ÑUU DAVII - MEXICO

Regular price£14.00
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Our second year buying from Ensambles in Mexico, this washed lot is full of citrus with a delicious textured mouthfeel. Loads of honey sweetness, combining with milk chocolate and nuts, for one of our most moreish cups of the year! Ñuu Davii translates to 'People of the Rain' in the Mixtec indigenous language, which 99% of the community that harvested this coffee speak. Between 1530 and 1550, two families fled the high Mixtec region to escape Spanish conquest. Over time they moved to the Sierra Mazateca, where they established their own Mixtec community. For decades, Mixtec producers have relied on coffee, growing it alongside fruit and timber. This practice protects the coffee from adverse weather, and promotes ecosystem conservation. Ensambles has been working with Mixtec producers since 2021, training coffee growers in sustainable agricultural practices and analysing samples to ensure fair prices based on quality. 

Honey, citrus, chocolate & nuts

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ÑUU DAVII - MEXICO

For decades, Mixtec producers have relied on coffee, growing it alongside fruit and timber trees. This practice protects the coffee plants from adverse weather and promotes ecosystem conservation. They also cultivate milpa, which includes beans, squash, corn, chili, and other crops, enhancing food and economic security for their families.

Altitude: 1100-1900 MASL

Varieties: Typica & Bourbon

Process: Washed

Region: Sierra Flores de Magon, Oaxaca

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