Guatemala Atitlan Renacimiento

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Medium body, dry, black pepper aroma.

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Description

The Renacimiento R.L. Cooperative is located in La Aldea Xojolá, a community that began forming in 1825. Founded in 1987 by 26 members, the cooperative initially focused on producing and commercializing cardamom. They expanded into coffee production in 1994, and despite the challenges posed by the coffee rust crisis in 2005, they played a key role in establishing the Federación Comercializadora de Café Especial de Guatemala (FECCEG), where they were founding members.

The cooperative is deeply committed to sustainable agriculture and community development. They prepare organic inputs in community bio-factories to enhance cultivation and control pests. They also practice apiculture with native bees, and manage goats for organic fertilizer, meat, and milk production. The women in the community contribute by running coffee nurseries to renew plantations, supported by FECCEG, which provides essential materials.

In addition to making their own organic fertilizer and harvesting honey, producers use their own micro-mills to process harvested cherries, which includes hand sorting, depulping, fermenting, washing and drying the coffee to 11 percent moisture. Additionally, the cooperative supports gender equity training, microcredit projects for women entrepreneurs, and family organic gardens to improve diets. Aldea Xojolá is a culturally rich community with traditional festivals and education facilities, and the cooperative is integral to both its economic and social fabric.

Grower

Cooperativa Agrícola Integral El Renacimiento R.L. | 70 members

Variety

Bourbon, Catuai, Catimor, Caturra, and Sarchimor

Region

Xojolá, Nahualá, Sololá

Altitude

1000-1300 masl

Process

Fully washed and dried in the sun

The Region

Santiago Atitlan sits next to Lake Atitlan, the most picturesque area of all Guatamala and perhaps the world. The lake is surrounded by mountains, three of which are volcanoes: San Pedro, Tolliman and Atitlan. It is on the southeastern ridges of the San Pedro Volcano that the Santiago Atitlan coffee is grown. Santiago is a Tzuthil- Mayan Indian village of about 28,000. All of the coffee grown here is farmed by these native farmers. Each day they must hike from Santiago up the south side of San Pedro Volcano to work their small plots of land, usually 1 to 2 hectacres. This hike takes 1 to 2 hours, and during harvest time the 110 pound sacks of coffee cherries are carried down the mountain on their backs to sell each day.

Santiago is colorful, as the men and women still wear the traditional native garments, the fabric is all hand woven and hand embroidered in the most brilliant and beautiful colors.

 

 

 

5 reviews for Guatemala Atitlan Renacimiento

  1. Jamie Hunter (verified owner)

    Have been through the majority of Kaladi coffees and landed on this one years ago after the Ethiopian changed.
    Rich, bold, but smooth is how I would characterize it.
    Others may disagree, but we mix 50/50 with Decaf Trieste in the French Press to lower the caffeine jitters but is amazing.

  2. Teresa Woidneck (verified owner)

    First time I tried this the barista recommended it. I have ordered others, but tend to gravitate towards this one as a favorite. We use in espressos, drip pour over and French press. No matter how you prepare it, it’s smooth and easy to drink. Definitely a favorite in our household.

  3. Sandra Grill (verified owner)

    Although I enjoy and love several of the Kaladi coffees, ordering a variety
    regularly, this is my favorite. As a bonus, I feel GREAT supporting the women who grow this coffee sustainably, and organically. This helps these women financially and helps the planet.
    As for the coffee’s taste, it is rich, nutty and smooth. Always roasted fresh and I know this by the consistent bloom in my French Press.

  4. jake.knigge (verified owner)

    This coffee’s dry-yet-refreshing taste is tough to be beat—I haven’t come another coffee that compares to it. It is smooth with (subtle) nutty flavor (like a lot of South American coffees). I’ve made it in an Aeropress, French press, and Chemex; I’d say the Aeropress and Chemex are my favorites for doing this coffee justice.

  5. Shelley Vereen (verified owner)

    A beautiful coffee indeed! I was introduced by a friend wielding an Aeropress and it was the smoothest, best balanced coffee I’d ever enjoyed. I’m grateful to the excellent growers and to Kaladi for making this gem available to us.

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