Enrique Merino LUGMAPATA SIDRA - WASHED Ecuador
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Enrique Merino LUGMAPATA SIDRA - WASHED Ecuador

We have been working with Sidra from Lugmapata from day one. It is a coffee that we have come to love, and also one we have begun to run extremely fun and educational processing experiments with. This experimentation is a work in progress and will only continue to improve with each harvest! In the cup we find lychee, mango, and orange.

NO LONGER AVAILABLE
VARIETAL

Sidra

REGION

Pallatanga

ALTITUDE

1,700 masl

HARVEST

July, 2023

PROCESSING

Hand-picked at peak ripeness. Floated. Held for 24 hours in cherry. Depulped. Wet-fermented for five days. Washed. Dried in the sun for five hours, and then in a mechanical dryer for three days.

ABOUT ENRIQUE MERINO

Enrique Merino has become one of our main producing partners over the eight years we have worked together. In 2016, his farm, Finca Lugmapata, placed 3rd in the Taza Dorada (Ecuador’s national coffee competition), and in 2017, he won 1st place. Enrique is a very dedicated producer, and is meticulous when it comes to farming and processing his coffees. Along with striving to produce the highest quality coffee possible, Enrique has developed a coffee nursery that he has made available to his entire local community to provide training and education on how to start producing high-quality specialty coffee. Finca Lugmapata is a pleasure to work with, and we are incredibly proud to have the opportunity to present their beautiful coffees.

ABOUT SIDRA

While we don't know exactly which variety it is, we do know for certain the variety colloquially called Sidra in Ecuador is an Ethiopian Landrace variety. Ethiopia is widely acknowledged as the geographic origin of coffee. DNA testing has confirmed over 60 distinct varieties growing in Ethiopia, making it home to the most coffee biodiversity in the world. How these Ethiopian varieties have made their way to various parts of the world varies wildly, and is the focus of much research and debate. Given climate change and the increasing difficulty to grow coffee, there is also a lot of research being done to develop new varieties and hybrids, usually starting with Ethiopian Landrace germ-lines.

Pricing Details

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DIRECT

$29.72/KG

The cost of getting a coffee from cherry to beverage varies enormously depending on its place of origin and the location of its consumption. The inclusion of price transparency is a starting point to inform broader conversation around the true costs of production and the sustainability of specialty coffee as a whole.