The Barn Specialty Coffee Beans La Esperanza - 250g

  • Medium Roast
  • Micro-Lot - 100% Arabica (Caturra, Bourbon)
  • Notes of chocolate, plums and vanilla
  • Hand-roasted in Germany
  • 250g Specialty Coffee Beans
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More about The Barn coffee coffee beans :

Experience Guatemala like never before with this La Esperanza coffee, specially roasted for espresso by The Barn's renowned team. A balanced, long-lasting coffee with notes of chocolate, plums and vanilla. Packaging: 250 g

Key Facts

  • Variety
    100% Arabica
  • Designation
    Pure Origin
  • Origin
    Guatemala
  • Roasting
    Germany

Roast Type - Medium

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Aromatic group -  Red Berries

Red Berries
Dominant note
Red Berries
Rich & Sweet
Secondary note
Rich & Sweet
Tasting notes :
  • Milk chocolate
  • Vanilla
  • Cranberry
  • Red plum
N.B.: This is not a flavored coffee but notes noted during tasting
Red Berries Fermented Spices Woody Herb-like Floral Rich & sweet Citrus
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Aromatic Groups

Specialty Coffee -  Grand Cru 

Score ≥ 86

Specialty Coffee : Among the best coffees in the world, from a terroir with a history and traceability. They represent less than 10% of the world's production and are assessed by professional tasters. These are flawless coffees that offer us unique tasting notes.

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Grand Cru Coffee :  These coffees are distinguished by their aromatic clarity and finesse. Rated over 86/100, they have a unique variety, an extraordinary aromatic profile, agroforestry cultivation and specific commitments from the coffee grower.

The higher the rating, the more surprising your coffee tasting experience will be.
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Your Coffee’s ID Card

Each coffee is unique! Its terroir and specificities give it its identity.

  • Origin
    Guatemala, Huehuetenango
  • Process
    Washed
  • Variety
    Caturra
  • Altitude
    1750 meters
  • Harvest
    Manual
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The Barn - La Esperanza - Guatemala Specialty Coffee Beans - 250g

Specialty coffee beans from Guatemala, roasted in Berlin by The Barn. Medium roast, perfect for espressos, coffee machines and mocha pots. You can expect notes of chocolate, plums and vanilla.

Huehuetenango has a unique microclimate, with cold mountain temperatures offset by warm winds blowing in from Mexico. The clay and rock that dominate the landscape have created a mineral-rich soil, and the long dry summers allow even drying resulting in notes of blood orange, vanilla, chocolate and malt. This coffee is superbly balanced and extremely smooth.

Francisco uses 50% shade-drying to gently process his coffees. This prevents them from cracking, so the coffee retains all its delicious flavours. Cherry fermentation lasts up to 40 hours, giving our Lot a strong character.

Francisco Morales inherited his passion for coffee growing from his grandfather, who planted 100 coffee trees when he was just 14. Francisco himself started his own farm with 9000 plants, which he grew in a nursery in 1977.

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The Barn Coffee is a leader in Specialty Coffee from Berlin. Their coffee beans are of the highest grading and are served throughout Europe.