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Mexico Miramar Especial

Mexico Miramar Especial

Milk Chocolate, Cherry, Nutmeg

Regular price $16.00 USD
Regular price Sale price $16.00 USD
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  • TASTING NOTES

    Milk Chocolate, Cherry, Nutmeg

  • ORIGIN

    Mexico

  • REGION

    Oaxaca

  • PRODUCER

    Sierra Mixteca Producer Association

  • VARIETY

    Bourbon & Typica

  • PROCESS

    Washed

  • ELEVATION

    1600-1850 MASL

  • IMPORTER

    Red Fox Coffee Merchants

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About the Coffee

The Sierra Mixteca Producer Association, based in Santa Maria Yucuhiti, Oaxaca, is an organized group of about 150 active farmer members. The mountainous coffee growing area in Yucuhiti is one of the highest altitude growing regions in the state starting around 1450 masl and topping out around 1900 masl. The pure Bourbon and Typica varieties, grown under a thick shade canopy, are meticulously selected at optimum ripeness during peak harvest in January and February, floated, and carefully de-pulped, then fermented overnight without water for up to 24 hours. Each producer’s parchment lot is kept separated over the course of the harvest and sent in for pre-screeing on moisture content, water activity, and cup quality at least 3 times before being bulked into community lots.

The small, clean, re-building town center of Guadalupe Miramar, has stunning views looking out over the Sierra Madre mountain range extending to the Pacific Ocean. A few kilometers up the dirt road from Miramar is the San Pedro Yosotatu community where a small group of neighboring farmers within the co-op approached us early in the harvest with interest and desire to separate their coffee and directly participate in the conversations around quality selection and improvement and negotiate the corresponding price premiums we could pay. A major initiative being led by the co-op is replanting of top quality varieties and maintaining nurseries in select areas around the community and distributing seedlings to members. The group has intentionally focused on re-planting after a few challenging years dealing with leaf rust and maintaining traditional Bourbon and Typica varieties which are proven in the cup. All farmers use full organic practices and most maintain their own small-scale worm composting facilities.

This year’s lot separation from Guadalupe Miramar is exemplary of what potential exists from this previously under-recognized prime coffee growing area, and we expect big things to come with improved leadership, price premiums, incentives, and re-investments from within the motivated group.