125 g
Peru

Abel Raymundo Arotaype

$35.00
Notes of Brown Sugar, Poached Pear, Meyer Lemon
It’s no exaggeration to say that the Abel Raymundo Arotaype Huayllas is among the highest elevation coffee producers in the world. Located at nearly 2500 masl, his farm, El Pedregal, is located in the west of Cusco near the border with the neighboring Ayacucho department. This past year we’ve tasted a number of outstanding geshas from this region, so it was no surprise to see this coffee given due acclaim at the 2022 Peru Cup of Excellence, where it was awarded 11th place overall.
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Deeply sweet aromatics of brown sugar, apple blossom, and quince accompany flavors of Meyer lemon, poached pear, and blackcurrant in the cup

Lot:

Abel Raymundo Arotaype

  • Abel Raymundo Arotaype
  • Inkawasi, Cusco, Peru
  • Gesha
  • Washed Process
  • 2240 masl
  • Notes
    Brown Sugar, Poached Pear, Meyer Lemon
  • April 02, 2025
  • March 06, 2025
  • Release Date
    December 05, 2025
  • Volume
    340 lbs
  • $26.10 /lb
  • $30.00 /lb
  • Accolades
    Cup of Excellence 2024, 11th Place

Cup of Excellence: ‘The Premier Specialty Coffee Competition'

Since its beginning in 1999, the Cup of Excellence has enjoyed international renown as the preeminent competition and auction for top quality specialty coffees. Following the first Cup of Excellence auction in Brazil, the competition has gradually expanded in scope to include fifteen countries of origin and counting. Each year, multiple COE competitions are held in participating countries, and while the setting changes, the goal is always the same: to identify and bring to market the finest coffees produced by that country of origin in a given harvest year.


Cup of Excellence competitions proceed via a rigorous process of blind analysis, first by a National Jury of roughly a dozen people (who, themselves, are rigorously vetted for the honor of being a Cup of Excellence judge), and then by an International Jury comprised of roughly 20 industry professionals from around the globe. As each lot enters the competition process, it is assigned a code known only to the competition auditor. Each lot is cupped (tasted) numerous times. The further along the competition a coffee progresses, the greater the number of times it has been blindly evaluated. A coffee that ultimately makes it to the “top 10” will have been tasted at least 120 times!


After being assigned a final ranking, the coffees are sold through an online auction which tends to drive prices quite high. Overall, this is a net positive for producers and the industry at large as it incentivizes farmers to carefully produce the best possible coffee to submit to the competition, thus treating the crop as a truly specialty item and further distancing and distinguishing specialty coffee from commodity coffee and commodity-driven approaches to producing and selling coffee. Further, it normalizes high prices for coffee - a necessity if coffee production is to continue into the foreseeable future. Finally, the Cup of Excellence plays an important role in facilitating market access for small coffee producers that might otherwise struggle to connect with specialty buyers who are motivated to pay excellent prices for their coffee. Many producers who enjoy success at the Cup of Excellence find buyers through the competition that they are able to build valuable ongoing partnerships with.