*Roast days are Tuesday and Thursday. Order by Monday 12pm EST
for Wednesday shipment or Wednesday 12pm for Friday shipment
Please note that initial orders will be fulfilled with our first batch roasted on December 11th.
*Roast days are Tuesday and Thursday. Order by Monday 12pm EST
for Wednesday shipment or Wednesday 12pm for Friday shipment
Please note that initial orders will be fulfilled with our first batch roasted on December 11th.
Specs
Producers Rosendo Domingo & Evelim Alvarado
Farm Yulchen
Region Petatan, Huehuetenango, Guatemala
Harvest Spring 2025
Varieties Caturra & Pache
Process Washed
Altitude 1,700-1,850 masl
Importer Primavera
Producer Profile
Rosendo Domingo is a second-generation coffee farmer who owns a few small parcels of land in Petatán, Huehuetenango.
His family began producing coffee some 30 years ago, and Rosendo himself trained as an agronomist. This combination of agronomic training and a long background in coffee production allows him to effectively put into use best practices on his farms. This particular lot comes from his farm Palanch'en, which, in the Popti language translates to 'face of a horse.' The farm is named after a large rock that resembles a horse's head.
Since our last visit with Rosendo in 2023, he has actually emigrated out of Guatemala to earn more money for his family. While coffee production on Rosendo's farms has always been a family effort, even more has now fallen to Evelim Alvarado.
*Refer to our Grind & Brew Guide for recipes and grind setting ranges tailored to specific grinders and brewers.
For best results we recommend resting your filter coffee for two to three weeks post-roast before brewing.
Huehuetenango is the highest growing region in Guatemala and is one of only three non-volcanic soil regions in the country. Its clay soils and heavy rainfall make it an ideal environment for high-quality coffee production.
A natural mutation of Bourbon, originally discovered in Brazil in the early 20th century; Caturra derives its name from the Guarani word for “small,” a reference to its diminutive stature that results from a single-gene mutation causing dwarfism. It was this small size- allowing for more trees to be planted closer together- that led to mass selections of Caturra being made by the Instituto Agronomico (IAC) of Sao Paulo State in Campinas in the 1930’s. Caturra then made its way to Guatemala during the 1940’s and then was widely adopted in the 1970’s by the rest of Central America, where it is now one of the most economically important varieties.
Originally discovered in Santa Rosa, Guatemala in 1949, Pache is a natural mutation of Typica with a single gene that causes dwarfism, allowing it to be planted in greater density and achieve higher yields. With good quality potential at high altitude, Pache is unfortunately highly susceptible to Coffee Leaf Rust, CBD, and Nematodes.
Fully washed and sundried on the patio.
IMPORTER | Primavera |
FARMGATE PRICINGWhat's this?FOB: "Freight on board," usually the price paid to the coffee exporter for coffee ready to ship. This includes price paid to the producer as well as milling, warehousing and transportation costs plus any intermediaries' fees and export costs. Farmgate: the price paid by the exporter or other buyer to the producer or producer organization. | $4.23 USD per lb |
FOB PRICING | $4.65 USD per lb |
SUBTEXT PAID | $6.10 USD per lb |
LOT SIZE | Total lot size of 816 kg. Subtext purchased the full lot. |
RELATIONSHIP LENGTH | Primavera has been working with Rosendo for 11 years. This is the fifth year we have purchased his coffee. |
QUALITY | Subtext cupping score of 85.5 |