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Google Maps - Guatemala

Google Maps - Growing Regions
Huehuetenango, Atitlan, Antigua, Coban, San Marcos

Altitude (Meters) - 1400-2000

Cup Profile
High acidity, clean, with fruit

Language
Spanish 60%, Amerindian languages 40% (more than 20 Amerindian languages, including Quiche, Cakchiquel, Kekchi, Mam, Garifuna, and Xinca)

Coffee Production (lbs.)
616,308,000

Exports (lbs.)
594,000,000

Botanical Varieties
Bourbon, Caturra, Catuai, Panche, Typica

Wet Processed - Yes
Dry Processed - NA

 

Guatemala
Guatemalan coffees are some of the most amazing fragrant and aromatic coffees in the world. The natural shade and jungle of the Guatemalan highlands are the perfect environment for the bourbon botanical variety of arabica (a spontaneous variety of the original typical), which lends itself to a very nice and very natural full cup.

Hue Hue Tenango (way-way-ten-nang-oh) in the northeast frontier produces a wonderful bright coffee with nice body, and excellent floral tones and fruitiness. Besides all these great cup attributes, it's a fun one to say, "Way Way."

Coffees from around Lake Attilan are a classic Guatemalan cup. Atitlan's are coffees with deep body, stunning acidity and fruit, and hints (more than mild suggestions) of chocolate and cinnamon. Atitlan's are truly a classic amazing cup.

Antigua is Guatemala's oldest and most famous coffee growing region. The magnificent volcanoes of Agua, Acatenango, and Fuego enclose this valley. Fuego lives up to its name (fuego means fire in Spanish) by spewing forth volcanic ash continuing to add to the rich soil of the area. Antiguan cups are nice bodies, full-on bright coffees with spice. There is a reason this region is so loved and sought out by the coffee connoisseur.

All in all, Guatemala must be a stop on your coffee journey.

 

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03.06.07 — Posted by Emily
During the month of February, Emily and I had the opportunity to escape the treacherous Minnesota winter and travel to Guatemala with a group of our clients. Leaving behind wind chill temperatures somewhere around negative 20 degrees, we packed our... [More]