Peru – Eli Chilcon

Peru – Eli Chilcon

This year we are taking a return to the Chilcon Family from Peru, this time coming from Eli. We have worked with the Chilcon family before with the amazing washed lot from Roger Chilcon back in 2023. This year expect lots of Cherry & Orange peel, making for a real fruity cup.

Tasting Notes Blood Orange | Cherry Cola
Producer Eli Chilcon
Process Washed
Varietal Caturra
Region San Jose De Lourdes
Altitude 1800 masl
Importer Falcon Speciality

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Additional Information

This lot comes from the La Montaña farm, Peru a 4-hectare plot run by producer Eli Chilcon and his family. The farm is situated at 1800 metres above sea level and is planted exclusively with Caturra.

Climate change and fluctuating temperatures are increasingly causing problems for plots at this altitude. Droughts have become more frequent, so one of the key ways to mitigate risks from climate impacts has been the installation of shade trees around the growing areas, as well as effective irrigation systems and fertilizer dispersal to maintain soil health.

Following the harvest months of July to October, the picked cherries are rested before being pulped and rested again for 48 hours. They are then washed and dried for a period of around 14 days before being prepared for storage. Once ready, the coffee is taken to Falcon’s warehouse in Jaén, where it is assessed for quality. At this stage, a price is agreed upon based on the perceived cup score. Finally, the coffee is transported to a plant called Café Selva Norte SAC, checked for any defects, and then bagged and moved to the coast for shipping.

Falcon Peru

As always, this beautiful lots comes from our long time partners and friends Falcon Specialty, who have their own warehouse & quality control lab in Jaen, Cajamarca. This gives great control over the quality of the coffee Falcon bring in, and gives them the ability to work more closely with the registered 275 farmers. Farmers bring there parchment coffee to the warehouse, where it is evaluated and farmers are given a price which they can choose to accept or not.