Machu Picchu

Peru Medium-Dark Roast

Intense. Full-bodied. Just a trace of dark chocolate.

Grown high in the Peruvian Andes, this coffee’s rich flavour carries the depth of its mountainous origin. It’s as bold as Machu Picchu.

Origin

Sitting high on the south-eastern slopes of the Andes mountains up to 2,200m above sea level. The natural setting has a rich diversity of flora and fauna and the climate conditions make this region perfect for supporting the growth of Arabica trees.

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Flavour

Chocolate overtones remain the star of the show whilst subtle hints of roasted hazelnut, citrus and red fruits emerge.

Medium Dark Roast

Medium – dark roasts have a very bold and rich chocolate flavour. This is down to the roasting rather than the bean itself.

Altitude

Upto 2200m

Processing

Washed

Packaging

Our Machu Picchu products are all recyclable, just take the bag to a recycling point in a large supermarket near you.

Grown to perfection

Huadquiña is one of the key cooperatives we purchase our Peruvian coffee from. Huadquiña has over 290 smallholder coffee farmers as members of its cooperative and their attention to detail and passion for growing organic coffee is reflected in the fact that Machu Picchu coffee is a leading Roast & Ground coffee in the UK.

Our friends of Cafédirect played an important role supporting us in the more difficult years in 1998 for which we will be eternally grateful.

Tany Curi Leon, farmer member of Huadquiña
Meet Herbert, The General Manager from our Huadquina Cooperative

How to brew the perfect cup using our beans

 

Step One

For cafetieres try 1 tablespoon (15g) of coffee per cup (250ml). Don’t use boiling water as that will burn your coffee, leave it to cool for about a minute or so after reaching max temperature. 

Step Two

Pour the water in a circular motion to ensure all the grounds are coated with water. 

Step 3

Brew for 4 minutes then plunge slowly. Let the coffee settle and enjoy.