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Tapachula

Tapachula

SlowMov

About This Coffee

This coffee comes from the Mam indigenous community of Pavencul, Mexico, grown at 1,900 meters above sea level on volcanic slopes under shade. Produced by Doña Yolanda Velázquez Ortíz and Don Gabino, this lot is a blend of Bourbon and Caturra varieties. It is processed using a gentle washed method and dried naturally by sun and wind. The resulting cup profile is described as balanced, expressive, sweet, and rounded.

Origin

Pavencul (Mexico)

Flavor Notes

Sugary/Sweet

Roast Level

Processing

Washed

Typology

Arabica
Caturra, Bourbón
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SlowMov

Francois Justet and Carmen Callizo had lived in France, England, and Poland before Antoine Netien of Coutume in Paris told them Barcelona would be the perfect city for a specialty coffee business. They opened SlowMov in the Gracia neighborhood in May 2015, making it one of Barcelona's first specialty roasteries alongside Nomad. The space occupies a traditional house that once belonged to a cabinetmaker and hat maker, with nearly four meter high ceilings, Catalan vaulted construction, hydraulic mosaic floors, and wooden beams. A counter separates the seating area from the production space, so customers watch the roasting happen in real time. SlowMov visits producers in Brazil, Ethiopia, and Mexico, maintaining long term sourcing relationships and working only with coffees grown without chemicals, even when not formally certified organic. Local deliveries go out by cargo bike, and all packaging has been fully biodegradable since 2018.

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