Fair Trade Organic Guatemala Huehuetenango ASPROCDEGUA
Huehuetenago (pronounced way-way-ten-NAN-go) comes from the Maya Q’qnjobal dialect for star (or light) that shines in the sky at night. The members of the ASPROCDGUA Cooperative farm on average of 2 hectares each and often grow many different crops for diversification alongside the coffee.
Region: Cuilco, Colotenango, and many others
Altitude: 1,600-2,200 meters
Varietal: Bourbon, Caturra, Catuai, Pache
Farm/Co-op: About 394 organic co-op member farms
Process: Washed
Tasting Notes: Smooth, Citric, Praline
Huehuetenago (pronounced way-way-ten-NAN-go) comes from the Maya Q’qnjobal dialect for star (or light) that shines in the sky at night. The members of the ASPROCDGUA Cooperative farm on average of 2 hectares each and often grow many different crops for diversification alongside the coffee.
Region: Cuilco, Colotenango, and many others
Altitude: 1,600-2,200 meters
Varietal: Bourbon, Caturra, Catuai, Pache
Farm/Co-op: About 394 organic co-op member farms
Process: Washed
Tasting Notes: Smooth, Citric, Praline
Huehuetenago (pronounced way-way-ten-NAN-go) comes from the Maya Q’qnjobal dialect for star (or light) that shines in the sky at night. The members of the ASPROCDGUA Cooperative farm on average of 2 hectares each and often grow many different crops for diversification alongside the coffee.
Region: Cuilco, Colotenango, and many others
Altitude: 1,600-2,200 meters
Varietal: Bourbon, Caturra, Catuai, Pache
Farm/Co-op: About 394 organic co-op member farms
Process: Washed
Tasting Notes: Smooth, Citric, Praline