NEW: PERU GEISHA

Peru Geisha

jasmine - lemongrass - peach - sugarcane
$3999


*MONDAY ROAST  This coffee is only roasted and shipped on certain Mondays. The next roast is Monday, April 21st. Please order by 11:59pm PST on Sunday to be placed in the roast queue. Please note: Your entire order will be shipped together - other coffees on your order will be held until the Monday roast date. Please order separately if you'd like your Monday roast coffee to ship alone.

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Description

A rare GR1-grade Geisha from Gracias a Dios, Amazonas, Peru—this coffee is a vibrant, elegant cup with notes of a clean citrus bloom lifts from the cup, touched with grapefruit zest. Warm sips unfold into soft jasmine, it transforms—lemongrass whispers through notes of ripe peach, all trailing into a lingering finish of sugarcane sweetness. With hints of elegant bergamot and green grape.

Roasting every Monday starting April 14th, for a limited time - while supplies last.

Looking for the perfect Mother’s Day gift? This beautifully nuanced coffee is a thoughtful way to show love and appreciation—with every sip, she'll enjoy a luxurious escape into the heart of Peru.

“By leveraging our direct trade relationships with coffee producers, we’re able to deliver incredible value, despite prices rising worldwide. “I’m excited to roast our first-ever Geisha coffee in a larger bag, ideal for sharing with family this Mother’s Day or on other special occasions." - Mike Perry CFO of Klatch Coffee Inc.

Since 2016, the Carranza Montenegro family has been motivated by the initiative to continue rescuing damaged soils and giving them meaning through agriculture. He started a farm of only the Geisha variety GR1 grade. This farm is located in the hamlet of Gracias a Dios, District of Lonya Grande in the department of Amazonas- Peru.

Specifications

  • Roast Level
    Medium-Light
  • Varietal
    Geisha
  • Process
    Washed
  • Farm
    ALL COFFEE PERU S.A.C - Gracias a Dios
  • Farmer
    Carranza Montenegro Family
  • Region
    Peru
  • Mouthfeel
    Clean & Sweet

ALL COFFEE PERU SAC

We are a Peruvian family business producing and exporting specialty coffees for the international markets. Our core values are: respecting the environment, the equity and transparency. ALL COFFEE PERU SAC is located in the Amazonian Andes of Peru, where the coffees are grown at an altitude of 1500 to 1900 meters above sea leve. Some says that the clouds caress our coffee plantations, producing the best fine coffee in cups for the most demanding markets of the world.

History of Peruvian Coffee

Peru holds immense potential as a producer of high-quality coffee. It is the world’s largest exporter of organic Arabica, and thanks to its high altitudes and fertile soils, its smallholder farmers produce some exceptional specialty coffees.

Coffee was introduced to Peru in the 1700s, but for more than a century, it remained a crop mostly consumed locally. It wasn’t until the late 1800s that Peruvian coffee began to reach international markets. This shift was largely driven by a coffee leaf rust outbreak in Indonesia—then a major supplier to European markets. With their usual sources disrupted, European buyers turned to Peru, which offered ideal growing conditions and untapped potential.

From the late 1800s until the outbreak of World War I, European interests—particularly the British—invested heavily in coffee production across Peru. However, the impact of the two World Wars weakened colonial powers and shifted global political perspectives. Many European landowners abandoned their holdings, and the Peruvian government stepped in, repurchasing around two million hectares of land once granted to foreign investors. These lands were then redistributed to thousands of local farmers, many of whom began cultivating coffee on their newly acquired plots.

Today, coffee production in Peru is dominated by small-scale growers. Most farmers process their coffee on-site using traditional Fully Washed methods: cherries are pulped, fermented, and then sun-dried on raised beds or drying sheds. Innovations such as drying greenhouses and parabolic beds are becoming more widespread as producers aim for higher quality in the specialty coffee market.

After processing, farmers typically sell their coffee in parchment form to cooperatives. Those who are not cooperative members often rely on middlemen to bring their coffee to market. Due to the remote locations and small scale of many farms, these intermediaries—or coops—are essential to the supply chain. While cooperative membership offers better protection and improved income, only about 15–25% of Peru’s smallholder farmers are currently part of one.

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