Chiapas is the southernmost region of Mexico, bordering Guatemala to the west and Oaxaca to the east. Mexico ranks as the world’s 8th largest coffee producer, with most of its production concentrated in Chiapas and Oaxaca. The mountainous highlands of Chiapas offer ideal conditions — with favorable temperatures and humidity — for cultivating arabica coffee. In this region, coffee is grown primarily by smallholders, many of whom are descendants of indigenous tribes. They plant, harvest, and process the coffee by hand, dedicating great care and effort to produce coffee they take pride in.

USDA Organic

Roast Profile & Recommendations

  • Roast Level: Medium Dark
  • Best Brewing Method: Recommended for Espresso
  • Roaster: Roasted on Stronghold S9
  • Rest Period: Rest for 4-6 days after roasting date
The Daily

Panelita

Mexico
Flavor Notes

butterscotch, dark chocolate, brown spice

284g (10oz) $19.00

Order will be shipped on the next Thursday. Whole bean only.

Origin Details
Region
Mexico
Varietal
Caturra, Catuai, Typica, Bourbon
Elevation
900-1600
Process
Washed
How We'd Brew It
Espresso
Ratio: 18 in, 36 out
Time: 24-26s
Pour-over, V60
Water: 88℃, 100ppm
Coffee to water ratio: 15g coffee, 225g water
Grind size: 24 clix on Comandante C40
0:00 pour to 60g
0:30 pour to 180g
1:10 pour to 240g
1:45 end