Guatemala - El Canchon Regional Lot

Cocoa, malt, dandelion, walnut
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Bag Weight 69 KG BAG
Harvest Season 2025/26
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Lot Number P614913-1
  • 151 Bag(s)
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About This Coffee

El Canchón is a carefully crafted coffee profile originating from Nuevo Oriente region in eastern Guatemala. Created by San Miguel Coffees, this profile was developed to offer roasters access to a consistent, high-quality coffee with a reliable cup profile year after year—ideal for blends and roasters seeking dependable volume and flavor. Oriente is a region marked by rich volcanic activity, home to over 80 volcanoes—though only 18 are officially recognized. These volcanic soils, paired with the region’s humid microclimate, contribute to coffees with balanced sweetness, mid acidity, and good body. El Canchón is a regional blend composed of coffees from various small to mid-scale producers. The focus remains on preserving a high standard of quality and consistency that the end consumer can rely on every season.

Country of Origin Guatemala
Region Nuevo Oriente
Producer Type Small Holder Farmers
Processing Washed
Processing Description 16-18hr fermentation, sun-dried on patios, mechanical driers
Growing Altitude 1500m - 1600m
Harvest Season 2025/26
Bag Weight 69 KG BAG
Bag Type Grain Pro / Ecotact
Plant Species Arabica
Variety Bourbon, Catuai, Caturra, Pache

History of Coffee in Guatemala

Although coffee was brought over from the Caribbean in the mid-18th century by Jesuit priests, it was used primarily as an ornamental plant and garden crop for 100 years in Guatemala. Coffee wasn’t widely traded, however, until commercial production began in the 1850s. The volcanic soil and various micro-climates proved ideal for growing coffee in Guatemala. Coffee, within a generation, became the country’s most important crop. In 1860, Guatemala exported 140,000 pounds of coffee, and just 25 years later, the country was exporting over 40 million pounds. Large numbers of coffee farmers were German immigrants responsible for many inventions and innovations related to coffee milling. Most of Guatemala’s coffee was exported to Germany until the First World War, when exports shifted to the United States.

Growing Coffee in Guatemala

Coffee farming practices are similar to other countries in the region, but Guatemala has an abundance of water, volcanic soil, and very distinct micro-climates compared to its neighbors. Although late to coffee, Guatemala recognized and responded to the needs of the emerging specialty coffee sector earlier than most coffee-producing regions. Anacafé, the coffee producers association in Guatemala, identifies seven growing regions: Fraijanes, the plateau south of Guatemala City; Coban, a rainforest region in the center of the country; Huehuetenango, highlands near the border with Mexico; Atitlan, primarily the volcanic mountains on the Pacific side of Lake Atitlan; San Marcos, between Huehuetenango and the Pacific Ocean; Oriente, the driest of the growing regions located near the eastern border with Honduras; and the most famous of all, Antigua, nestled among the volcanoes an hour’s drive southwest of Guatemala City.

  • Region Nuevo Oriente
  • Producer Type Small Holder Farmers
  • Processing Washed
  • Processing Description 16-18hr fermentation, sun-dried on patios, mechanical driers
  • Bag Type Grain Pro / Ecotact
  • Plant Species Arabica
  • Variety Bourbon, Catuai, Caturra, Pache
  • Min Growing Altitude 1500m
  • Max Growing Altitude 1600m
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  • Coffee Grade GTM CA WA SHB
  • CTRM Contract Number P614913-1
  • Country of Origin Guatemala
  • Warehouse DUPUY HOUSTON