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Tenejapa Medium, Mexico

Roasted by George Howell Coffee

Washed Chiapas coffee from Tenejapa with dark chocolate and caramel notes.

Tenejapa Medium, Mexico — George Howell Coffee
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From the roaster

Agustín Lopez produces coffee in Tenejapa, a municipality in Chiapas’ Altos region, known for high elevation and temperate climate. His farm sits at 4,590ft where cool temperatures and consistent rainfall allow slow and even cherry maturation.

Coffee farming in this region is often a multigenerational practice, shaped by experience, limited resources, and families that have grown and worked together for decades. He lives in a small community with his young daughter, and like many smallholder producers in the area, he works a modest plot of land, managing all aspects of production with the support of his family.

This lot was fermented, thoroughly washed, then dried on patios. To avoid over-fermentation or moisture retention, the coffee was regularly turned to even drying. Agustín’s efforts yield a coffee with notes of dark chocolate, light caramel, and white honey.

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Context

This washed coffee from the Altos region of Chiapas, Mexico represents producer Agustín Lopez's contribution to George Howell Coffee's single-origin selection. Grown at 1400 meters in one of Mexico's premier coffee zones, the lot undergoes washed processing, a method that typically emphasizes clarity and cleaner flavor development. The roaster identifies dark chocolate and caramel notes with white honey undertones—a profile suggesting both body and subtle sweetness. Coffees from Chiapas's highland regions are known for balancing richness with brightness, and this medium roast appears positioned to showcase that regional character through its layered sweetness and cocoa-forward presentation.

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Frequently asked questions

What does Tenejapa Medium, Mexico taste like?

Expect tasting notes of dark chocolate, light caramel, and white honey.

How is Tenejapa Medium, Mexico processed?

Tenejapa Medium, Mexico uses the Washed process.

What roast level is Tenejapa Medium, Mexico?

It is roasted to a medium level.

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