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1 lb. Guatemala Finca Medina Antigua Peaberry Fresh 100% Arabica Coffee Beans: Roasted or Unroasted

1 lb. Guatemala Finca Medina Antigua Peaberry Fresh 100% Arabica Coffee Beans: Roasted or Unroasted

Regular price $23.00 USD
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Remember to store properly. Brew & Enjoy!

Please store properly in an air-tight container, away from light, moisture, extreme temperatures, & oxygen. Once the beans are transferred into an air-tight container, please store in a dark pantry or kitchen cupboard for maximum freshness dating to up to 8 weeks.

We are proud to make this offering available to you, one of our favorites! This region has been known for a long time for producing coffees of the best quality in the world.

Antigua Guatemala is famous for its coffee. At only 28 miles from Guatemala City, Antigua is located between three volcanoes: Acatenango, Fuego and Agua. The privileged weather, altitude, volcanic soils and traditional agricultural practices contribute to the elaboration of one of the best coffees in the world. Antigua´s genuine coffee offers a cup that perfectly combines body, taste and aroma. It is internationally acclaimed for its unique characteristics: fragrance, floral aroma, light body and balance, mild notes of chocolate, good taste and acidity levels. Finca Medina boasts the soft suggestion of fruit that growing, milling, and processing yields, and the brightness and sweetness that is characteristic of the origin. This coffee is set apart from many among our Central American offerings, thanks to the fermentation, milling, and overall processing and to the complexity that all of this introduces to the cup. 

Cupping @ Medium Roast: Tangerine, Cocoa, Berries

Cupping score: 85.5

Process: Washed, Mechanically Dried

Region: Antigua

Best Varietals: Bourbon, Caturra “Pacas”, Sarchimor, Marsellesa.

Elevation: 1,600 masl

Nestled among three volcanoes, the city of Antigua’s fertile soil and high altitudes makes it a prime location for producers like Finca Medina. The farm has been producing specialty coffee since 1842, and has grown to have two estates - one named after the organization itself and the other called Anexo Portal. Both farms utilize cutting edge processing technology, contributing to each coffee’s consistency and quality.

Using only the best coffee grafts that come from certified seeds grown under shadow, this region is perfect for cultivating coffee; with ample rainfall, elevations reaching 4,600 feet, and a constant humidity of 65%, it makes absolute sense for coffee to be the number one industry in Guatemala. The washed-processed Guatemalan coffee includes cherries from the original Finca Medina estate plus Anexo Portal. After separating the floating cherries, the coffees are dried on raised African beds, which are closed off each day for two hours to ensure a slow maturation process - typically between 28 and 30 days. The superb growing conditions and allowance of time for processing created a deep sweetness and a complex flavor experience in the coffees from Finca Medina. This isn't the first time we've featured this coffee, and we don't expect it to be the last.

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over roasted? Coffee tastes like charred wood

I usually buy Mexican Chiapas medium roast coffee but usually give something new a try. This medium roast Guatemala Finca Medina Antigua Peaberry is roasted so dark it looks black. The only flavor it has is like charcoal. Strong flavor with astringent and bitter after taste. I'm not a coffee snob by any means... my go to morning coffee was shoveling a spoonful of instant coffee into my mouth and drink some cold water... swish and swallow. Then I discovered whole beans and started to grind them myself to make morning coffee because the Mexican Chiapas medium roast had such a great flavor with very pleasant after taste wanting me to drink more of it. The coffee made from these beans taste is so bad I usually end up dumping most of my mug and get something else to drink to get rid of the awful bitter and astringent taste in my mouth. But at least this coffee has made me drink something healthier in the mornings... bought a case of V8 juice to drink after drinking some of this coffee to get rid of the taste this coffee leaves in my mouth.

Switched back to Mexican Chiapas medium roast which is very good tasting coffee and is same roast with medium full city.

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