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GUATEMALA Finca Pampujila | Espresso Roast

GUATEMALA Finca Pampujila | Espresso Roast

Regular price €12,90 EUR
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Freshly roasted in Vienna
Sustainable & fair
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Origin: Guatemala | Atitlán | Finca Pampujila 

Process: Washed

Altitude: 1450m

Variety: Caturra / Catuai  | 100% Arabica

Flavor Profile:  Golden Raisins | Brownie | Red Apples

Recommended for: Espresso, Moka Pots

 

Single-origin coffee from Guatemala, grown in Atitlán. This washed processed coffee offers a balanced cup with notes of golden raisins, brownie, and red apples. Perfect for espresso machine and moka pots.

Finca Pampojilá was founded and formally registered in the late-1800’s. For over 150 years, the farm has been in coffee production in the beautiful mountains south-side of Lake Atitlán, and for many decades it's been well-known for high quality coffees.


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Geschmack
Golden Raisins | Brownie | Red Apples
Röstgrad
2/3
Herkunft
Guatemala | Atitlán | Finca Pampujila, 1450m
Sorte
Caturra / Catuai | 100% Arabica
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Espresso

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Freshly roasted in Vienna.

VOGEL coffees are roasted in small batches here in Vienna.

We control every roast profile and pack the beans straight away – so your coffee arrives fresh, aromatic and ready for your best brews.

Sustainable & Fair.

We care where our coffee comes from and who lives from it.

VOGEL works with selected farms and cooperatives, pays fair, stable prices and builds long-term relationships.

Our coffees are traceable back to origin, so every bag of VOGEL supports real farmers, their families and the land they grow on.

Highest quality.

Quality and excellence are what define VOGEL.

We select only top-grade beans and roast them in small batches.

If a batch isn’t outstanding, it doesn’t leave our roastery.

Every coffee we sell is enjoyed by thousands of customers in our coffee shop in 1020 Vienna.