Los Ulcumanos
César Ballesteros Colina
R16
Los Ulcumanos farm is a 2 -hectares land and is located at 1,800 meters height in the Tsachopen Native Community. Initially it was a reforestation plot for the Ulcumano trees and some food crops as Yuca, Arracacha, Pituca and Corn. But it turned out that as the trees grew the birds use the Ulcumano trees as their natural refugee bringing several beans and some of them were coffee beans. That is how the coffee story starts on this land.
Since then we keep the coffee crops with a natural and clean environment process.
I live here with my parents and I am single. This is my first time participating on a specialty coffee contest. And I wish the buyers will enjoy my coffee as much as I enjoy producing it.
General Information
Producer
Casby-Tsachopen
Country
Peru
Location
Tsachopen, Chontabamba, Oxapampa, Pasco
Cupping Notes
Green tea, hazelnuts, mild acidity, smooth body, sweet lime and caramel, hints of mandarin, apples, jasmine, apricot, peach
Varietal
Catimor, Typica, Catuai, Bourbon
Process
Washed
Altitude
1800 masl
Harvest Date
June-August 2025
Sensory and Jury Scoring Summary
Average Score
86.05
Highest Score
86.0
Farm Information
Farm Name
Los Ulcumanos
Founding Year
1965
Farm Cooperative
CASBY-TSACHOPEN
Farm Size (hectares)
2.0
Farm Production
20qq/Ha.
Crop Size
2Has.
Soil Type
Clay loam
Average Temperature
15-23°C
Varieties Grown
Catimor, Typica, Catuai, Bourbon
Farm Processing Method
Conventional
Certifications
[Organic]
Environmental Protection Measures
Specialty coffee production in a family-run, environmentally friendly way.
