• Peru
  • July - October

Peru Finca Miraflores Honey Bourbon 2026

SKU: GEN26PED
$11.75/lb$763.75/65lb box
  • Flavor: Dark Chocolate, Pipe Tobacco, Berry, Brown Sugar, Black Tea
  • Body: Heavy
  • Acidity: Medium
  • Process: Honey
  • Moisture: 10.70%
  • Packaging: 65lb box
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Availability
Afloat: 11 Boxes
Cup Score: 86
Cupping Date: Mar '26

Finca Miraflores – Peru Honey Bourbon Green Coffee Beans

High in the humid montain forests of Amazonas, Peru, Finca Miraflores cultivates exceptional coffees at altitudes ranging from 1,600 to 2,000 m.a.s.l. The farm, founded in 2002 by husband-and-wife team Manuel Rojas and Esther Requejo, spans 85 hectares, with 35 hectares dedicated to carefully selected varieties including Geisha, Java, Typica, and Bourbon. Their Honey Bourbon microlot comes from Plot No. 6 at 1,945 m.a.s.l., where sandy loam soils and a temperate, humid climate shape a clean, complex cup.

 

Finca Miraflores

The story of Miraflores is one of resilience and renewal. After its founding in 2002, the farm faced a major setback. Between 2011–2013, when Peru’s coffee sector was devastated by coffee leaf rust the couple faced ruin. Rather than retreat, the Finca Miraflores team used the crisis as an opportunity to rebuild with intention. By 2016, they began shifting toward specialty production, embracing exotic and high-demand varieties. Starting in 2019, Finca Miraflores expanded its genetic diversity with Geisha, Typica, Bourbon, and Java, along with the adoption of rigorous post harvest protocols and anaerobic fermentation.

 

Today, Miraflores is known for its consistency. Each lot follows strictly controlled processing standards and its terroir-driven identity. Sandy loam soils, cool temperatures (16–20°C), and healthy annual rainfall (1,200–1,800 mm) promote slow cherry maturation, allowing each variety to fully express itself with clarity, structure, and distinctive sensory character. Harvesting takes place from July to October.

 

Honey Processing

Honey processing blends characteristics of washed and natural methods, resulting in coffees that are often sweet, fruit-forward, and syrupy while still maintaining clarity. Instead of fully removing the mucilage, the sticky fruit layer is left on the parchment during drying. As the coffee dries, the sugars in the mucilage caramelize, imparting depth and sweetness.

 

At Finca Miraflores, this Honey Bourbon micro-lot underwent selective handpicking followed by a 12 hour pre fermentation in water, flotation, and depulping. The parchment -still coated with mucilage - is then dried for approximately 30 days in solar dryers before resting an additional 30–45 days. This slow, controlled drying process ensures even moisture reduction and preserves the delicate aromatics of the Bourbon variety.

 

Bourbon Variety

Bourbon is one of the foundational heirloom varieties of Arabica coffee. The variety is prized for its balance, sweetness, and refined acidity. Originating on the island of Réunion (formerly Bourbon Island), the variety spread widely throughout Latin America, where it developed a reputation for high cup quality and adaptability in high-altitude environments.

 

Typical Bourbon flavor profiles include red fruit, florals, caramelized sugars, and a rounded, velvety mouthfeel. At higher elevations - such as Finca Miraflores’ 1,945 masl plot - Bourbon often expresses enhanced complexity, gentle brightness, and a clean, textured sweetness. In honey processing, these traits intensify, producing a cup that is both structured and expressive.

 

Peru Green Coffee Beans

Peru ranks among the world's most exciting origins for specialty coffee, thanks to its high altitudes, biodiversity, and rapidly advancing processing innovation. Its mountainous landscapes create ideal conditions for slow cherry ripening and dense seed development. While neighboring Brazil leads in scale, Peru distinguishes itself through micro regional diversity, farmer driven experimentation, and unique cup profiles shaped by climate and elevation. Learn more in our Peruvian Coffee Origin Report.

GEOGRAPHY:

Region Amazonas

Altitude 1600-2000

PRODUCER:

Manuel Rojas and Esther Requejo, Finca Miraflores

VARIETY:

Bourbon

PROCESSING:

Honey

HARVEST TIME:

July - October