Guatemala Rio Ocho Tuj Tzavin
spot Kansas City
Crop: 2022 - 2023. Harvested January 2023
Producers: Martina Bernardo de Martin and Juan Jose Martin Martin
Varieties: Arabica, Pacha, Caturra
Grade: Strictly hard bean (SHB)
Altitude: 1900 - 2000 meters
Preparation: Fully washed. Sun dried on concrete patios and black nylon
Certifications: None. Purchased through direct trade.
Packaging: 150lb jute sacks in EcoTact. European preparation
What we taste: A juicy cup with a medium body and flavors of chocolate, peanuts, sweet strawberry and toasted coconut.
About the producers
Martina Bernardo de Martin and her husband Juan Jose are indigenous Mayan coffee producers who speak Mam. Martina is in charge of their family coffee fields and wet mill processing, while Jose coordinates the business. Their coffee is cultivated in the Sierra de Los Cuchumatanes mountains of Huehuetenango, approximately 3 hours north of the city of Huehuetenango. The coffee undergoes wet processing at a site amongst the coffee fields before being dried in the sun at their at home artisan wet mill. Processing in the remote area of Rio Ocho brings out fruity flavors and less acidic characteristics similar to that of a natural processed coffee. Kapeh Utz has worked with the Martin family since the start of our business!