Huehuetenango

$7.90

Creamy vanilla and blood orange with subtle notes of cinnamon

Tasting notes Vanilla, blood orange & cinnamon
Intensity 7/13
Best served Without milk
Capsule Biodegradable & Compostable
Compatibility Nespresso® Original (Not Vertuo)

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Vendor: Pod & Parcel SKU: SINGLEHUEHUETENANGO
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Amanda

I love my nespresso so I wasn’t sure how I would like these but the coffee is smooth and the flavor good, they are not as strong as my nespresso blends but some days I’m ok with that

We're delighted that you're happy with our coffee. If you have any questions or need anything else, feel free to reach out. Enjoy your coffee! ☕😊-Ivan

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Kathryn nichols

Happy with the delivery of a gooood coffee

Glad you loved the brew and speedy delivery! Cheers for the positive vibes, Kathryn! ☕️❤️-Ivan

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Gabriel

Awesome

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Joshua

Love it.

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Deborah

Love , love this product

More Info

The beauty of single origins is their story. Huehuetenango (pronounced way-way-teh-nan-go) is no exception.

This coffee hails from a group of microlots called the Cooperativa Todosanterita, located in Huehuetenango, a region found in the highlands of the Sierra de los Cuchamatanes in South-Western Guatemala. Here, you’ll find a mountain range with altitudes perfect for producing arabica beans with distinct flavour profiles. Coffee harvest is brief, only lasting three to four months and typically occurring between January and April.

In quite a unique complement of flavours, this coffee has creamy vanilla body with notes of blood orange, contributing to its acidity. You may also experience a subtle yet notable cinnamon finish to round out the cup. The Cooperativa Todosanterita is also associated with the Federation of Cooperatives of Coffee Producers of Guatemala, a group aimed to better the village’s living conditions, providing drinking water, schools, and medical clinics.

In fact, this village is so ancient that the main language spoken in this village isn’t Spanish, it’s the Mayan language, ‘Mam’. It’s true what they say: good things don’t last. Such is the case with this coffee.