Guatemalan Jalapa – Finca Linda Vista – Gesha Washed

A very floral cup of coffee! Light to medium roasts are where it shines. Light roasts themselves are pretty lemony floral and bright, a little heavier body and balance with a more herbal/malty undertone. Tasty and lets you see the more floral geisha attributes nicely but a bit sharp and dry in the finish, a front loaded cup most would call it. Medium roasts develop the tastes better but mute some of those crazy floral tones, tastes more like a higher acidity Guatemalan. Good malty-ness with crisp overly floral tones. Much cleaner cup at a medium roast. Dark roasts worked well but were hard to tell anything Geisha like about the cup. Similar to other high end Guat offerings, stronger with malty and smoky compliments.

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Description

Inmer Abel Valladares Rodríguez was involved with coffee production as a consultant for 20 years prior to managing a farm himself, which he finally did in 1998. Since then his work has been extremely successful: in addition to Gesha, El Pinal y Anexos produces pacamara, maracaturra, and pacas, and its coffee has scored over 88 points in recent Cup of Excellence competitions. Although this is not a COE lot, it is a very tasty fresh chop of his Gesha.

El Pinal y Anexos is a 48-hectare estate divided into 12-hectare individual farms, each of which produces and sells under their own name. As a whole, the four single farms are processed centrally and managed by the same 90-110 person team that Inmer oversees each harvest. Finca Linda Vista is one of the sub-farms, and is the source of this gesha lot that we tasted and bought for the first time this year.

Since its founding, El Pinal y Anexos has been a family affair, with everyone participating in some way in picking, processing, quality control, drying or storage management. Cherry selection in the field follows a strict Brix meter minimum of 18-20% (a Brix meter is a refractometer for fruit, reading sugar content as a percentage of total liquid tested). After picking, cherry is transported to the estate’s processing site where it is depulped and fermented overnight, and then transferred to one of many segmented spaces on the estate’s patio, or, in the case of special preparations like this lot, dried on raised beds inside a greenhouse for 12-16 days.

Tasting this coffee is an utter delight. The gesha cultivar itself may have a strong reputation and a consistent expression when grown in Panama or Colombia, but elsewhere in the Americas it often struggles to fulfill buyers’ expectations in florality, sweetness, or cup structure. Many people plant it, hype it, and many do receive great prices for the pedigree alone. We were extremely impressed by this specimen from Inmer’s farm, and felt it deserved a wide audience as a Guatemala gesha. It is beautiful, subtle, and brings many of the hallmark character we have learned to expect from the cultivar.

Elevation: 1450 – 1500 masl
Variety: Gesha

Tasting Notes: A very floral cup of coffee! Light to medium roasts are where it shines. Light roasts themselves are pretty lemony floral and bright, a little heavier body and balance with a more herbal/malty undertone. Tasty and lets you see the more floral geisha attributes nicely but a bit sharp and dry in the finish, a front loaded cup most would call it. Medium roasts develop the tastes better but mute some of those crazy floral tones, tastes more like a higher acidity Guatemalan. Good malty-ness with crisp overly floral tones. Much cleaner cup at a medium roast. Dark roasts worked well but were hard to tell anything Geisha like about the cup. Similar to other high end Guat offerings, stronger with malty and smoky compliments.

Roasting Notes: Easy to roast, would shoot for a nice medium roast to start and adjust to personal taste preference. Definitely give it a couple days setup before drinking, being higher acidity and sharp, it needs a little more time to rest than most. Will darken up in color pretty quickly, so looks a shade darker than it is, still a bit splotchy on a single bean at lighter roasts.

 

Additional information

Weight 1.01 lbs
Lot #:

0214

Origin:

Jalapa Department

Processing Method:

Washed

Arrival Date:

01/31/22

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