
Origin
Guatemala
Process
Washed
Variety
SL28, Ethiopian Heirloom, Bourbon, Caturra
Roast Type
espresso
<div class="description bottom"> <div data-et-tabs-width="108" data-et-flx="0" data-et-amp="0" data-et-sta="1" data-et-cbr="3" data-et-cbw="1" data-et-auto-accordion="1" data-et-min-width="3000" class="easytabs-container tab-widget-4501663547495 easytabs-inited"> <div class="easytabs-holder easytabs-accordion"> <div class="easytabs-contents"> <div data-et-handle="tabs-description" data-et-marker="tabs-rwanda-maries-coffee-filter-2" class="easytabs-content-item easytabs-active"> <div class="easytabs-content-holder"> <meta charset="utf-8"> <p><meta charset="utf-8"><meta charset="utf-8"><b id="docs-internal-guid-c93515a8-7fff-b2b6-9aa1-820f220c4f72"><span>Orange blossom and jammy berries with notes of juicy peach.</span></b></p> <p dir="ltr">Behold the return of one of our favourites from the Vides Family: our Guatemala El Buho. After love at first sight, we’re head-over-heels again. A small, six-hectare farm, Finca Bromelias sports interesting varietals like Kenya’s SL28 and an heirloom Ethiopian.</p> <p dir="ltr"><strong>We paid 122% above the Fair Trade price for this coffee - <a href="https://www.rumblecoffee.com.au/blogs/transparency-project/guatemala-el-buho-washed">learn why here.</a></strong></p> <p>Jorge Vides was a doctor and patriarch of the Vides family. In 1958, he bought a piece of land, surrounded by forests, in La Libertad, Huehuetenango. It was here that he founded his family’s very first coffee farm, Finca La Bolsa, planting it out with beautiful Bourbon and Caturra varieties protected by the warm, dry winds from the Tehuantepec plain. Ever since, the wonderful Vides family has been a force to be reckoned with in speciality Guatemalan coffee production. Milling, grading, bagging and preparing their own coffee for export, the family receives the entire FOB price for their product.</p> <p>Back in 2002, and with little knowledge of just how good their coffee was, general manager Maria Vides and her son Renardo Ovalle decided to submit their coffee to the prestigious Cup of Excellence competition. They did incredibly well, placing second. This international vote of confidence kicked the Vides family into action. They now own multiple coffee farms, all of which produce the same, beautiful quality of coffee for which they are widely known.<br></p> <p>With a staunch commitment to sustainability, the Vides family integrates environmentally friendly practices and supports local communities by building schools and sharing their rich agronomy knowledge. We’re constantly impressed by just how much Maria and her family invest back into their community.</p> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div>
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