Nestled between the Siamese-twin volcanos of Fuego and Acetanango, and Volcan Agua, lies the historic city of Antigua in the Panchoy Valley. Once the second Spanish Colonial Capital of Guatemala, it earned its name after the 1773 earthquake that led to the creation of a new capital, Guatemala City. Today, Antigua is the capital of the Guatemalan Department of Sacatépequez and renowned for its coffee, akin to the prestige of Champagne and Cognac.
Genuine Antigua coffees, cultivated in near-ideal conditions—rich volcanic soil and elevations of 1,400-1,700m—are hailed among the world's best. Considered a Gran Cru coffee, Antiguas embody the quintessential classic Central American cup, balancing acidity and body with floral, chocolatey, and sometimes smoky notes, finishing with a soft buttery touch. Federación de Cooperativas Agrícolas Guatemala (Fedecocagua), founded in 1969, unites 20,000 coffee farmers to create the Genuine Antigua Pastoral blend. Gillies' choice, an SHB, EP (Strictly Hard Bean-European Preparation), ensures the highest quality.
Gillies Standard Roast™. –DNS, coffeeman
CUP PROFILE: Weds smoke, spice, orchid, lemon zest, spiced chocolate. A cup of “best balanced” nuanced complexity and an elegant mouthfeel that is unique to the origin. Did I mention that I like this coffee? - DNS