


Inca Gesha - Peru
A rare Gesha microlot from Rutas del Inca Cooperative in Cajamarca, Peru, offering delicate florals, soft fruit, and an easy, refined sweetness.




About the Coffee
Rutas del Inca Cooperative |
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Cajamarca, Peru |
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2,425 meters |
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Gesha |
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Natural / Dry |
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Elderflower, Bergamot, Malted Vanilla, Soft Citrus |
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Light |

The Variety
Gesha is one of the most celebrated coffee varieties in the world, known for its delicate floral aromatics, refined sweetness, and clarity in the cup.
Originally traced to heirloom trees in the Gesha region of southwestern Ethiopia, it has gained global recognition for its expressive and elegant profile.
When grown at high elevation and carefully processed, Gesha coffees often showcase layered notes of florals, citrus, and soft fruit with a clean, tea-like structure.

Processing
After harvesting, the ripe coffee cherries are washed and sorted to select only fully ripe and healthy cherries.
Pre-fermentation begins in drums and airtight bags for an average of 15 days at an average temperature of 22°C.
Coffee cherries are then dried in the sun on raised beds and patios for a period between 35-40 days.
The coffee is then pulped and stored in a controlled environment for collection by the cooperative staff for further drying and final milling.

Rutas del Inca Cooperative

Aiden Brew Profile
Inca Gesha is delicate, floral, and expressive, and is best experienced as a pour over. That said, sometimes you simply need to brew a pot of coffee, and we’ve found the Fellow Aiden delivers pour over quality cups with thoughtful, smart automation.
If you have a Fellow Aiden Coffee Maker at home, we’ve created a custom brew profile for Inca Gesha to help highlight its clarity and refined sweetness with ease.
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