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LILO - Finca Rosma Rosmarago Washed | Guatemala - Washed - Pacamara, Maragogyppe
LILO - Finca Rosma Rosmarago Washed | Guatemala - Washed - Pacamara, Maragogyppe
Origin: Rwanda
Tasting Notes: Apricot, Baked Apple, Mandarin Orange, Amaretto, Raw Caramel
Process: Washed
Varieties: Pacamara, Maragogyppe
Farm: Rosmarago / Fredy Morales
Region: San Pedro Necta, Huehuetenango
Elevation: 1500 - 1900 masl
Roast Profile: Medium
Recommended Brew: Espresso and Filter
Roast Date:
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From LILO
【Cupping Comment】
① A juicy burst of apricot and baked apple flavors.
② The juicy essence of mandarin orange with a sweetness reminiscent of amaretto.
③ A lingering aftertaste like savoring raw caramel, with a clean and pleasant finish.
Guatemalan Specialty: Rosma Rosmarago
A Legacy of Quality and Community
Rosma Farm has been lovingly cultivated by the Morales family for generations. Originally purchased by Alejandro Morales in 1963, his son Fredy took over in 1980 and began farming coffee alongside his career as a dentist. Working with local producers, he helped build roads to the farm, improving access and quality of life for the community. Today, the farm is managed by his sons as well.
Sustainable & Responsible Farming
The Morales family is committed to sustainability—preserving native shade trees, using clean mountain spring water for processing, and offering support such as housing and healthcare for workers. Through the Xinabajul Project, they work with neighboring small producers to improve quality and raise the global reputation of Huehuetenango.
Meticulous Processing for Exceptional Quality
Cherries are picked at sunrise and meticulously sorted for ripeness. They go through density sorting, gentle depulping, pH-monitored fermentation (12–36 hours), and slow drying on African beds for 12 days. The result is a clean, vibrant cup with depth and clarity.
What is Rosmarago?
Rosmarago is a special plot within Rosma Farm where Pacamara (75%) and Maragogype (15%) trees are cultivated. This rare lot offers a distinctive, layered flavor profile that reflects both the terroir and careful cultivation.
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