La Chacra D'Dago - Biodynamic - Skin Contact - Nanolot

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Location

Palomar, Chachamayo, Junin

Altitude

1600 - 1750m

Variety

Catuai, Yellow Obata

Process

Skin Contact (Honey)

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Harvest Period

July

Certifications

Biodynamic, Organic, Slow Food

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About this Coffee


Who are La Chacra D'Dago?

Dagoberto Marin founded 'La Chacra D Dago' in 2005, a third-generation coffee production company that has evolved from conventional to organic and now biodynamic farming methods.

This coffee is part of their experimental nano lots which they have undertaken over the last few years.

About their farm

The farm, situated at an altitude of 1550-1600m, is located in Palomar, which is about 30 minutes away from Villa Rica, a renowned coffee town in Central Peru.

It's a unique and special farm because of it's biodynamic origins and being the only certified biodynamic coffee farm in Peru.

How was this coffee processed?

The most mature fruits (18% - 20% Brix) are harvested, the fruits are then washed leaving the mucilage in tact which is then fermented with Geisha cherry skin in GrainPro bags for 4 days. Finally they dry in African beds for 35-40 days.

What the producer want you to know

This is a coffee that is a result of years of experimentation and testing. It gives them great pleasure to be able to offer this coffee and it's something they have been working hard on for many years.


How does Khipu know the producer?

We've known Cesar Marin for a few years and met for the first time at Ficafe (Annual Coffee Conference) in October 2022. It was here that he was showcasing his experimental lots and invited us to visit the farm which we did in November 2022.


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