LILO - Yuan Yi Yuan - Yunnan - Yeast Fermentation Honey - Catimor P4(7963)
LILO - Yuan Yi Yuan - Yunnan - Yeast Fermentation Honey - Catimor P4(7963)
Tasting Notes: | White Peach, Lychee, Pineapple, Jasmine Tea, Syrup, White Wine |
Origin: | DeHong, Yunnan |
Farm: |
Yuan Yi Yuan Coffee Farm |
Process: | Yeast Fermentation Honey |
Varieties: | Catimor P4(7963) |
Roast Level: |
1 Light Roast |
Elevation: | 1400 - 1580 m |
Roast Date: | November 7, 2024 |
LILO Coffee Roasters is located in Osaka, Japan
From LILO
【Cupping comment】
① The sweetness of white peach and lychee that spreads throughout the mouth
② The flavor of tropical fruits such as pineapple
③ The refreshing aftertaste of jasmine tea with lingering hints of syrup and white wine sweetness
【From Barista】
The flavor of white peach that presses in from the moment it hits your tongue, followed by the sweetness of lychee that awaits you. This coffee has a fruity acidity that is not sharp and is pleasant to drink with a mellow texture.
【Recommended brewing method】
Espresso・V60 · Cold Brew・American Press・AeroPress
YUAN YI YUAN Coffee Farm in Dehong, located in the north of Yunnan Province, is surrounded by mountains and has a unique basin climate.
This time, MOUNTAIN MOVER collaborated with the Degwang Tropical Crops Research Institute to create a honey process fermented with a yeast specifically designed for coffee. The DeGuang Tropical Crops Research Institute is dedicated to improving coffee varieties and raising seedlings every year, and is also dedicated to coffee processing.
Processing|Yeast Fermentation Honey
In this honey process, ripe coffee cherries are first harvested, washed, and the coffee pulp is removed. Generally, the removed coffee pulp is used as fertilizer or as cascara tea, but in this refining process, the removed coffee pulp is collected and placed in a tank of water together with parchment coffee with mucilage. At the same time, a special yeast for coffee is added and the coffee is fermented for 150 hours. After fermentation, the coffee is not washed and goes directly to the drying stage.
Yunnan Province
Yunnan Province is located on the southwestern frontier of China and is home to the largest ethnic minority population in the country. Bordered by Vietnam, Laos, and Myanmar in the south, the average altitude is around 1500-2200 m above sea level, and in the northwest by the Tibet Autonomous Region, the average altitude is between 3000-4000 m above sea level. Overall, the topography is complex, with large temperature differences between day and night, and the climate is diverse, resulting in a very rich flora and fauna, the largest number in the country.