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Guatemala Monja Blanca

Guatemala Monja Blanca
Cupping Notes: chocolate, brown sugar, caramel, grapefruit, present acidity, medium body Monja B...
$18.00
per 12 oz bag
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Cupping Notes: chocolate, brown sugar, caramel, grapefruit, present acidity, medium body

Monja Blanca comes to us from a variety of smallholder farmers off the shores of Lake Atitlán, in Guatemala. These producers grow Bourbon, Caturra, Villa Sarchi, Typica, and Catuai. Monja Blanca, named after Guatemalan’s national flower, is a reliable SHB coffee that consistently cups in the 85 range. The coffees produced in this area are grown on the slopes of the volcanoes surrounding the lake, between in between 1550-1650 masl. Their proximity to the water allows for hot, dry days and cool nights which slows down cellular respiration and improves the development of sugars and acidity in the beans. This makes for a high acidity, married with a sweet and balanced cup with medium body.

This blend is made possible by Juan Francisco Pira, owner of Granos del Sur and Beneficio Santiago La Laguna, where the cherry for this Atlas Profile is wet processed. He opened his milling operations in 1998 and selects the coffees that will make up the blend. As each producer brings their coffee to the mill for processing, they are classified according to cherry ripeness, elevation level and and brix level. Any producer whose coffee classifies for the blend receives a premium, which is an economic incentive for them to continue selling their cherry to this mill year after year. Monja Blanca is an excellent choice for those seeking a high quality blender or single origin option from the Atitlán region.

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