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Peru
Origin
Peru
Geographic Coordinates
10 00 S, 76 00 W
Population
27,483,864
Cup Profile
Sweet, Bright, with Medium Body
Currency
Nuevo Sol
Language
Spanish (official), Quechua (official), Aymara
Ethnic Groups
Amerindian 45%, mestizo (mixed Amerindian and white) 37%, white 15%, black, Japanese, Chinese, and other 3%
Production (millions lbs.)
N/A
Exports (millions lbs.)
N/A
Botanical Varieties
Typica, Bourbon, Cattura, Pache
Growing Regions
Chanchamaya, Cuzco
Wet Processed
Yes
Dry Processed
-
Altitude Meters
1200-2000
Introduced
Introduced in 18th Century
Harvest Times
Nov-Mar
Peru

Peruvian coffees are grown very high in the Andes Mountains. This exceptional altitude creates a coffee with bright effervescent snap, gentle sweetness, and nice medium body. Peru is an excellent origin for organic coffees, due to the hard work of a few exporters/importers in getting the farms and the mills up to organic standards.

Peruvian coffees are not as well known in the coffee world as are their other South American neighbors, but I believe this is simply a function of advertising. Brazil is the number-one producer of arabica coffee, and Colombia is number two. Also Brazil and Colombia have two large coffee organizations "hawking their wares," which Peru has not in the past. What's all this mean? Just that you should try coffee from Peru, because there are some nice ones out there, but you may just have not heard of them. They need a better PR department!

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