Loss due to roasting (about 13%).

Pacas

Processing

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Variety