Mexico SHG EP Marachi

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SINGLE ORIGIN • WASHED • MEDIUM ROAST

Mexico SHG EP Marachi (Washed Medium Roast Coffee)

Answer: A smooth, easy-drinking washed medium roast from Mexico with caramel sweetness, toasted almond, and gentle cocoa in a clean finish.

Comforting and balanced — ideal for daily drinking and versatile across brew methods.

Cup Profile

 
  • Aroma: caramel, roasted nuts, cocoa
  • Flavor: toasted almond, gentle cocoa, toffee, soft stone fruit
  • Body: silky-medium
  • Acidity: mild, balanced
  • Finish: smooth and clean with lingering cocoa-caramel sweetness
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Provenance

 
Origin
Mexico (various highland regions)
Altitude
1,200–1,700 meters
Varieties
Typica, Bourbon, Caturra, Catuai
Process
Fully Washed
Grade
SHG EP (Strictly High Grown, European Preparation)
Roast
Medium
Why SHG?
Higher elevation = denser beans with more sweetness and structure; EP sorting ensures a clean, consistent cup.

The Story

 

Marachi embodies Mexico’s approachable, dessert-like profile — caramel and toasted almond lead, with cocoa grounding the cup. It’s a comforting daily drinker that holds its own black and pairs beautifully with milk.

Comfort • Sweetness • Balance

Roaster’s Notes

 
“We roast Marachi to a precise medium to keep the caramel and almond sweetness front-and-center while preserving a silky body and clean cocoa finish.” — The Chosen Bean Roastmaster Team

Brewing & Formats

 
  • Available in 12 oz, 2 lb, and 5 lb (whole bean or ground)
  • Cold Brew grind & K-Cup grind available upon request
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