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Green Fact
Guatemalan Coffees are 98% shade grown.
This allows coffee beans to mature slowly, improving the attributes of body and acidity in the cup.
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La Perla y Anexos
Chajúl, EL QUICHE
 
 

El Quiche, in the heart of the Ixil Triangle is home to the millennial mountains of Chajul and the birth place of one of the finest coffees in the world, “el Café de la Paz” (the coffee of peace) produced by Finca La Perla and Finca Santa Delfina.

This exceptional coffee, known as “Gourmet Coffee” because of its incomparable quality, flavor and aroma has been rewarded internationally and recognized by expert cuppers as one of the best coffees in the world. These incomparable qualities come from the lands of Xamac, meaning sleeping woman in Ixil. They were founded in 1895 by the visionary determination of a proud family who decided to plant their roots in these indomitable grounds, of immeasurable and mystical beauty, blessed by God.

With determination, perseverance and unbreakable faith, they sowed the seed of solidarism with the honest and hard working Mayan-Quiché people. Their daily dedication and affectionate care to the people and the land has worked in harmony with nature through all these years. The utmost ecological respect has been given to the mountains, forests, rivers, and exuberant vegetation which in turn have given fruit to this incomparable coffee.

Coffee from La Perla and Santa Delfina is cultivated in a cold climate enriched by its rainy microclimates at heights above 4500 feet with annual rain falls of 4500mm. It is washed by the crystalline and pure waters of the Xamac River and transported by noble mules.

The combination of all these ecological gifts and the sacrifice of all the workers that have believed in this dream is the fantastic outcome of “el Café de la Paz”.

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Farm profile

       

Geographic characteristics

Location: Chajúl, EL QUICHE
Area: 135 ha
Altitude range: 3200 - 4900 feet
Type of soil and predominant element: Loamy
Shade trees: Inga

 

Climatic characteristics

Average temperature: 18°C
Annual rainfall: 5000mm
Relative humidity: 75%

 

Coffee production characteristics

Harvest season: October to May
Drying process: Sun
Mill: Wet
Annual production: 1800 (69-Kg bags)

 

Coffee lot to auction
Rank: 22

Coffee lot: 15 (69-Kg bags)
Varieties: Caturra

Cup characteristics
Sample: 15
Cupping description

notably clean 14 crisp acidity 13 tart apple acidity11 sweet acidity,10 light delicate mouthfeel,12 mild chocolate 8 lively bright round mouthfeel,7 tart green apple 6 black currant 5 apricot 4, tropical fruit 3 red currant 3

Flavor Sweetness Acidity Clean Cup Finish Balance Mouth-Feel Overall
5.975 6.25 6.175 5.95 5.875 5.925 6.175 5.925
Score: 84.25
 
 

Previous Awards  


Cup of Excellence®2001, Cup of Excellence®2002, Cup of Excellence®2006, Cup of Excellence®2008


 
 
 
Cup of Excellence®2008
Internet Auction
Participating Farms
El Injerto I
La Bendición
San Guayaba
El Socorro y Anexos
San Sebastián
Granja El Tempixque
Santa Delfina y Anexos
Las Nubes y Anexos
Chibulbut
Chalabal
San Rafael Urías Valdés
Florencia y Anexo
Finca de Dios
El Porvenir
Las Rosas
ACCSO
El Faro
La Igualdad
La Soledad y Anexo
Chichupac (combined lot of 3 members)
La Pacaya (combined lot with La Cumbre de Amalem)
La Perla y Anexos
La Joya
San Rafael Pacún
Candelaria
 
 
 
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