Peruvian coffee beans

Cajamarca Jaén
41,95€
Single origin coffees

Peruvian coffee beans

Cajamarca Jaén
41,95€
Perfect for pairing with milk.

This coffee features a naturally sweet base with nutty notes reminiscent of hazelnut. Its balanced profile makes it enjoyable on its own or with milk or plant-based alternatives. For those who prefer a stronger coffee, we recommend preparing a double shot when mixing it with milk to preserve its full flavor.

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Perfect for pairing with milk.

About this coffee

Origin

Peru

Region

Jaén, Cusco

Estate

Origin Coffee Lab, ValleInca

Altitude

900 - 1950

Process

Washed

Tasting score

84

Species

100% Arábica

Variety

Caturra - Catuaí - Catimor

Preparation:

During our trip to Peru, thanks to PromPeru, we had the opportunity to explore the country’s coffee industry and collaborate with two key organizations: Origin Coffee Lab in the north and Valle Inca in the south. Both initiatives are dedicated to improving coffee quality and transforming the lives of local producers.
Specialty coffee enhances product quality while also enabling farmers to earn higher wages, access more profitable and sustainable markets, and reinvest in their farms and communities.
Beyond breaking the cycle of poverty among today’s coffee farmers, specialty coffee inspires new generations to stay in rural areas, helping slow migration to cities. Many young people see specialty coffee as an opportunity to thrive without leaving their hometowns, ensuring the long-term sustainability of farms and preserving Peru’s rich coffee-growing tradition.
By choosing this coffee, you’re not just enjoying exceptional quality—you’re also supporting a sustainable model that drives positive change in coffee-producing communities.

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The tasting notes of this coffee are :

Cane sugar

Cocoa

Nuts

Tasting notes are nuances that we can find naturally in coffee. Coffees with higher tasting scores have more nuances and are more complex. If you enjoy coffees with more traditional flavors, we recommend choosing varieties with tasting notes from the cacao family or nuts. On the other hand, if you prefer coffees with more personality, we recommend choosing coffees with floral or fruity tasting notes.

This coffee is Aromatic

At INCAPTO, we classify our coffees into three categories: Traditional, Exotic, and Aromatic. Each type represents a flavor and aroma profile that caters to the preferences of coffee lovers, varying in intensity, complexity, and distinctive notes.

This coffee is Aromatic, and we recommend it to those who already consume specialty coffee in beans and are familiar with the basics.

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Medium roast level

The roast level of a coffee determines its aroma, body, and flavor. That’s why we roast the coffee locally every day and adapt the roasting process to each variety. Only in this way can we ensure that the coffee expresses its properties to the fullest and guarantee that it has the best flavor and aroma when it reaches your cup. The roast level of this coffee is light, resulting in less body and more personality, which translates to higher acidity. This type of coffee is recommended for filter brewing.

The roast level of this coffee, the medium roast, is what we use for most of the INCAPTO varieties, as it is specially roasted for super-automatic coffee machines, although you can also use it for moka or espresso machines. By roasting at this level, we achieve coffees with traditional, aromatic, and exotic profiles, as well as a wide variety of notes and nuances.

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Light roast

More fruity

More pronounced acidity

Less body

Dark roast

More body

Bitterest taste

Low acidity

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Expert section

Bea mesas, Q Grader

Before my trip to Peru in August 2023, I knew little about the country, but it quickly became an unforgettable discovery. Peruvian coffee is rich and full-bodied, with a delightful chocolate aroma and perfectly balanced acidity. This particular batch stands out as an all-rounder, making it ideal for everyday enjoyment—whether black or paired with milk or plant-based alternatives.

Coffee profile and nuances

Soft and delicate

Cocoa

Notes

Cane sugar, Cocoa, Nuts

Intensity

Aroma

Taste

Acidity

Body

Bitterness

Roast

Strength

Customer reviews

    • Peruvian Coffee

      Cafe de muy agradable sabor y intenso aroma.

      - 04/04/2025
    • Peruvian Coffee

      Good aroma, optimal quality

      - 13/11/2024
    • Peruvian Coffee

      Good coffee. I would buy more but it's expensive.

      - 13/11/2024
    • Peruvian Coffee

      Very delicious coffee

      - 13/11/2024
    • Peruvian Coffee

      Exactly the same opinion as with Colombia, we love both. 👍🏻

      - 13/11/2024
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PRICEFrom 17,89€From 19,39€From 24,62€From 19,39€
PRICE / CUPFrom 0,29€ per cup
ORIGINPeruGuatemalaGuatemalaBrazil
ALTITUDE900 - 195014001400900 - 1000
TASTING SCORE848487
SPECIES100% Arábica100% Arábica100% Arábica100% Arábica
IDEAL FORPerfect for pairing with milk.A perfect introduction to single-origin coffee, thanks to its naturally sweet notes.Best enjoyed on its own, whether as a ristretto, espresso, or Americano.Enjoy the full, rich coffee experience—without the caffeine.

Want to know more?

If you're just starting out in the world of speciality coffee beans, there may be a lot of terms that sound like they're from another planet - but they're not! Here is a short glossary to help you learn more and more about coffee.

Roast

The roast level of a coffee determines its aroma, body and flavour, so depending on the method you use and how you like your coffee, you should drink a coffee of one roast level or another.

– Light roasted coffees have a lot of personality, more acidity and less body. They also have floral and fruity notes. This type of coffee is only recommended for filter or cold brew.

– The medium roast is the roast we use for most of the INCAPTO coffees, as it is specially roasted for superautomatic coffee machines, although it can also be used for mocha or espresso coffee machines. With this roast we obtain coffees with a traditional, aromatic and exotic profile and a great variety of notes and nuances.

– Dark roast coffees have more body, less acidity and are more bitter. These coffees are recommended for those who prefer a strong, bitter coffee. They can be used in both superautomatic and manual coffee machines.

Specialty coffee is a high quality coffee with three key characteristics:

– It scores over 80 points on the SCA (Specialty Coffee Association) cupping protocol, which evaluates up to 10 different attributes, including aroma, body, flavour and acidity.
– The beans used cannot have any first grade defects, which are those that can affect the taste of the cup.
– It is traceable and we know the area, the botanical variety and the cultivation practices.

Tasting notes are nuances that we naturally find in coffee, and coffees with a higher tasting score have more nuances and are more complex.

If you like coffees with more traditional flavours, we recommend choosing coffees with tasting notes from the cocoa or nut family. On the other hand, if you like coffees with more personality, we recommend coffees with floral or fruity tasting notes.

We use the SCA (Specialty Coffee Association) cupping protocol to evaluate our coffees. This evaluation takes into account up to 10 attributes, including aroma, flavour, aftertaste, body and acidity, and a score of 80 or more is required to be considered a speciality coffee. The higher the score, the greater the complexity and acidity, or as we like to call it at INCAPTO, personality.

At INCAPTO, we classify our coffees into Traditional, Aromatic and Exotic, according to their flavour, aroma and complexity.

– Traditional: coffees with a more familiar, bitter and uncomplicated taste, ideal for beginners in the world of coffee beans.
– Aromatic: coffees with more nuances, such as cocoa and nuts, characterised by a slight acidity that gives them personality and complexity. Varieties with an aromatic profile are perfect for the next step.
– Exotic: coffees with a high degree of personality and complexity, as they are rich in nuances, ideal for the bold who want to discover new flavours and aromas.

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The revolution of conscious coffee

Our coffee comes from farms that prioritize the well-being of their communities and the natural environment.

We work exclusively with producers who share our vision of sustainability and respect for the land and its inhabitants. This means that with every purchase, you support local economies and contribute to building a fairer future.

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