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Naranjo

Peru
Sweet • Silky • Comforting

12,1071,20

This coffee is here to turn unfortunate news into something very fortunate. We were gutted to discover that one of our most versatile and crowd pleasing coffees ‘Intimpa’ had to shut down their farms. With our hands in our hairs, not knowing where to go from here, we partnered up with Cultivar, leading us to Naranjo. It checked off all the required boxes, and stood out significantly compared to our old trusted Peruvian friend. So forget about Intimpa, and try our newest core-coffee Naranjo!

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Supply Chain

Naranjuyacu Community – Cultivar – Keen Coffee

Collaboration

‘Naranjo’ hails from a region in north Peru: Cutervo. After a horror-story for most of Peru’s coffee farms back in 2013/ 2016, the government Helped all farmers to get back up their feet and supplied different varieties to coffee farmers such as Catimor, Typica and Caturra. It changed their perspective on how to approach coffee farming and they are doing a better job than ever. What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger, right? Despite the increase in coffee farming many of the practices were in harmony with the environment, looking after the forests and avoiding chemical fertilizers and pesticides. (therefore, this coffee is 100% organic).

The specific lot comes from Naranjuyacu, a village in Santo Domingo de la Capilla district. Sometimes it is also written as Naranjo Yacu, which means “orange water”. “Yaku” means water in Quechua, Naranjo is Spanish for orange. So the name basically is a fusion of languages.

To our trader Cultivar, this farm checks all boxes they find essential to the Specialty coffee industry: great varieties, fertile soils, respect and understanding of the environment and enthusiastic farmers who are passionate about their work. We’re proud to contribute a little part to Peru’s specialty coffee revolution. In terms of flavour, we’re after something sweet, comfortable, and fruity, surpassing Intimpa’s profile. We hope to visit Peru this year to meet the people behind this coffee and establish a lasting partnership.

Coordinates

6°14’39.8″S 78°52’15.1″W

Details

  • Producer: Naranjuyacu Community
  • Region: Santo Domingo de la Capilla, Cutervo, North Peru
  • Varietal: Caturra(red and yellow), Pache, Catimor, Typica, Bourbon
  • Altitude: 1700/1900 Meter
  • Process: Washed
  • Harvest Period: August – September
  • Flavour: Dark Chocolate, Blood Orange, Caramel, White grape, brown sugar 

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