#140 Washed-Process Coffee Beans from Peru
#140 Washed-Process Coffee Beans from Peru
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Tasting Notes
Specific flavors and aromas the roaster (or our team) noticed when cupping this coffee. They describe the brewed cup, not flavorings added to the beans.
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Roast Level
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Roast Level
How dark the beans are roasted, on a 'specialty' scale where Light/Ultralight preserves the most origin character.
Read more in the glossary → - Specialty Light/Ultralight
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Flavor Profile
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Flavor Profile
High-level flavor families this coffee leans toward — fruity, floral, sweet, chocolate/nutty, spicy, tea/botanical, or fermented/wine-like.
Read more in the glossary → - Chocolate/Nutty, Fruity
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Origin Type
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Coffee Type
Whether a coffee is a single origin (from one farm, region, or country) or a blend (multiple origins combined).
Read more in the glossary → - Single Origin
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Flavor Notes
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Flavor Notes (SCA)
More specific flavor families inside the broader profile, using the SCA Coffee Taster's Flavor Wheel — e.g. 'Citrus' and 'Berry' inside 'Fruity'.
Read more in the glossary → - Chocolate, Citrus, Dried Fruit
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Caffeine
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Caffeine
Whether this coffee is caffeinated or decaffeinated, and (for decaf) which process was used.
Read more in the glossary → - Caffeinated
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Country of Origin
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Country of Origin
Where in the world this coffee was grown, or 'Multiple' for a blend with beans from more than one country.
Read more in the glossary → - Peru
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Process Type
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Processing
How the coffee cherry was prepared after picking — dried with or without its fruit, fermented under specific conditions, etc. Big effect on the final cup.
Read more in the glossary → - Washed
- Origin: Region Cajamarca, Peru
- Altitude: 1750 masl
- Grower/Producer: Smallholder farms
- Processing: Washed
- Variety: Catimor, Caturra, Pache, Typica, Bourbon
- Harvest Season: August - October
From the producer Ally Coffee:
In the northern highlands of Peru, where the mountains of Cajamarca and Amazonas meet, coffee is more than a crop. It is the lifeline of thousands of families. Out of this landscape, Café Selva Norte was created in 2018 as the first venture of the Urapi Fund, with a vision that goes far beyond coffee itself. It is a project rooted in restoring ecosystems, empowering communities, and building resilience for generations to come.
Working closely with ten cooperatives, Café Selva Norte addresses land degradation by financing farm renovation, supporting agroforestry systems, operating a state-of-the-art Cimbria
Today, more than three thousand producers are part of this collective effort. Every tree planted is both a promise of better coffee and a step toward regenerating the forest. The project aims to reforest over eight thousand hectares, conserve more than two hundred thousand hectares of standing forest and turn degraded land into thriving agroforestry systems that support livelihoods and protect biodiversity.
At the center of this vision is the Farm School, where over a million coffee seedlings and thousands of forest plants are produced each year. More than a nursery, it is a space for learning and innovation where farmers receive training in sustainable practices, from pruning and fertilization to the introduction of resilient varieties.
As of 2024, Café Selva Norte works with cooperatives and associations of producers across Cajamarca, Amazonas, and San Martín. From these regions come some of Peru’s most representative varieties, including Catimor, Caturra, Pache, Typica, and Bourbon. Each lot is selectively harvested and carefully processed, carrying with it not only the taste of Peru but the story of a community shaping its own future through coffee.
