Mexico: La Laja Honey, Veracruz (Green)
| Size | In-store Price | Your price | |
| 1/2 LB | $11.55 | ||
| 1LB | $13.91/LB | ||
| 3LB | $12.91/LB | ||
| 5LB | $12.41/LB |
La Laja, a family farm and mining group in Veracruz, Mexico, began in 1920 when its founder, Hermilo Sampieri, bought his first coffee farm in Huatusco. His son joined in, and eventually, one farm became seven–Finca La Laja, Finca El Mirador, Finca Las Palmas, Finca La Veracruz, and three other farms in Puebla. La Laja has a wide variety of cherries purchased from small farmers in Chiapas. They are experts in processing, and they own wet and dry mills.
La Laja’s honey-processed bean has its skin removed, but the sugary pulp remains through fermentation to add a sweet flavor. After de-pulping, this coffee dries for up to 20 days on covered raised beds.
Cupping notes: sweet with a mild orange citric acidity, chocolate and sugar cane flavor profile, and a creamy body; very clean.
*If low on stock on any size please contact us, we may be able to make more at your request!
Mexico: La Laja Honey, Veracruz (Green) Attributes
| Altitude | 1, 130 - 1, 250 masl |
| Category | Conventional |
| Country | Mexico |
| Global Region | Central America |
| Harvest | December - March |
| Local Region | Tlaltetela, Veracruz |
| Process | Honey |
| Variety | Caturra, Garnica |



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