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Green Fact
Coffee forests protect soil
Guatemala's coffee forests prevent as much as 26 million tons of soil from eroding every year.
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Antigua Coffee®
The Antigua valley is one of Guatemala's oldest and best-known coffee-growing regions. Its volcanoes and shallow water table help create the dry microclimate, with low humidity, lots of sun, and cool nights.
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The coffee region of Antigua is an enclosed valley formed by three volcanoes: Agua, Acatenango and Fuego. Its terrain is flat and gently sloping, unlike the other volcanic coffee regions, which are more rugged. Most of the coffee trees are planted on the valley floor, already at 5,000 feet; and, some farmers also cultivate the slopes of the volcanoes up to 5,600 feet. The high pumice content in Antigua’s soil (from the active Fuego volcano) keeps the relative humidity steady at 65 percent year round, unlike the other coffee regions, where humidity varies significantly between dry and rainy seasons.

Antigua Coffee's Cup Characteristics
Antigua Coffee® cup profile
Elegant, well balanced with a rich aroma and a very sweet taste.
Antigua's historical valley
Rich volcanic soil, low humidity, lots of sun and cool nights characterize the Antigua region. The valley is dominated by the magnificent Agua, Acatenango and Fuego volcanoes. Every once in a while, Fuego –one of Guatemala’s three active volcanoes– adds a fresh dusting of mineral rich ash to Antigua’s soil. Volcanic pumice in the soil retains moisture, which helps offset Antigua’s low rainfall, the lowest of Guatemala’s eight coffee regions. Like all of Guatemala’s specialty coffee, Antigua Coffee is cultivated under shade. In Antigua, shade is especially dense to protect the coffee trees from the region’s occasional frost during the chilly nights from December to February. The dense shade, combined with the region’s shallow water table, produces a distinct microclimate within the coffee fields.
 
 
 
REGIONAL COFFEES
Acatenango Valley®
Antigua Coffee®
Traditional Atitlán®
Rainforest Cobán®
Fraijanes Plateau®
Highland Huehue®
New Oriente®
Volcanic San Marcos®

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RELATED NEWS
• Introducing Acatenango Valley®

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Guatemalan Coffees Coffee Atlas 2007 / 2008
 
 
 
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