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Published: 2025-08-21 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2025/08/21, Highland Huehue?: of the three major non-volcanic coffee producing areas in Guatemala, the Weitenango Heights has the driest climate and the highest elevation. The dry hot wind from Mexico's Tehuantepec plateau protects the area's coffee from frost, and coffee can be grown to 2000 meters (6500 feet). Because of its remote location, all coffee

Micro Nanguo Highland (Highland Huehue?):

Of the three major non-volcanic coffee producing areas in Guatemala, the Mini Tenango Highlands has the driest climate and the highest elevation. The dry and hot wind from Mexico's Tehuantepec plateau protects the region's coffee from frost and can be grown to 2000 meters (6500 feet). Because of its remote location, all coffee farmers have to process their own coffee, but fortunately there are so many streams in the area that small processing plants can be set up almost anywhere.

The characteristics of micro Nanguo Highland Coffee Cup (Highland Huehue? Cup profile) Highland Huehue? Cup profile has high acidity, pleasant acidity, high alcohol thickness and wine aftertaste.

7. New Oriental (New Oriente?)

Coffee in this area has been grown entirely by small farmers since the 1950s, and now every farmer in the mountains is a coffee production unit. This area, once the most remote and poorest part of Guatemala, is now alive and well. Rainy, cloudy, New Oriental ancient times is a volcanic area, soil volcanic metamorphic rock evolved, rich in minerals, balanced nutrition, different from other volcanic coffee producing areas.

New Oriental Coffee Cup Test characteristics (New Oriente? Cup profile) New Oriente? Cup profile taste balanced, mellow and full-bodied, with chocolate flavor.

8. Volcano San Marco Volcanic San Marcos?:

San Marco has the hottest climate of the eight largest coffee producing regions in Guatemala, with a maximum rainfall of 200inches (5000 mm). The rainy season is earlier than in other areas, and coffee trees bloom earlier. Like other remote areas of Guatemala, volcanic San Marco coffee is grown and processed by small farmers. Due to the frequent rainfall in the rainy season, most coffee is pre-dried in the sun and then dried in a Guardiola dryer.

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