Guatemala Toliman Tinamit

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This coffee was roasted with espresso preparation in mind, yet it is suitable for filter usage when a heftier coffee is something you like.

Sometimes we get the feeling honey processed coffees are going a little bit out of fashion in the coffee world. Its often either clean washed or very processed naturals, but we also love the middle road farmers can take. When done right a honey processed shows the origin in clear detail, but the drying elevates the sweeter notes in the cherry that work especially well in espresso. The farmers at the Tinamit coop did an amazing job with this lot and it shows through the flavor notes. Look for a jammy apricot, with sweet caramelized hazelnuts in a rich milk chocolate body. Both interesting and soothing at the same time.

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Description

  • Origin: Guatemala
  • Region: Atitlan
  • Coop: Tinamit
  • Farmer: 26 farmers
  • Crop: 2024
  • Altitude: 1500-2000m
  • Variety: Bourbon, Caturra, Pache, Sarchimor
  • Processing: Honey

A note from our supplier, Primavera:

The Tinamit Tolimán agricultural cooperative, known as Tinamit, is a new cooperative made up of Kaqchikel co ee growers in San Lucas Tolimán, a stunning town on the shores of Lake Atitlán. These growers recognized that they were in a perfect location to grow specialty co ee and formed an organization in 2016 to market their coffees together. They formally became a co ee cooperative in 2018 making them a new organization with great potential to continue improving quality for many years in the future! The 26 current members work on farms from 1500 meters to 2000 meters above sea level, and they also have a small roasting operation to sell coffee locally in their small store. They have worked to branch out into quality natural and honey coffees, though washed coffee remains the majority of their production. The members pay special attention to their role in preserving the remarkable natural beauty of the lake, and strive for environmentally sustainable production.

Tinamit has been experimenting with the honey process, and this year we were delighted with the quality of the honey processed lots. From the farmers of San Lucas to the coop’s processing center, and even to our own dry mill, attention to detail and strict quality standards have given excellent results. This coffee is harvested by hand on farms in San Lucas Toliman, and delivered to Tinamit Toliman for processing the same day. Tinamit checks each delivery to ensure the cherries are fully ripe; any floaters are also sorted out before the coffee is depulped. After depulping, the team sets the coffee on a patio to dry in the sun for 5-6 days. Only then is the honey coffee moved to shade-covered raised beds to finish drying fully. On both the patio and the beds, the coffee is frequently turned to ensure thorough and even drying. The coffee is pulled from the beds when it meets the appropriate humidity for export; it is then delivered to our dry mill for dehulling and bagging.


Our coffee comes in craft paper bags which contain a plastic liner on the inside to guarantee freshness of our coffee. Please dispose properly at your local plastic trash container. The Village Coffee is roasted fresh every week, and best consumed within four weeks after roast date. Store your coffee in a dry, dark and cool place, avoid the fridge.

Additional information

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Country of Origin

Guatemala

Processing Method

Honey process

Taste Notes

Apricot, Caramel, Hazelnut, Milk chocolate

Weight

Small (250 gr-8.8 oz), Medium (340 gr-12 oz), Large (1 kg-2.2 lb), Big bag (2,5 kg-5.5 lb)

Grind Size

Ground for Espresso, Ground for Filter, Ground for French Press, Ground for Moka, Whole Beans