Description
From the cold highlands of Andamarca, a man began his journey toward the deep green of Pangoa. He crossed paths where the mountains slowly dissolve into the jungle; among mist-covered slopes and rivers that sing as they run over stone, he found a different place, one that united both worlds. They called it the inter-Andean zone, where the chill of the Andes and the humid warmth of the Amazon coexist.
It was in those fertile lands that he decided to put down roots. With hands hardened by work and a heart full of hope, he planted coffee. Not just any coffee, but high-quality coffee, cultivated with patience, love, and deep respect for the land.
Over time, he was no longer alone. Men and women like him joined together with a shared purpose: to bring life and value to the fruits of their labor. This is how the Association of Agricultural Producers of the Palia River Basin was born—a community that grows not only coffee, but also dreams, identity, and pride in their land.
Today, that man from Andamarca looks at his harvest with gratitude.
Each coffee bean carries the story of his journey: from cold to warmth, from effort to achievement, from the highlands to the jungle. And in every cup of inter-Andean coffee, you taste more than good coffee, you taste a story, a life, and a land that learned to flourish together.
Farm Information
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Farm NameUscamayta
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FarmerMarcos Severo Uscamayta Malpartida
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Altitude1676
Score
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Score87.08
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Rank30
Lot Information
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Year2025
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Processing SystemWashed
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VarietyGeisha
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OverallSmooth, Creamy, Balanced, ilky, Smooth
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Aroma / FlavorJasmine, Brown Sugar, Molasses, Milk chocolate, Green apple, Apricot
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AcidityMalic, Bright,