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Guatemala Huehuetenango - Waykan - Medium Roast Single Origin
Guatemala Huehuetenango - Waykan - Medium Roast Single Origin
Guatemala Huehuetenango - Waykan - Medium Roast Single Origin
Guatemala Huehuetenango - Waykan - Medium Roast Single Origin
Guatemala Huehuetenango - Waykan - Medium Roast Single Origin
Guatemala Huehuetenango - Waykan - Medium Roast Single Origin

Guatemala Huehuetenango - Waykan - Medium Roast Single Origin

$20.00

Guatemala Huehuetenango - Waykan - Medium Roast Single Origin

Flavor notes: Almond with mellow fresh citrus zest flavors. Balanced acidity and fruit-like sweetness

Process: Washed
Variety: Bourbon, Catimor, Caturra, Maragogype, Pache
Elevation: 1400-2200 MASL
Region: Huehuetenango
Roast profile: Medium Roast
Bag size: 12oz, 2lb and 5lb bags
Preparation: Whole Bean, Ground Medium or Ground Fine

Region: Huehuetenango is located in Western Guatemala bordering Mexico. It is extremely diverse and known for producing some of the best coffees in Latin America due to its climate, altitude, water sources, and traditional varieties. A range of offerings come out of Huehuetenango, including chocolatey volume offerings and fruit-forward microlots. 

Regional Select: The Regional Select program was created to highlight the unique profiles we have found that are inherent to various microclimates in many of the countries from which we source green coffee. Local variables like wind patterns, soil quality, sunlight, elevation, and other environmental influencers have much to do with the common characteristics that separate, say, a Northern Colombian from a Southern Colombian coffee, just as they inform the differences between a Colombian and a Kenyan.

For our Regional Select offerings, we source based on cup quality and character, seeking a balance of “taste of place” with availability and price. These lots are built as blends from coffees that cup out between 84–87 on our 100-point cupping scale, and come with regional and often microregional traceability, but are not farm- or producer-specific.

Our Waykan offerings are chosen for their pristine example of the dynamic character of coffees from Huehuetenango, with their crisp acidity reminiscent of lemon, grape, or apple, and a balance of toffee and sweet nuts, like almond. In the Maya Q’qnjobal dialect in the region, “waykan” means “star, or light that shines in the sky at night.” The indigenous population in and around Huehuetenango plays a large role in the coffee production here, and coffee accounts either directly or indirectly for roughly 80 percent of the local economy.