The Roasterie
Mexican Altura (Chiapas)
Roaster Location: | Kansas City, Missouri |
Coffee Origin: | Sierra Madre Mountains, southeastern Chiapas State, Mexico |
Roast Level: | Medium |
Agtron: | 50/64 |
Review Date: | November 2005 |
Aroma: | 8 |
Acidity: | 8 |
Body: | 8 |
Flavor: | 8 |
Aftertaste: | 7 |
Blind Assessment
Mild, pleasingly sweet fermented fruit notes complicate aroma and cup and read as chocolate, red wine, cedary cherries, perhaps with a hint of sweet herb. The acidity is low-toned and balanced, the mouthfeel roundly smooth. The finish is clean but slightly thin.
Notes
Altura is a grading term applied to Mexico coffees that are high-grown; here it is used by the Roasterie to label a Mexico coffee produced by small holders in the Sierra Madre region of Chiapas, one of the regions ravaged by Hurricane Stan in late 2005. The Roasterie is a leading, quality-oriented specialty roaster that emphasizes its commitment to "air roasting," a technology utilizing a column of hot air rather than the conventional turning drum to agitate the roasting beans. Visit
Who Should Drink It
Those who enjoy the sweet, giddily wine-like flavor of slightly fermented fruit.
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This review originally appeared in the November, 2005 tasting report: Still Tastes Good: Guatemala and Chiapas