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Peruvian Coffee Story _ Peruvian COE Coffee is good? where can I buy Peruvian Coffee?

Published: 2024-11-03 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/03, For more information on coffee beans, please follow the Coffee Workshop (official Wechat account cafe_style). When it comes to Peruvian coffee beans, there are countless interesting stories, ancient and mysterious Indian legends, the Sky City (Machu Pichu), the mysterious Nazca Land painting (Nazca Lines), the Andes Peak, the largest freshwater lake in South America.

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When it comes to Peruvian coffee beans, there are countless interesting stories, such as the ancient and mysterious Indian legends, the Sky City (Machu Pichu), the mysterious Nazca Land painting (Nazca Lines), the Andes Peak, the largest freshwater lake in South America, Lake Titicaca (Titicaca, 3812 meters high almost as high as Yushan). And don't forget, Peru is also the hometown of llamas, which are jokingly called grass-mud horses in China. Peru is such an interesting country, and in the boutique coffee industry, Peru is also one of the most interesting existence.

When it comes to Peruvian coffee beans, the most likely thing to associate with is organically certified coffee. Peru's organic coffee, in addition to the inherent human and natural conditions, the strong support of the government is also one of the important factors, almost can be said to be the most important producing area of the organic coffee market. But perhaps because of the deep impression of organic coffee engraving, the development of Peruvian boutique coffee is also easy to be overlooked. In fact, Peru can be said to have crazy boutique coffee production conditions, no kidding, it is really crazy.

Blessed by nature in the Andes, Peru is unique in its elevation and geomorphological diversity. Flying to the ancient capital Cusco, you can enjoy the snowy peaks of the Andes on the plane, but Lima, the capital, is an out-and-out coastal city an hour away. We went to the eastern producing areas of Peru, this time taking the night bus, leaving at 8 p.m., and arriving at around 9 o'clock the next morning. In a short period of 12 hours, it is an unforgettable experience to cross a mountain road about 5,000 meters above sea level and down to a producing area of about 2,000 meters above sea level. In Peru, it is not uncommon to plant 1800 or even 2000 meters above sea level. Coffee-producing families, mainly the Indian people who like to live in peace with nature, grow in the most natural way and retain the old trees of many tree species.

2017 is an important year for Peruvian boutique coffee, and the first COE was held for the first time in October 2017. it also marks that Peruvian coffee farmers have expanded their focus beyond organic coffee. The batch we selected this time was also grabbed through special channels during the COE competition.

This is the first time we have selected Peruvian coffee beans from Peru. Bring you three different flavors of high-quality coffee, noble not expensive, the quantity is very rare, very rare high-quality Peruvian boutique, do not miss it.

Short comment on ✧ Cup Test ✧

✦ Peruvian Pasco Osakomba Vera Rica Manor Rose Summer Geisha washing

The dry aroma is delicate and elegant, with charming flavors such as egg flower, blueberry, Earl black tea, lemon peel and so on. The palate displays pleasant flavors such as egg blossoms, blueberries, peaches, bergamot, lemon peel and coffee blossoms.

Sun treatment of Yellow Cadura seed in Vera Rica Manor, Osako District, Peru, ✦

Sweet and solid aromas of wine, mango, peach, passion fruit and red guava. Such as intoxicating aromas of wine, berries, peaches, rum grapes, flowers, and melons, papayas and other complex and charming flavors.

✦ Amazon region of Peru Rodriguez Mendoza San Nicholas Peasants Association Elephant beans / Kaddura Water washing

Dry aromas of orange peel, citrus, grapefruit and some spices, with flavors of citrus, grapefruit, black tea, dried figs and cranberries. Country Peru (Peru)

Production area Pasco area (Pasco)

Osabomba Oxapampa

1700 meters above sea level

A variety of rose geisha (Geisha, Peru is known locally as Geysha)

Annual rainfall is about 1200mm

Treated water-washed scaffolding for sun drying

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