Orizaba Criollo Washed Fermented
Mexico

Discover the rich heritage of Mexican coffee with this exceptional Criollo lot from the Santuario Project in Ixhuatlán del Café, Veracruz. Grown in volcanic soils at high altitudes, the coffee is carefully harvested and processed using advanced techniques to ensure top-notch quality. With a delicate flavor profile and a focus on preserving cultural traditions, this coffee represents the dedication of local farmers to specialty-grade production.

The Santuario Project, launched in 2017, combines modern facilities with sustainable practices to deliver premium coffee from the renowned Orizaba region. The meticulous process, including fermentation, sun drying, and careful storage, ensures a consistent and vibrant cup that highlights the unique qualities of Mexican coffee.

£14.93/kg
£298.60 (20kg)

2 in stock

Tasting notes

Black grapes
Passionfruit
Winey
We also found notes of orange.

Processes

Washed Fermented

Details

Country:
Mexico
Coffee name:
Orizaba Criollo Washed Fermented
Region:
Ixhuatlan del Café
Owner:
Various
Varietal(s):
Criollo
Processing method:
Washed Fermented
Elevation:
1,200 to 1,800 meters above sea level
Original lot size:
Average farm 2 – 12 hectares
Area under coffee:
Orizaba

Story

This exceptional Mexican coffee comes from the renowned Santuario Project in Ixhuatlán del Café, Veracruz, a region celebrated for its volcanic soils and high-altitude farms. Grown using the delicate Criollo varietal, this lot preserves Mexico’s rich coffee heritage while delivering a complex, vibrant cup. Although Criollo has been largely replaced by more resilient varieties due to its low yield and vulnerability to Coffee Leaf Rust, dedicated farmers in the Santuario Project continue to cultivate it at higher altitudes, ensuring a premium, flavorful product.

The Santuario Project, initiated in 2017, has brought together innovative processing techniques and state-of-the-art facilities to produce high-quality coffees like this one. With a focus on sustainability and quality, cherries are carefully harvested, and each batch undergoes meticulous processing, including Brix measurements, fermentation, sun drying, and careful storage. This commitment to excellence is evident in every cup, showcasing the unique flavors of the Orizaba region. By working with local farmers, the Santuario Project helps preserve Mexico’s historic coffee-growing traditions while ensuring that producers have access to global markets.

Details

Country:
Coffee name:
Region:
Owner:
Varietal(s):
Processing method:
Elevation:
Original lot size:
Area under coffee:
Mexico
Orizaba Criollo Washed Fermented
Ixhuatlan del Café
Various
Criollo
Washed Fermented
1,200 to 1,800 meters above sea level
Average farm 2 – 12 hectares
Orizaba
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