Organic certified. This lot is a 2009/10 crop and was vacuum-packed at origin.
Peaberry, also known as Caracoli (Caracol in Spanish), is a type of coffee bean. Normally, the seed of the coffee plant develops as two halves of a bean within a single cherry (fruit), but sometimes only one of the two seeds gets fertilized so there is nothing to flatten it. This oval (or pea-shaped) bean is known as Peaberry. The peaberry coffee bean comes from the same tree that produced the other beans. There is no separate, special coffee tree that just produces peaberry beans. Typically around 5% of all coffee beans harvested are of this form. Normal coffee beans are less commonly called, by contrast, "flat berry".
Our ProAgro peaberry coffee beans come from Colonia Alto Berea, Caranavi Province and were processed by one of our main growers, the Cooperative that bears its name. It was harvested by the Colonia members and processed for export at the Cooperative's Central Mill. We obtained this coffee by asking ProAgro to specifically separate the peaberries from the rest of their production. The results were outstanding and we are very happy that we asked!
Peaberry beans roast differently from the corresponding flat berry beans, hence to ensure an even roast peaberry beans are separated. We believe that peaberry beans, as widely reputed, roast (and taste) better than flat berries because they roast more evenly due to their rounder shape, which minimizes sharp edges, and rolls about the roasting chamber more easily, as well as because of the higher bean density, which improves heat transfer in the roasting process. However, there are other roasters who claim that the effect is minor, and that the major benefit of peaberry beans is that they have been carefully selected, which is essential for optimal quality, and that bean shape has no significant impact on the roast. Try a batch and tell us what you think!
Coffee Specs
|
Grade |
Specialty |
|
Category |
Micro Lots -Peaberry |
|
Screen |
15 |
|
Altitude Grown |
Above 4,000 feet |
|
Cupping
Scores |
84
(Minimum), Range: 84 - 88 |
Sample Cupping Score from our Head Cupper
| Aroma |
5.5 |
Flavor |
6 |
|
Sweetness |
6 |
Aftertaste |
6 |
|
Acidity |
7 |
Balance |
6 |
|
Body |
5.5 |
Overall |
6 |
| |
|
Total |
48 |
|
Total Score |
36+48 |
|
84/100 |
Comments:
Citric sweet chocolate,
creamy body, good flavor, nice acidity, clean finish, vanilla chocolate,
well balanced, orange tones. |
|
| Best |
| 8 |
| 7 |
| 6 |
| 5 |
| 4 |
| 3 |
| 2 |
| 1 |
| Worst |
|
During the 2009 Bolivia Cup of Excellence® competition, the ProAgro cooperative submsions earned the 4th, 7th, 18th, and 24th places. We are happy to be one of ProAgro's main North American buyers. We have a signed long-term contract (with a price floor and pre-export financing) that goes back to 2004. We visit the ProAgro Cooperative in Chijchipani several times a year where we are their honored guest for several days (and nights!) at their "Casa del Cafe" (a.k.a. Coffee University) giving us the opportunity to intermingle and share country meals with the coffee growers and their families. As Nelson says: "Origin visits at their best. We pick the best coffees, and we know the farmers kid's names" In 2008, Jorge was asked to be one of cooperative's soccer team's "padrino" (godfather) and donated to them a full set of soccer playing shirts. Way to go Jorge!
We are impressed by this coffee lot because of its pungent, yet balanced finish. Excellent choice as a single-origin "full flavor" coffee or as a blender for an espresso roast. |