505 El Injerto・Malagojibe (Elephant Bean)・Washing method・Vivit Nango

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Manor information

Einhert Estate has always been a pioneer of specialty coffee in Central America. Almost 50 years ago, it was one of the first estates to focus on a single variety and vertically integrate the production of high-quality coffee. These efforts have paid off sweetly for Einhert (and Macadamia) who have won 28 awards in 18 years at the prestigious COE competition, an achievement no one else can match. The Einhert Manor has a total area of ​​447 hectares, most of which are located between 1,500 and 2,000 meters above sea level, where coffee, fruit, basic food crops, and ornamental plants are planted. The remaining hectares are preserved as a millennium virgin forest, which endows the manor with a special temperature and has the right conditions to enjoy clean water directly from the mountain spring. In addition, it constitutes a perfect habitat for wild animals and plants, and it is intended that coffee cultivation is within an ecosystem that protects our natural environment. The forest area surrounds the coffee plantation, the annual rainfall of the estate is about 1800-2000 mm, and the relative humidity is 75%. The soil is deep volcanic, well drained and rich in organic matter.

Coffee items and introduction

Maragogype (Elephant Bean) is also one of the varieties that Einhert Manor is proud of. The particularly strong bean body and unique flavor expression make it possible to buy micro-batches of this variety in the manor almost through the bidding auctions of the manor in previous years. In recent years, Einhert Manor has even kept all of its own Maragogype as the exclusive roasted coffee beans of Einhert Cafe.
This year ERGOS is very honored. Due to the long-term direct trade cooperation with the estate, we once again won the import of a very small amount of Maragogype for the very blessed bakers in Taiwan.

coffee profile


-Manor: El Injerto
-Producing area: Huehuetenango
-Awards : 28 awards in COE competitions
- Certification: rainforest certification, zero carbon emission certification
- Treatment method: Washing & standing in water for 24 hours
- Variety: Malagojibe (Elephant Bean)
-Harvest year: 2019-2020 Crop
- Planting altitude: 1500-2000m
- Average annual rainfall: 1200-1400mm
- Soil: loamy clay
- Shade tree: Inga, 18-year-old natural tree
- Moisture content: 11.9%
- Density: 807g/L
- Flavor: chocolate, peach, almond dry aroma, mild and bright acidity, clean and long finish, outstanding flavor after cooling, mellow fruit juice, grape, peach, milk chocolate, black tea, milk tea, grapefruit flavor, brown sugar creamy sweetness.
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