— Beautifully sourced beans ending up in a heartwarming cacao drink.
Q’eqchi’ is the third Guatemalan cacao we’re lucky to taste. Interestingly enough, the beans from all three editions grow close to each other, in a very small radius. Some dots are starting to connect!
Découvrez les caractéristiques de son terroir ci-dessous, puis parcourez nos notes de dégustation et nos retours sur ses effets pour en savoir plus sur ce délicieux cacao !
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PAYS D'ORIGINE
GUATEMALA
REGIONS
ALTA & BAJA VERAPAZ
GESTIONNAIRE POST-RÉCOLTE
FEDECOVERA
ANNÉE DE RÉCOLTE
2021
VARIÉTÉ(S) DES FÈVES
[Mix] LOCAL TRINITARIO ACRIOLLADO
Beans used in the making of Q’eqchi’ are collected and made available by FEDECOVERA.
It’s a second level cooperative, meaning its 40+ members are themselves single members or cooperatives as well. In this context, a member cooperative represents a group of smallholder farmers that gathered together to improve their livelihoods, while honoring and protecting their culture and ecosystem.
Among various crops such as coffe or cardamom, FEDECOVERA is involved in cacao and handle beans coming from a big number of farmers. They are spread out through the regions of Alta and Baja Verapaz, and managed by Q’eqchi’ (mostly) and Pocomchi’, two native groups descending from the Maya.
Post-harvest treatment is taken care of by centralized facilities who handle fermentation and drying of the beans, before they are exported.
COULEUR – Caramel
NEZ – Sweet vegetal profile, carrot and prune notes, warm sugar MOUSSE – Whitish
Arômes :
Light fermented note – (fruity cheese like), coffee’s fruity acidity, hay.
Remarques :
Q’eqchi’ has a rather vegetal profile, punctuated by fruity and acid notes. The profile was quite complex to detail as no really clear aromas emerged from the drink, a recurring comment we find ourselves making when tasting cacaos coming from Guatemala.
Q’eqchi’ lifted us up quite literally.
After our last sips, we could feel something boiling inside us, creating a sort of internal effervescence.
Our mental and senses were sharp, no disconnection on the horizon, but what happened physically ressembled of an urge to express something, to externalize.
All of this being accompanied with an inner warmth, radiating and pushing outside as well.
We envisionned ourselves using this cacao purposefully in different contexts, such as a specific ceremony or physical practice, but that would be turn toward the same goal: expressing and letting go of something.
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