Maritza Dota MEJORADO - WASHED Ecuador
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Maritza Dota MEJORADO - WASHED Ecuador

This small release comes from Maritza’s garden of Mejorado in southern Loja, Ecuador. The Dota family has been producing exceptional coffees over the past year, and this lot is no exception. In the cup we find a lovely floral profile with sweet grapefruit, cane sugar, and lychee.

NO LONGER AVAILABLE
VARIETAL

Mejorado

REGION

Seraguro

ALTITUDE

1,950 masl

HARVEST

September, 2025

PROCESSING

Hand-picked at peak ripeness. Floated to further remove defects. De-pulped. Dry-fermented for 24 hours. Washed. Dried on raised beds for 15 days.

ABOUT MARITZA DOTA

Sourcing coffee in Ecuador remains remarkably challenging. Fewer farmers are choosing to grow coffee, and prices continue to rise year after year. Despite these obstacles, coffees from this region remain some of our absolute favorites. The work of producers like Maritza Dota reflects years of investment in building sustainable supply chains and a commitment to unlocking Ecuador’s exceptional coffee potential. We have been working with the Dota family for some time now and recently developed a project in which we bring in their coffees as quickly as possible, regardless of lot size. This has significantly improved quality and shown just how exceptional these coffees can be. This particular lot comes from a tiny garden of Mejorado, measuring under 1 hectare (~2.5 acres), and the intentionality and care that goes into growing and harvesting it is truly inspiring.

ABOUT MEJORADO

Mejorado is a very unique variety mainly grown in Ecuador. Though it is colloquially known as Typica Mejorado, we now know — thanks to genetic testing by World Coffee Reseach — that it is actually a Bourbon variety cross-pollinated with an Ethiopian Landrace variety.

Pricing Details

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FARM GATE (USD; GREEN)

$17.61/KG

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FOB

$26.27/KG

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DDP (INCL. 15% TARIFF)

$35.34/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.