Guatemala La Bella Villa Sarchi - Green - Bodhi Leaf Coffee Traders

Guatemala La Bella Villa Sarchi - Green


Country: Guatemala
Region:Sierra de las Minas, El Progreso
Varietal: Villa Sarchi
Process: Natural
Altitude: 1,450 - 1,650 MASL
Cupping Notes: Cranberry Orange Scone, Raspberry, Jolly Rancher
Recommended Roast:City to Full City+
Good For:Pour Over, Auto Drip, Espresso

Description: La Bella estate produces some really special coffees thanks to the the knowledge of owner and operator Teodoro Engelhardt, and it’s location, an area of tropical climate, surrounded by forests, in the heart of La Sierra de las Minas, in the department of El Progreso. Finca La Bella was founded in 1960 by the Engelhardt Family. Teodoro began to get involved around 1999 and worked alongside with his father for 13 years, until his father passed away. Later, Teodoro decided to continue the family tradition as a fourth-generation coffee producer. Plantation knowledge and coffee cultivation runs in the Engelhardt Family’s blood at this point. Teo has cemented himself in Guatemala as a leader in not only his community, but for all Guatemalan Coffee, serving on the board of directors at Anacafé, Guatemala’s National Coffee Association (Asociación Nacional del Café).

Teo processes coffee with incredible dedication to cup quality, adding steps to this washed process lot that many producers would skip for sake of time. He begins with a 2 day pre-fermentation in cherry, adding a pleasant fruity quality. After fermentation, it begins the drying process in greenhouses, protecting it from direct sun and allowing more controls over temperature and humidity. At this point coffee has begun drying very evenly, it is then taken to a custom built static dryer where it spends 12 hours per day until it’s between 12.5% and 13% moisture content. Once within that range, the coffee has enough internal heat to finish drying to ~11% while resting in the warehouse.

Teo holds a special place in our hearts. He visited us in 2022 with Dinamica, our export partner for his coffees. During that visit we cupped his coffees, brewed some coffees from other countries for him, and then went to Knott’s Berry Farm! Early 2023 he returned the favor and then some while hosting us at his farm where we spent a couple of nights touring the farm and wet mill, drinking mezcal, telling stories, and maybe even shooting targets with his .40 cal.

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