ORIGIN: Peru
DEPARTMENT: Cusco
PROVINCE: La Convención
DISTRICT: Santa Teresa
VILLAGE: Paltachayoc
PRODUCERS: Braulio Barazorda Borda; Valentin Champi Paullo
COOPERATIVE: Huadquiña
ALTITUDE: 1900 MASL
VARIETY: Typica
PROCESS: Washed
FERMENTATION: 25-30 hours wet
DRYING: 20-25 days on raised beds under parabolic cover
In the heart of the La Convencion Valley, Huadquiña is found in Santa Teresa, which sits at the base of the Templo de La Luna on the Urubamba river, all within the larger region of Cusco. 30 minutes from Quillabamba, a major coffee trading hub, Huadquiña has actually been in operation since 1964, but the quality potential of the region went unrealized as a large cooperative union ruled the larger Cusco region for decades with an iron fist, making the trade channels too opaque and choppy to navigate with any success. In 2015, the organization disbanded, and Cusco essentially became a brand new producing origin in its own right.
La Convencion is far off the beaten path, a full 12 hour drive from town, crossing many a pass at 12,000 feet, and well worth the trip. With bourbon, typica, and caturra comprising the region variety landscape and altitudes of 1750-2200 masl, coffees from La Convencion are superb, full-figured and creamy with a profound sweetness of fig, muscovado, brulee’d sugar, and amber honey with yellow fruit notes of mango, peach, and yellow plum.