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Café Chiapas - Finca Santa Cruz - Gesha - Honey Rojo - 0120

Café Chiapas - Finca Santa Cruz - Gesha - Honey Rojo - 0120

Café Estelar

About This Coffee

A Gesha variety coffee from Finca Santa Cruz in La Concordia, Chiapas, Mexico, grown at 1400–1700 meters altitude by producer José Argüello. Lot 0120. Processed as Red Honey: cherries harvested at 27° Brix were oxidized for 12 hours, then placed in steel barrels with 2 liters of must for 72 hours. After depulping, the coffee underwent 2 days of direct sun pre-drying, followed by slow drying on African beds with regulated shade for nearly a month, and 130 days of dark stabilization. Tasting notes include white flowers, honey, and mandarin.

Origin

La Concordia (Mexico)

Flavor Notes

Honey, White Flower

Roast Level

Light

Processing

Red Honey

Typology

Arabica
Maragesha
CE

Café Estelar

Café Estelar emerged around 2013 as the roasting brand of Colectivo Sublime in Guadalajara, a collaborative group that brought together Jorge Sotomayor as roaster, Fabrizio Asención as barista, Oscar Núñez and his son as business partners, and Manuel Díaz as Q and R grader and global advisor, pooling their individual expertise into a single operation with ambitions to redefine Mexican specialty coffee. Fabrizio Asención is a two time National Barista Champion who placed second at the World Barista Championship, and the roasting side earned first place in the best espresso category at the 2012 Taiwan World Roasters Competition Formosa Invitational Cup, establishing Café Estelar's credentials on the international stage before the brand had fully taken shape. The roastery sources exclusively from Mexican origins, including coffees from non conventional growing regions like Jalisco, Estado de México, and Michoacán that are rarely seen in the specialty market, and the team participates directly in field work from harvesting through post harvest processing modifications, maintaining a level of involvement with producers that goes well beyond typical sourcing relationships. Every coffee is roasted at Tostadora Sublime, the house roasting facility, with an emphasis on traceability that the team describes as knowing everything about the coffee from the moment it is harvested to the moment it reaches the cup. Café Estelar's distinctive packaging, designed by Enrique Rosas and featuring bold animal imagery, is now available at locations across Mexico from Ensenada to Mexico City, carrying the collaborative Guadalajara spirit of Colectivo Sublime far beyond its Jalisco home.

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