Guatemala Huehuetenango Vista Hermosa Edgar Hernandez Geisha Washed 1 Pack│Light 【Justin Coffee】1/4lb(115g)or 1/2 lb (230g) Estate Coffee Freshly Roasted

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Guatemala Huehuetenango Vista Hermosa Edgar Hernandez Geisha Washed

  • Origin: Guatemala
  • Estate-grown coffee: Guatemala Huehuetenango Vista Hermosa Edgar Hernandez
  • Processing Method: Washed
  • Variety: 100% Arabica Geisha
  • Flavor Notes: Bright floral aroma, bergamot, citrus marmalade, and sweet peach. Lively and well-balanced acidity with a clean, refined, and full-bodied profile.
  • Roast Level: Light roast
  • Packaging: ¼ pound (115g) or ½ pound (230g) whole beans ➡ One-way degassing valve + resealable stand-up freshness bag
  • Altitude: 1,900m
  • Shelf Life: 4 months (Best enjoyed within 4 months from the roast date for optimal flavor)

 

 

 

 






 





Coffee Flavor 
The flavors of coffee are derived from the breakdown of various nutrients in the green coffee beans during roasting. Heat causes these compounds to degrade into a variety of aromatic molecular structures, resulting in a wide spectrum of flavors. High-quality coffee beans naturally possess a rich aroma that evolves at different temperatures—high, medium, and low—offering a delightful and nuanced experience worth savoring.



Guatemala Huehuetenango Vista Hermosa Edgar Hernandez Geisha Washed
Bright floral aroma, bergamot, citrus marmalade, and sweet peach. Lively and well-balanced acidity with a clean, refined, and full-bodied profile


薇薇特南果Huehuetenango, one of the most rugged and remote coffee-growing regions in Guatemala, is renowned for its dramatic landscapes and exceptional coffee quality. Coffee trees here are typically cultivated at altitudes above 1,500 meters, reaching up to 2,000 meters. The region’s towering mountains and pristine rainforest environment create ideal conditions for coffee cultivation. Located near the Mexican border, Huehuetenango benefits from the dry, warm winds blowing from the Tehuantepec plain in Mexico, which allow high-altitude coffee trees to thrive without the threat of frost.


It is worth mentioning that, unlike most coffee-growing regions in Guatemala that are characterized by volcanic soil, Huehuetenango’s terrain is primarily composed of limestone soil. This unique geological feature enriches the coffee plants with natural minerals, resulting in a distinctive and refined flavor profile. Such limestone-based terroir is exceptionally rare among coffee regions around the world.



 

Geisha coffee, once named one of the "World's Top 10 Most Expensive Coffees" by Forbes, is a legendary name in the world of specialty coffee. However, there is significant confusion surrounding the Geisha variety, as several genetically distinct plant types are referred to as Geisha, many of which share a similar geographic origin in Ethiopia. Recent genetic diversity analysis conducted by the World Coffee Research confirms that the T2722 variety cultivated in Panama is both unique and consistent. When well-managed in high-altitude regions, this variety is strongly correlated with exceptional cupping quality and is renowned for its delicate floral aroma, jasmine notes, and peach-like fragrance.
 

The Geisha variety that has thrived in Panama for over 60 years is the T2722 variety. It was originally collected in the 1930s from the coffee forests of Ethiopia. The seeds were sent to the Lyamungu Research Station in Tanzania and later transported to Central America in 1953, where they were documented at the Centro Agronómico Tropical de Investigación y Enseñanza (CATIE) in Costa Rica under the designation T2722. During the 1960s, it was recognized for its tolerance to coffee leaf rust and was distributed by CATIE across Panama. However, due to its fragile branches, it was not favored by farmers and thus was not widely planted. It wasn’t until 2005, when the Peterson family of Boquete, Panama, entered this coffee into the Best of Panama competition and auction, that the variety gained fame. It received exceptional praise and set a record for green coffee auction prices at the time.

Regarding the name "Geisha," the spellings "Geisha" and "Gesha" are often used interchangeably. This is related to phonetic transliteration, as there is no fixed translation from Ethiopian dialects to English. The variety was originally recorded as "Geisha" in planting records. Over the decades, coffee researchers and cultivation databases maintained this spelling, leading to its widespread promotion and use within the coffee industry. The variety was first collected from a mountain in Ethiopia, the name of which is typically translated into English as either "Gesha" or "Geisha."

In recent years, the cultivation of the Geisha variety has gained popularity worldwide, achieving remarkable success in major coffee competitions. This includes regions in Central and South America such as Guatemala, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Colombia, and Peru, where the variety has often been transplanted from Panama's T2722. Additionally, Taiwan has also begun cultivating Geisha in many high-altitude regions. Typically, the higher the elevation, the more enchanting the coffee’s flavor becomes.


(Coffee Processes)
The term "processing methods" refers to the process of transforming ripe red coffee cherries into dried green beans. Each method has its advantages and disadvantages, influenced by the natural environment and the specific needs of the coffee-producing region. As a result, different regions adopt the processing method most suited to their conditions. This batch uses washed / wet processed processing methods, described below:

 

【Washed Process】

Also known as the wet process, this method involves removing the skin and pulp of the coffee cherries before drying. The seeds are then fermented in water tanks to eliminate the remaining mucilage on their surface, followed by thorough washing and drying under sunlight or with mechanical dryers.

The washed process produces a cleaner and crisper flavor profile compared to the natural process. Coffees processed this way typically have lighter body, brighter acidity, and distinct fruit flavors. This method is often associated with specialty coffee due to its clarity and vibrant flavor expression.










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