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Bolivia: Trapiche, Bourbon, Mosto Washed

Blackcurrant cordial, bourbon biscuit, brown sugar

Origin

WA WashedWashedMediumMediumUseFilterVarietybourbonElevation667 maslSingle origin

Tasting notes

Brown sugarSavory / UmamiSweet

Character

Bolivia: Trapiche, Bourbon, Mosto Washed You'll find juicy blackcurrant cordial and a spoonful of brown sugar in this cup which finishes with chunky bourbon biscuits for a truly chuggable mug. The Trapiche farm is another venture by our friends at Agricafe in the Samaipata region of Bolivia. Pedro Rodriguez and his family also own a handful of other farms in the area: Floripondio, El Fuerte and Samaichacha and a whole host of other farms further afield in Bolivia, such as La Linda and Alasitas, that a lot of you will also be familiar with. Trapiche's name was inspired by a vineyard of the same name in Argentina that Pedro visited before setting up this new farm in 2016. He and his family love good wine and have drawn on this when developing the design for this land. The word “Trapiche” originally refers to a type of mill made of wooden rollers used to extract juice from fruit such as grapes or olives. The Rodriguez family are continuously looking for inspiration from other coffee-producing countries and from other industries such as winemaking – Trapiche is an example of this winery inspiration in action. The farm is a truly amazing place and the team have designed it to look and function like a vineyard, using those methodologies to refine their coffee production process. This is particularly fitting as Samaipata is an up-and-coming wine region within Bolivia, with several small vineyards located only a short distance from Trapiche. The farm has only been operational since 2016 so it's still very young but the results from the first few harvests are very exciting. Samaipata isn't a traditional coffee-growing region but it's one that the Rodriguez family have pioneered. The climate of the Samaipata region is temperate, semi-dry in the winter months, and mild with an average annual temperature of 19.9°C. During the winter months, cold fronts called Surazos come from the Argentine Pampas and enter the plains and valleys of Santa Cruz, these cold winds combined with th

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