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Oaxaca, Mexico

Hermenegildo Marin

A stunner from Oaxaca, Mexico!

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We taste

white grape, peach, cherry

...in this coffee.

Hermenegildo has been cultivating coffee from an early age and inherited his parents farm, Árboles de Guajes, after they passed. Coffee growing remains a family endeavor. His sons help with pruning, planting, renovations, and shade control, and his wife, Aurelia, helps with harvesting and drying. In the past few years he has turned his attention to quality and his efforts are clearly paying off. We are grateful for our importing partner, Caravela, for introducing his coffee to us!

When Hermenegildo’s coffee hit our cupping table for the first time we were REALLY impressed. The flavors profile was fantastic for sure, but it was more the layered texture and elegant mouthfeel that made this coffee very complete and satisfying. Pleasingly sweet aromatics lead to notes of white grape, peach and darker fruit notes like cherry in the cup. These flavors are all wrapped up in a ringing malic acidity and silky textured layers. A tip of the hat to Hermenegildo and his fam, with hopes that this is the first of many years sharing his coffee with you!

Region
Region
Oaxaca, Mexico
Flavors
Flavors
white grape, peach, cherry
Process
Process
washed process
Aromatics
Aromatics
wonderfully sweet
Acidity
Acidity
malic acidity
Sweetness
Sweetness
sugarcane sweetness
Producer
Producer
Hermenegildo Marin
Altitude
Altitude
1500 m
Varieties
Varieties
typica

Recommended Preparation

Kalita
In: 18g
H20: 305g
TDS: 1.26%
Ratio: 1:17
Espresso
In: 18g
Out: 34-36g
Time: 22-24 sec

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Transparency Information

Green Cost Illustration
Green Cost
$5.68/lb.
Transportation Cost Illustration
Transportation Cost
$0.22/lb.
Production Cost Illustration
Production Cost
$4.13/lb.
Sweet Bloom Cost Illustration
Sweet Bloom Cost
$10.03lb.

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