Guatemalan coffee farms are typically found
at high elevations, often tucked into a mountainside or atop a plateau. Warm
weather, a high amount of rainfall, and nutrient rich soils contribute to
highly favorable growing conditions
Coffee beans from Guatemala are great
because they can handle a wide range of roast styles. For those who like a
lighter and brighter coffee, they can roast it light to medium and still get a
full bodied coffee with some bright flavor notes.
Guatemalan coffee is generally known for
being strong, moderate in acidity, full-bodied, and filled with delicious
flavor. The secret behind this great flavor isn't necessarily about the plants
themselves, but more so the environment where they're grown.
The highlands of Guatemala produce several
of the world’s finest and most distinctive coffees. a coffee that combines
complex nuance (smoke, spice, flowers, occasionally chocolate) perhaps because
they are more exposed to wet ocean weather, tend to display slightly softer,
Coffee in Guatemala is grown at an altitude of over 5,000 feet, which
explains its robust and distinctive flavour. Guatemala's unique growing region,
with a mild subtropical climate, combined with nutrient-rich volcanic soil,
create an ideal environment for growing some of the most delicious coffee beans
in the market.
Coffee was introduced to the Guatemalan
landscape in the mid-1700s, the industry began to take off. From the late 1800s
to 2011, Guatemala was ranked as one of the world’s top 5 coffee producers and
exporters in the world.
However, Guatemalan
coffee should be on any coffee lover’s list of coffees to try. Each sip is
worth your while and is sure to become a quick favorite for any coffee
connoisseur
Guatemalan coffee is generally known for
being strong, moderate in acidity, full-bodied, and filled with delicious
flavor. The secret behind this great flavor isn't necessarily about the plants
themselves, but more so the environment where they're grown.
The highlands of Guatemala produce several
of the world’s finest and most distinctive coffees. a coffee that combines
complex nuance (smoke, spice, flowers, occasionally chocolate) perhaps because
they are more exposed to wet ocean weather, tend to display slightly softer,
Coffee in Guatemala is grown at an altitude of over 5,000 feet, which
explains its robust and distinctive flavour. Guatemala's unique growing region,
with a mild subtropical climate, combined with nutrient-rich volcanic soil,
create an ideal environment for growing some of the most delicious coffee beans
in the market.
Coffee was introduced to the Guatemalan
landscape in the mid-1700s, the industry began to take off. From the late 1800s
to 2011, Guatemala was ranked as one of the world’s top 5 coffee producers and
exporters in the world.
However, Guatemalan
coffee should be on any coffee lover’s list of coffees to try. Each sip is
worth your while and is sure to become a quick favorite for any coffee
connoisseur
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