Naturals & Anaerobics In The House

In Guatemala most coffee is processed by using the washed method. It is by far the most common, with around 98% of the country's production being processed this way. It is the safest option for producers both in terms of correct processing and fewer risks associated with selling their product.

For us at Primavera, it has always been important to improve quality in a sustainable way, and for some of our producers that has meant experimenting with processing methods. This started years ago, with a few bags of a Honey Processes, which has turned into a big production and processing of Naturals and this year even a Natural Anaerobic lot.

Processing in these dry methods (Honey, Natural, Anaerobic) requires a fine balance of the right weather conditions, a good focus on turning the drying cherries often and an investment in the correct equipment. The biggest upside to processing this way is that less water is used, resulting in a more environmentally friendly process.

Currently you can find a large selection of naturals and for the first time ever, natural anaerobic coffee lots on our offer list! These coffees are unmistakably Guatemalan in their profiles; delicious drinkable coffees but with heavy sweetness, and interesting flavors like watermelon, mango, wine gums and of course a lovely round mouthfeel.

We assembled a special tasting box for you so that you can cup all of our Guatemalan naturals! This comes with a special Spotify list full of Guatemala's favorite tunes, including some of our producer's best-loved hits! Please send the Europe office (Stijn or Kim) an email if you're interested in receiving the box and we will be happy to put this on the post for you!

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