Honduras Cup of Excellence #5 Gesha Washed [Score 90.04]
ROAST + SHIPS AT SELECT TIMES EACH MONTH
Roast Level: LIGHT
Elevation: 1650m
Milling Process: Washed
Varietal: Gesha
We taste: Floral, black currant, red apple, bright, complex & crisp acidity
Gesha coffee is known to have some of the highest cup scores in the world. This Gesha from Las Virginias in Santa Bárbara, Honduras won 5th place in the 2024 Honduras Cup of Excellence, with a score of 90.04.
Dolmin Josue Moreno Alvarado, a third-generation coffee producer, manages Las Virginias farm in Santa Bárbara, Honduras. His deep passion for coffee, rooted in his family’s legacy, drives his dedication to producing exceptional Geisha coffee. The farm, situated at 1650 meters, benefits from ideal growing conditions that enhance the quality of the coffee. Known for its vibrant floral and fruit-forward profile, Las Virginias is a testament to Dolmin’s commitment to innovation and excellence, as reflected in its top ranking in the 2024 Cup of Excellence.
We have just 30 kilograms of this coffee. The coffee was harvested in 2024 and arrived at Bean & Bean’s roastery in September 2024. The first roast of this coffee was October 18th. This coffee will only be roasted on select days to ensure maximum freshness. A 2-3 week wait to receive the coffee after ordering should be expected.
Frequently Asked Questions
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We source our coffees with great care. Rachel and Jiyoon, both Q Arabica Graders (AKA the sommeliers of coffee), cup and curate every coffee that is served at Bean & Bean. Read more about The Mother Daughter Coffee Team here.
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We roast every other day. We pride ourselves in shipping the freshest beans to you, typically within a few days of roasting, if not within 24 hours of roasting. You'll get them just in time to ensure your freshest brew.
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Yes. Our packaging is eco-friendly. We love our planet and know that each sustainable packaging choice we make matters. Thanks for joining this revolution of change. Our 12 oz. coffee bags, ink, and adhesive are made from plant-based materials. They're compostable and recyclable.