Coffee review

The coffee that comes to the producing area of Atiland is a fine Guatemalan boutique coffee.

Published: 2024-09-17 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/09/17, Guatemala (Guatemala) aroma 3.5 minutes brightness 4.5 minutes mellow 3.5 minutes flavor 4.5 minutes aftertaste 4.5 points suitable for baking: Light/Medial/City shallow roasting, city degree can best show the characteristics of Guatemalan coffee, too deep will reduce the fruit flavor, if you like the smoky flavor, you can bake close to the second explosion, but still do not enter the second explosion as the principle. Due to

Guatemala aroma 3.5 points brightness 4.5 points mellow 3.5 points flavor 4.5 points aftertaste 4.5 points

Suitable for roasting degree: Light/Medial/City light roasting, city degree can best show the characteristics of Guatemala coffee, too deep will reduce the fruit fragrance, if you like smoky flavor, you can roast close to two explosions, but still do not enter the principle of two explosions.

Because the United States is deeply involved in coffee farming in this country, and exploitation is also heavy, huge North American multinational groups control the vast majority of production areas, producing low-altitude, low-quality coffee at extremely low wages! These bad coffees do not represent real Guatemala coffee. In fact, Guatemala is blessed with excellent growing conditions, many of which are ideal for altitude, soil and climate conditions, so that it can produce the most complex and delicate coffee in the world. The most famous is Antigua, a volcanic region known for its smoky coffee, spices and fruit acids. Huehuetenango, to the north, has a more fruity but slightly lighter flavor than Antigua. In addition, coffee from Covin, Freijanes and Quiche also has its own characteristics. In recent years, coffee from Attitlan has occasionally been excellent.

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