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Guatemala

Guatemala

Guatemala began growing coffee commercially in 1850, relatively late compared to some of it's Central American neighbors. Coffee farming practices are similar to other countries in the region, but Guatemala has an abundance of water, volcanic soil, and very distinct micro-climates compared to its neighbors. Although late to coffee, Guatemala recognized and responded to the needs of the emerging specialty coffee sector earlier than most coffee producing regions.

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  1. Berries, iced tea, fresh bread, rich chocolate
    P8002450-5
    • 6
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  2. Green apple, peach, toffee, balsamic
    P8002514-1
    • 1
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  3. Jasmine, apricot, turkish delight, brown sugar
    P8002511-1
    • 2
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  4. Apricot, spiced apple, IPA, grapeseed oil
    P8002509-1
    • 2
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  5. Chocolate, orange, cashew, biscuit
    P8002339-2
    • 50
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  6. Orange, milk chocolate, berries, tea
    P8002469-1
    • 60
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  7. Melon, stone fruits, raspberry, chewy
    P8002508-1
    • 29
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  8. Raisin, chocolate, caramel, grape
    P8002180-5
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    • 14
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  9. Lemon, chocolate, nutty, fresh herbs
    P8002180-4
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    • 28
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  10. Pink lady apple, mild cherry, caramel, nougat
    P8002180-2
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    • 8
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