*Roast days are Tuesday and Thursday. Order by Sunday 11:59 pm EST
for Wednesday shipment or Tuesday 11:59 pm EST for Friday shipment
*Roast days are Tuesday and Thursday. Order by Sunday 11:59 pm EST
for Wednesday shipment or Tuesday 11:59 pm EST for Friday shipment
Specs
Producers Women Producers of Mazateca
Region Sierra Mazateca, Oaxaca, Mexico
Harvest Spring-Summer 2024
Varieties Typica & bourbon
Process Washed
Altitude 1,700-1,800 masl
Importer Osito
Producer Profile
This is our fourth year working with coffee from Mazateca and the second year we have purchased lots specifically from the women producers of Mazateca. Sierra Mazateca is part of the Sierra Madre de Oaxaca mountain range, located in the far north of Oaxaca state. The area is named after the indigenous Mazatec people who live in this area. Unlike in many other Central American countries, Mexico is full of very small coffee producers - some producing as little as 5-10 kg per year. The limited quantities do not mean quality is low; often quite the opposite is true. What makes Oaxaca an especially unique area of Mexico for coffee is that the internal market is also very willing to buy Oaxacan coffees.
Sitting right in between Mexico’s two other major coffee-growing regions Chiapas and Veracruz, Oaxaca produces some of the most distinctive coffees in Mexico. Coffee production in Oaxaca has not been modernized to the same extent as in its neighbouring regions, with many producers preferring traditional cultivation methods and coffee varieties.
Bourbon takes its name from Bourbon Island (now La Réunion), where it was introduced by French missionaries who had taken a few coffee seeds from Yemen in the 1700s. Along with Typica, Bourbon accounts for the basis of most of the world's coffee production today which is made up of Bourbon and Typica descendant varieties. Bourbon is known for its high-quality potential, susceptibility to disease and relatively low yields.
Like Bourbon, Typica made its way out of Yemen by way of colonisation. In this case, the Dutch transported seeds to their colonial holdings in South America in 1719, from there the variety made its way to Brazil and then to the West Indies. Eventually, the English brought Typica to the Caribbean, from there, they were sent to Central America, where they were widely dispersed.
Typica has very high quality potential at high altitudes in Central America. Unfortunately, it is highly susceptible to disease.
As is typical in this region, the coffees are fermented for 24-48 hours before being washed and then dried on patio or woven petates (mats) for 10-15 days.
IMPORTER | Osito |
FARMGATE PRICINGWhat's this?FOB: "Freight on board," usually the price paid to the coffee exporter for coffee ready to ship. This includes price paid to the producer as well as milling, warehousing and transportation costs plus any intermediaries' fees and export costs. Farmgate: the price paid by the exporter or other buyer to the producer or producer organization. | -- |
FOB PRICING | $4.80 USD per lb |
SUBTEXT PAID | $6.05 USD per lb |
LOT SIZE | Total lot size of 4,485 kg. Subtext purchased 414 kg. |
RELATIONSHIP LENGTH | Osito has been working with the producers of Mazateca for five years. This is the fourth year we have purchased coffee from the Mazateca, and the second year we specifically purchased this lot from the women prodcuers of Mazateca. |
QUALITY | Subtext cupping score of 86.75 |