Mexico: Decaf Rio Blanco
Casa Común is a federation founded in 2015 that unites more than 1,200 producers through two cooperatives, Manos Unidas and Cafetaleros Organizados de Siltepec Nueva Generación. Built on a shared vision of strengthening community ties, empowering smallholders, and ensuring fair, sustainable growth, Casa Común also leads a Youth Coffee Project that inspires young farmers to carry forward Chiapas’ specialty coffee legacy with pride and purpose. This coffee is grown in the lush Sierra Fronteriza region of Chiapas on small family farms rarely larger than three hectares. This lot has been decaffeinated using the sugarcane or ethyl alcohol process, which is a naturally occurring compound found in molasses.
Elevation
1500-1900
Process
Washed
Cultivar
Bourbon, Oro Azteco