• La Joya / Mexico Diamante Heirloom 250g
  • La Joya / Mexico Diamante Heirloom 250g

La Joya / Mexico Diamante Heirloom 250g

1 total reviews

Regular price $50.00
Unit price per

This is a 250g bag, whole bean

liquorice / orange marmalade / dates / mixed spice

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A bold and warming cup, this coffee unfolds with the deep, earthy sweetness of liquorice and the vibrant tang of orange marmalade. Notes of rich dates add a luscious depth, while hints of mixed spice bring a gentle warmth, making each sip a comforting and complex experience.

*Please note that Gold Series coffees are excluded from regular discounts & promotions.

Varietal Heirloom
Process Diamante Natural
Farm La Joya Micro Mill
Producer Samuel Ronzon
Geography
Veracruz, Mexico
Rosso Direct Trade   
About The Farm
  • Located in the High Mountains Region in the center of the state of Veracruz, Mexico, presents a unique and admirable model of sustainable and diverse coffee production. Situated in the municipality of Ixhuacán de los Reyes, the farm's elevation at 1420 meters above sea level and its positioning on the 19th parallel north confer it with a temperate climate averaging 17 °C and an annual rainfall of about 1,650 millimeters. This climate is conducive to coffee cultivation and contributes to the unique characteristics of your coffee.
  • The region's ecosystems, predominantly Pine-Oak Mountain Forests and the Niebla (cloud forest) or Mesophilic Forest, are rich in biodiversity yet face threats to their survival. Your farm’s practices play a crucial role in conserving these vital ecosystems.
  • Our commitment to quality and environmental stewardship is evident in your cultivation of up to 21 coffee varieties, each managed in well-established, georeferenced lots. This meticulous approach ensures specific care for each variety, enhancing both quality and sustainability.
  • The farm's agroecological principles are commendably reflected in its design, which integrates a diversified shade canopy composed of fruit trees like avocado, lemon, orange, macadamia, peach, passion fruit, and lychee, as well as timber trees such as oak, pine, sweetgum, and cedar. This multi-layered canopy fosters improved microclimatic conditions, enhances ecosystem functioning, and contributes to environmental conservation.
  • Moreover, your approach not only supports the ecological health of the region but also underscores the importance of safety, food sovereignty, and community respect. This holistic view of coffee farming sets a commendable example in the industry, balancing quality coffee production with ecological and social responsibility.

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Overrated

Not worth the money. It’s good but not great.