This coffee is grown in the Yungas region in the state of La Paz (12 hours from the capital) on the majestic Eastern ridge of the Andes mountain range at elevations of 4,000 to 6,000 ft. This area is a humid sub-tropic forest. A total of 41 small organic coffee farms ranging from 3 to 11 acres produce this rare treat below a magnificent lush mahogany forest. Each is certified organic and fair-traded. With no modern day pollution, all farming is done in accordance to methods designed to optimize quality without the use of chemical fertilizers.
This shade coffee is certified as bird-friendly by the Smithsonian Migratory Bird Center, which has developed strict criteria for evaluating shade coffee farms. The cherries are hand-picked during three harvest periods; March, May and August, and only when fully mature.
The organic farming coupled with the region's unusual micro tropical climate combine to produce a heavy bodied and pleasantly spicy coffee with liquor-like character and a mild acidity.
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