David Armijos
David Armijos
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Coffee ships directly from each roaster, freshly roasted. Orders with coffees from multiple roasters arrive as separate boxes.
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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 → - Fruity, Sweet
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Coffee 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 → - Stone Fruit, Vanilla, Caramel
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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
We are overjoyed with our first coffee from David Armijos. This Peruvian caturra has geisha-like florals, along with a lovely apricot-vanilla candy flavor. We served this up to our Monthly Subscribers first, and now it's available to everyone. Home roasters can grab green coffee here!
Producer David Armijos picks all the coffee with his family and hired seasonal help at their 3-hectare farm. They grow caturra, castillo, catuai, and geisha on their farm perched at 1800-1900 meters. After picking, they washed the cherries in fresh water before depulping and a brief overnight fermentation. Then they rinsed the coffee and dried it on beds for "skin drying". Afterward, the coffee dried fully on patios for 7-10 days.
Process: Washed
Region: La Libertad, Peru
Variety: Caturra
Make sure to check that the roast date you've selected is what you're looking for — If there is an UPCOMING ROAST, its date will be listed under the tasting notes at the top of this product page. When available, enjoy our selection of rested dates while they last!
