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Guatemalan Antigua
We are always amazed at the number of world-class coffees that are
grown in Guatemala. Our Antigua is no exception. This selected
coffee is grown on a small farm above 3,900 feet altitude in
Antigua's mountainous coffee-growing region. The combination of the
cooler climate, which yields a slower maturing bean, and the
volcanic soil that nurtures it, produces one of the world's most
fragrant, delicious coffees. Our Antigua is graded SHB or Strictly
Hard Bean, the highest quality rating. We find this coffee to be
very complex and aromatic. A very smooth cup it nonetheless exhibits
a brightness that is characteristically found in Jamaican Blue
Mountain coffee. Perfectly balanced, this coffee has a lovely rich
flavor and a chocolate note on the finish.
Panama Boquete
Grown in Boquete, a small alpine town nestled in a craggy mountain
valley in the highlands of Panama’s westernmost province of Chiriqui,
this coffee reflects its pristine natural environment known as the
“Valley of the Flowers and Eternal Spring.”
This coffee is grown at an elevation of 4,500 ft. near Volcán Barú
among oranges, strawberries, and an incomparably beautiful
polychromy of abundant flora. Winds from the north and the bajareque,
which consist of light drizzle accompanied by a cool breeze, make
Boquete a wonderful respite from the heat of the lowlands. Here the
combination of rich volcanic soil, a consistently cool microclimate,
and high altitude creates a very well balanced coffee with a good
body and lovely aroma. The beans are handpicked up to five times
during a season so that ripe beans alone are included in the
harvest.
The Feria de las Flores y del Café, or the Festival of Flowers and
Coffee, is a popular local celebration held annually in January
which reflects the importance of coffee as a focal element around
which community of Boquete centers. I am excited to bring to you
this stunning coffee from the coffee-producing area that is
considered to be of the best quality the Republic of Panama has to
offer.
Brazilian Peaberry Baggio Estate
This selection is our ultra premium “Peaberry” imported directly
from a wonderfully unique family-owned estate in Brazil. Jose Astor
Baggio, whose family has been growing coffee since 1866 when they
immigrated to Brazil from Italy, owns Fazenda Pindaibas. His estate
is located in the southwestern area of Minas Gerais, Brazil’s
premier coffee growing region. Grown at 3,000 ft. elevation, a very
high elevation for Brazil, this very special lot is hand picked,
separated from the other beans, and meticulously hand processed at
the Baggio Estate.
Historically, peaberry coffee accounts for approximately 5% of a
harvest; it is actually an aberration in bean formation. Instead of
two large, distinct halves the coffee develops into a smaller bean
that has the appearance of a pea, thus its name. The peaberry tends
to have a more concentrated flavor than other beans. Our selected
coffee produces a lovely cup with a developed, robust aroma and a
comparably full body. Despite this it boasts a mild, smooth taste
with a hint of sweetness and spice; the coffee lacks bitterness
regardless of brew strength. Our selected “Peaberry” is a
world-class coffee by any standard and is produced in extremely
minute quantities.
Costa Rican Tarrazu Don Roberto Estate
Cultivated in the mountainous southern Pacific area of Costa Rica,
this is considered one of the best coffees produced in Costa Rica.
This nutty yet sweet coffee has just a hint of spice while
exhibiting richness, full-body, and a delicate brightness. We chose
this to contrast with the flavors inherent to the Boquete coffee. A
beautifully balanced cup.
Mauai Peaberry Ka’anopoli Estate
An exquisite coffee that is giving its better known legendary
cousin, Hawaiian Kona, a run for its money. The first coffee trees
were brought to the Hawaiian Islands by a British warship in 1825.
Oahu's governor had acquired the coffee trees in Brazil. The coffee
was planted in the Monoa Valley on Oahu and from there introduced to
the other islands.
Grown on the slopes of the lush mountain slopes high above the
beaches on the island of Maui in soil that is deep and red,
supplemented with abundant tropical rainfall, the sweet flavor of
the Maui peaberry reflects the distinctive soil which formerly
nourished rich fields of sugar cane. A complex coffee, it is full
bodied and perfectly clean with a sweet, cocoa-like flavor and a
delicate acidity with an ultra smooth finish.
Tanzanian Peaberry
Grown on the side of Mount Kilimanjaro, the highest Peak in Africa,
this world-class coffee lives up to the capacity of this specific
microclimate. Samples of the small green berries are roasted and
carefully tasted to make sure that each lot purchased lives up to
the potential of the area. Our Tanzanian Peaberry has a smooth
generosity of flavor, but is also possessed of significant power.
This name "Peaberry" denotes that these coffee beans are small and
round, as opposed to the customary larger beans, which consist of
two halves. We have discovered a unique source for the highest
quality of Peaberry grown in the area and are thrilled to bring its
exotic taste to you.
Sumatra Mandheling
From the beautiful Indonesian archipelago on the Indian Sea, we
bring you the classic, smooth Sumatra Mandheling. First introduced
to Indonesia by Dutch traders in the late 17th century, coffee has
become important to this region's economy with Indonesia being the
third largest producer of coffee in the world. The origin of our
Sumatra is the Balak region of Indonesia, where 65% of its coffee is
grown. Two lakes surround this region, Lake Toba & Lake Takennon,
which affects the delicate balance of exquisite flavor & aroma. Our
Sumatra follows the tradition of being grown next to fruits and
spices on small family farms. A sweet, heavy-bodied, exotic coffee
that is a perennial favorite.
Sulawesi
This rare and complex tasting coffee is grown on Sulawesi, the
island for which it is named, in the Indonesian Archipelago. This
coffee may be thought of as a first cousin to the very popular
Sumatra coffee, except that it achieves a much higher level of
complexity and is significantly more rare. The best coffees from
Sulawesi are grown in Torajaland, a small area near the town of
Rantepao under ideal coffee growing conditions. Coffee trees are
grown on very small plots around the houses of the villagers. Entire
families participate in the picking and processing of the coffee
beans in true artisanal fashion. Our Sulawesi coffee has a unique
nutty and smooth taste, possesses a full, rich body, and delivers
layer after layer of flavor. As it is a rare, world class coffee, we
purchased specific lots which we believe are the finest grown on the
island.
Ethiopian Yirgacheffe
This coffee may be thought of as a first cousin to the very popular
Sumatra coffee, except that it achieves a much higher level of
complexity and is significantly more rare. As always, it is
necessary to try lots from several different sources to find the one
that exemplifies the best that the particular climate and soil has
to offer. We are very pleased with the lots that we have purchased
for this month's selection. We believe Kenneth David in his book,
Coffee: A Guide to Buying, Brewing, and Enjoying,, is right on the
mark with his assessment of this coffee. In speaking of the
estate-grown coffees from Ethiopia, he comments, "The most
celebrated is called Yirgacheffe. This coffee virtually has a cult
following in the United States, and for good reason. Like the best
Sumatran and Yemen coffees it is rich, teasing, and mysterious on
the palate, with a very long, resonating finish. Like Sumatran, its
acidity vibrates inside the richness of the body, but Yirgacheffe
adds a soft, fragrant, flowery note so distinctive that it may make
this unique among the world's coffees." We could not agree more!
Papua New Guinea
Located just south of the equator, this island is a prime growing
region for coffee and tea. While coffee production here dates back
to 1889, the current coffee produced dates back only 75 years or so.
In 1927 Jamaican Blue Mountain seedlings were brought from Jamaica
and because of climatological similarities between the two countries
the coffee plants thrived. We have selected our beans from a small,
well-tended farm to ensure the first rate quality of this
world-class bean. Sweet, full-bodied, and virtually perfectly
balanced.
El Salvador Peaberry Santa Barbara Estate
There is perhaps no rarer nor more sought after coffee in the world
than the Jamaica Blue Mountain “Peaberry” from the Wallenford
Estate. Our Peaberry coffee from El Salvador reminds us of this
coffee more than any other we have ever tasted. It has the same
depth, brightness, and a slight nuttiness on the palate as does the
JBM Peaberry. This coffee is produced in microscopic quantities by a
small family estate whose owners are absolutely fanatical in their
commitment to organic farming methods and to the quality of their
coffee. Our El Salvador Peaberry ranks with the finest coffee in the
world, boasting a sophisticated richness, a full body, and a
deliciously intense aroma. It is made available to us in extremely
limited quantities and is a personal favorite of everyone at Ashley
& Cooper Coffee Company.
Panama Berlina
This coffee won the Panama cupping championship in the year 2000. We
were allocated 3 bags in 2001 and sold out quickly, and have sadly
been unable to procure any since then. Recently, we were fortunate
enough to receive several bags of the current harvest. Grown on a
55-acre farm, the coffee is naturally processed with meticulous care
and yields one of the smoothest and most compelling cups in the
Caribbean.
Costa Rican La Minita Estate
Excellent climatic conditions as well as adequate soils produced the
delicious aroma of the coffee of the region (SHB SUR) and have
continued successfully for one hundred years. Today the same
footsteps are taken to fulfill with magnificent execution the task
of producing the best qualities of coffee in the world. This coffee
is known for its rich body, pleasant acidity and nutty, sweet
undertones.

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