Expect sweet mandarin flavours with floral notes and a herbal twist from this award winning Geisha coffee.
Cultivar: Geisha
Flavour notes: Sweet mandarin, jasmine & honey
Producer: Marysabel Caballero & Moises Herrera
Country: Honduras
Region: Chinacla, La Paz
Process: Washed
Harvest date: January - February 2025
The Geisha cultivar is famous for its floral and citric cup profile. This award winning Geisha coffee from the Caballeros is no exception. Unlike the Panamanian geishas which typically has a light bodied cup, these Honduran grown Geisha coffee beans have a heavier mouthfeel, slight lower intensity of acidity ad a subtle herbal finish.
Picking and sorting
- Ripe cherries are hand picked by local pickers. The pickers are paid extra to sort ripe cherries from the unripe while they are picking. Sorting is done by simply putting the cherries in separate bags.
Depupling, fermenting & washing
- The coffee cherries are de-pulped in the afternoon and the mucilage is partially removed from the parchment coffee with the use of a mechanical mucilage remover. Then the parchment coffee is fermented over night before the remaining mucilage is washed off with clean water in a washing channel which helps sorting floaters and undeveloped beans from the denser and more developed coffee. After washing the excess water is removed from the parchment coffee with the help of a centrifuge. Then the coffee is ready for drying.
Drying
- The coffees we buy from Marysabel and Moises are all dried slowly on raised beds covered with shade nets. These beds are set up by their house in Marcala where the climate is drier than at the wet mill which is located higher up in the mountains. During drying the coffees are raked throughout the day to ensure even drying. At night it gets covered to prevent condensation and the risk of the coffee gaining moisture in the drying process. Once the coffees are dried, they are stored in air tight grain pro bags before the they get milled and packed in vacuum packs and shipped to Norway.