Peru Edilberto Bermeo Gesha Washed

Lime leaf, lemon curd, thyme, brown butter
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Bag Weight 69 KG BAG
Harvest Season 2025/26
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Lot Number P8003049-2
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About This Coffee

This washed gesha lot is sourced from Edilberto Bermeo's Finca, La Chirimoya. Edilberto and his family cultivate the coveted gesha variety on his small farm, nestled in the mountains of Tabaconas in San Ignacio province, Cajamarca, 

This coffee is sourced in collaboration with Aromas del Valle co-operative, of which Edilberto is a member. This washed lot includes an extended 60 hour anaerobic fermentation before washing.

Origin Peru
Subregion San Pedro, Tabaconas, San Ignacio, Cajamarca
Harvest Season 2025/26
Producer Type Single Estate
Farm Name Finca La Chirimoya
Processing Washed
Growing Altitude 1750m
Plant Species Arabica
Variety Gesha
Coffee Grade PER CA WA SHB MCM G1
Screen Size 15 Up
Bag Weight 69 KG BAG
Bag Types Grain Pro / Ecotact

The Region

Cajamarca is a large region in the north of Perú, including Jaén, San Ignacio, Cutervo , Santo Domingo and Hualgayoc. Our warehouse in the city of Jaén is surrounded by high altitude areas with a huge amount of good coffee, and an even greater amount of potential. The location of coffee within Perú can be a challenge for farmers and exporters alike, with much of the coffee grown up to 8 hours away from the nearest town where they might sell. This could be one of the influencing factors into why nearly all the coffee is home-processed and dried at farm-level, as it allows the farmer to retain more control over when to sell. If cherry, rather than parchment coffee, was being sold by the farmers they would have to sell on the day of harvest – regardless of the price that day, or their own personal need for finance at a particular time of the crop, for example if they had to purchase school equipment for their children.

But because of the geographical challenges within Perú this has meant coffee is often sold locally to a buyer in their community, transported a little closer and sold again, and this model repeated until it reaches its destination. This can be tricky as both traceability and quality can be lost on this journey, so we have been growing micro-buying stations closer to these communities we have identified as coffees with huge potential. We hope this benefits the farmers and communities in a number of ways, primarily that farmers receive a fair price for the coffee regardless of market conditions that day, and also it allows us to both learn from these communities, and train them in practices that might improve their coffee quality.

The Process

Ripe cherries are floated to further select the densest (highest quality) cherries for processing. The cherries are then fermented for 60 hours, then pulped and washed before being dried on raised African beds under solar drying tent. Drying takes an average of 15-18 days.

The Aromas del Valle co-operative have been providing training on fermentation in recent seasons as a way to increase cup complexity and the value added to farmers' coffee. 

  • Subregion San Pedro, Tabaconas, San Ignacio, Cajamarca
  • Farm Name Finca La Chirimoya
  • Producer Type Single Estate
  • Processing Washed
  • Bag Types Grain Pro / Ecotact
  • Plant Species Arabica
  • Variety Gesha
  • Min Growing Altitude 1750m
  • Screen Size 15 Up
  • On Sale No
  • Top Lot Yes
  • Price Per Kg €23.15
  • Status Spot
  • Coffee Grade PER CA WA SHB MCM G1
  • CTRM Contract Number P8003049-2
  • Origin Peru
  • Warehouse Vollers Hamburg