The River Coffee Company
Guatemala Quiche

Roaster Location: Flag of United States Decatur, Illinois

4.50(1)

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Bean Source Country: Guatemala
Fair Trade

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4.50(1)

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Latest Reviews and Tasting Notes

  • Courtney Huck

    15 roasts rated, avg score of 4.53

    4.50 - Average

    4.50 - Aroma

    5.00 - Value

    5.00 - Finish

    4.50 - Flavor

    4.50 - Acidity

    4.50 - Balance

    This is a great medium roast that single origin and fair trade! I love it because it works as a great everyday blend.

    Cupping Method:Filter

    1 year ago ยท See more from Courtney

More Details

Bean Source Country: Guatemala
Guatemala is one of the main coffee-producing countries in Central America. Its volcanic soil and altitude make it ideal for producing quality arabica.
Coffee in Guatemala is grown in the high-altitude regions of the country. The country is known for producing high-quality Arabica beans, known for their well-balanced, rich, and complex flavors with notes of chocolate, fruit, and nuts with great acidity. The volcanic soil and favorable climate conditions contribute to the unique taste profile of Guatemalan coffee. The coffee industry is a significant part of the country's economy, with small-scale farmers and cooperatives being the primary producers. Guatemala represents around 2% of the world's coffee production, but due to its reputation for high quality, has an outsized impact in specialty roasts.
Fair trade
Fair-trade coffee refers to coffee beans that are produced, traded, and sold following a set of ethical and social standards designed to ensure fair treatment of farmers and workers in the coffee industry. Fair Trade organizations work to create a more equitable global trade model by prioritizing the well-being of small-scale coffee producers and farm workers, primarily in developing countries.
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