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Lucero Blend

Lucero Blend

Hola Coffee

About This Coffee

This blend combines two South American coffees: a Peruvian from the San Martín region and a Brazilian from Cerrado Mineiro. The Brazilian component is from Fazenda Santa Tereza in Pratinha, Minas Gerais, at 1,235 meters altitude, natural processed Catuaí Yellow variety, harvested in 2023 and produced by Pedro de Melo Ribeiro. The Peruvian component is from San Martín region, washed processed, grown at 1,200-1,900 meters altitude, consisting of Caturra, Pache, Typica, Bourbon, and Mundonovo varieties from small producers of the AltoMayo cooperative, harvested in 2023. The blend offers chocolate and marzipan notes with mild grapefruit acidity.

Origin

Minas Gerais (Brazil)Cerrado Mineiro (Brazil)PeruSan Martín (Peru)

Flavor Notes

Chocolate, Grapefruit

Roast Level

Medium

Processing

Natural, Washed

Typology

Arabica
Mundo Novo, Mundonovo, Bourbón, Typica, Pache, Caturra, Catuaí Yellow
HC

Hola Coffee

Pablo Caballero and Nolo Botana had already built a track record in coffee when they launched Hola in 2016. The pair poured their accumulated experience into an operation built around quality, accessibility, and inclusivity. Coffee is roasted daily in small batches at the Sepulveda roastery in Madrid, ensuring beans are never more than a few days old at the point of sale. Their Lagasca location earned the number 12 spot on The World's 100 Best Coffee Shops 2025. Hola also runs an academy offering both its own certification and internationally recognized SCA credentials, alongside a podcast that has become a key part of the project. Seasonal coffees rotate through washed, natural, and experimental processes, producing a range from chocolatey depth to floral brightness.

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