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Luis “Wicho” Valdés III is a third-generation producer behind Finca Santa Isabel and Finca San Lorenzo in the Cobán region of Guatemala. Farming in Cobán’s cool, rainy cloud forest at 1400–1500 meters, Wicho grows and processes some of the region’s most sought-after coffees, using multiple drying methods to adapt to the climate.

Today, the farms employ hundreds of local workers and focus on quality, sustainability, and forest preservation. In the cup, expect chocolate, marshmallow sweetness, and bright red fruit.

Demitasse

Guatemala San Lorenzo

Guatemala San Lorenzo

Roasts Monday thru Wednesday and ships on Thursdays only.

Regular price $31.75 USD
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Characteristics

Roast

Light

Body

Medium

Acidity

Red Fruit, Berry

Notes

Chocolate, Marshmallows, Red Fruits

Farm

San Lorenzo Amargo

Farmer

Wicho Valdez III

Elevation

1600 Masl

Varietal

Mixed

Process

Washed

Location

Coban, Guatemala

Story

Triangle Accent

Luis “Wicho” Valdés III is a third-generation producer behind Finca Santa Isabel and Finca San Lorenzo in the Cobán region of Guatemala. Farming in Cobán’s cool, rainy cloud forest at 1400–1500 meters, Wicho grows and processes some of the region’s most sought-after coffees, using multiple drying methods to adapt to the climate.

Today, the farms employ hundreds of local workers and focus on quality, sustainability, and forest preservation. In the cup, expect chocolate, marshmallow sweetness, and bright red fruit.

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Established: 2012
Owners: Bobak (Bobby) Roshan
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Demitasse got started in the summer of 2011 in Los Angeles, California by Boback (Bobby) Roshan, who was a lawyer when he got into drinking specialty coffee. According to Roshan, “I was drinking mountains of specialty coffee at that time and really started falling into the rabbit hole that is specialty coffee. After a few months of fermenting in my mind, I decided to just go for it.”

Demitasse’s vision is to bring creativity and fun into the coffee drinking experience while being an active member in the community they serve.

Their cafes are known for the crazy drinks they make from scratch, the seasonally rotating shop drinks, the quirky and fun ways their brew coffee, and their commitment to eliminating waste. Their roastery is best known for being one of the first in Los Angeles to roast specialty coffee and being able to develop close relationships with the farms they work with in El Salvador, Guatemala and Costa Rica. Africa is next!

Demitasse understands that sourcing coffee is more than just finding the tastiest coffees in a particular country and buying it. It’s about having the most impact on the coffee producers and adhering to specific guidelines around building and nurturing relationships with producers and forward thinking farmers who take care of their people and the land. “We find that the more we’ve stuck to these guidelines, the better and better our coffees have gotten each year. We value transparency and want you to know that we really do give a $%^& about from whom and where the coffee comes.”

Demitasse believes coffee should be fun and approachable. They vary their roasts so that there is something for everyone and they don't subscribe to a particular dogma when it comes to coffee. “We're approachable and always available to chat, collaborate and to answer questions. Honestly, we take what we do very seriously, but we don't take ourselves very seriously. Our brand reflects that.”