Photo of a bag of Bella Vista
Photo of a bag of Bella Vista

Peru Bella Vista

X Grade Gesha

This delicious Peruvian washed Geisha is all you can expect from the most famous coffee competition varietal: subtle and refined with notes of lemon myrtle, candy and earl grey

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Variety: Gesha
Process: washed

Flavour: lemon myrtle, candy and earl grey

Roast: Omni (filter + espresso)

Origin story and details

Producer: Alcides Gonzalez Bellota And Vicentina Meza
Region: Cusco, Peru
Altitude: 1670m above sea level

This delicious Peruvian washed Geisha is all you can expect from the most famous coffee competition varietal: subtle, refined, packed with a complex and clean flavour profile.


VERY SPECIAL

The Geisha varietal is loved and hated in the coffee industry. It’s loved because it can achieve unique and delicate flavour profiles; it’s hated because it’s not easy to grow, and the hype around it has pushed many farmers to feel like they have to offer it to please the global market—not always with successful results. So it’s complicated, depending on who you talk to.

The fact is that this lot, produced by Alcides Gonzalez Bellota And Vicentina Meza Quispe in Peru, is truly delicious. And its importer Caravela makes sure farmers like them don’t get too carried by the changing global trends and are set up for success (read more about their Grower Education Program, PECA).

The specialty coffee culture is not always straightforward, but it’s undoubtedly delicious. Finca Bella Vista is a good reminder of these dichotomies we often face in our industry, and that’s why it’s this month’s Very Special feature.


ABOUT BELLA VISTA

Alcides’ parents, who worked in the agricultural industry, taught him everything about how to take care of the land and harvests. When he became an adult, he worked tending different crops but never coffee. His first steps took place after buying Finca Bella Vista in 2017.

The farm is about 30 minutes away from Quillabamba, a small town in the district of La Convención, south of Peru. Alcides runs it alongside his wife, Vicentina. 3 out of 4 hectares produce Typica, Catimor and Geisha, and soon will include Bourbon and Pacamara.

His mission is to win the Peru Coffee Of Excellence award one day, so he’s always experimenting, learning and trying with rare varietals. This dedication has turned Alcides into a leader in the local coffee community, as his passion and knowledge are endless.


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ABOUT GEISHA

Geisha (also sometimes spelled Gesha) is a varietal known for its exceptional cupping quality but also for its susceptibility to diseases and low yield.

“This variety was originally collected from coffee forests in Ethiopia in the 1930s. From there, it was sent to the Lyamungu research station in Tanzania, and then brought to Centro Agronómico Tropical de Investigación y Enseñanza (CATIE) in Central America in the 1953, where it was logged as accession T2722. It was distributed throughout Panama via CATIE in the 1960s after it had been recognised for tolerance to coffee leaf rust. However, the plant’s branches were brittle and not favored by farmers, so it was not widely planted. The coffee came to prominence in 2005 when the Peterson family of Boquete, Panama, entered it into the "Best of Panama” competition and auction. It received exceptionally high marks and broke the then-record for green coffee auction prices, selling for over $20/pound.

[…]It is associated with extremely high cup quality when the plants are managed well at high altitude and is known for its delicate floral, jasmine, and peach-like aromas.

The spellings Geisha and Gesha are often used interchangeably, relating to the fact that there is no set translation from the dialects of Ethiopia to English.“
Source: World Coffee Research


Alcidez Gonales Bellota


ABOUT THIS LOT/PROCESS

These cherries have grown at 1670 masl under the canopies of Pacae trees. Then, it went through a traditional washed process and dried under solar tents for 15 days.

This green coffee lot is certified Organic.


ENJOY

Time to brew and have a good time. Check out our brewing recipes and notes, add yours or talk to us via email/Instagram about tips and guidance. Enjoy!


Alcidez Gonales Bellota

Traceability

100% Gesha coffee beans, provided by Caravela and roasted by us on Gadigal land / Sydney.

Green coffee certified Organic.

Country grade: Unknown ?

 

This page has all the sourcing information (variety, process, region, story, importer, harvest date, and more) that our importers share with us for public use.

Being transparent helps us to talk confidently about the quality and background of the products we sell. It also helps you to know exactly what you’re buying.

Learn more:
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Our coffee philosophy
Our business approach

Fresh harvest sourcing

We only source and roast coffee from each country’s latest harvest season (so the green coffee is never older than 1 year from the time of picking, processing and packing).

This ensures the sensory qualities are always at their peak and unaffected by excessive ageing.

Learn everything about this coffee:


Roasted for espresso and filter (best enjoyed black)

Roast style: omni. Omni roasts are designed to brew and taste great both as espresso and filter. Our omni single origins generally sit on Agtron values in the ~70-60 value range. So, technically, they are somewhere in the lighter side of the medium spectrum.

Designed for espresso and filter brewing. Best enjoyed black.


Learn more:
Our Loring Kestrel S35 roaster
Our roasting style and approach

Try our custom brewing recipes

Our recipes and ratios are tailored to our coffee sourcing and roasting styles, bringing the best flavour and feel out of each coffee.

For pour over, immersion, and other filter brewing styles, check all our brew guides.

For our espresso single origins, we recommend a coffee:yield ratio of 1:3:

  • Dose: 20g ground coffee
  • Yield: 60g espresso
  • Total brew time: ~24-28 seconds

This is just a starting point! We encourage you to experiment, taste, and adjust to find the recipe that you enjoy the most.


Learn more:
Our espresso brew guide (single origin)
Brewing ratio calculator

Packaging and materials

  • Bags: ABA-certified home compostable (AS 5810-2010)
  • Labels: recyclable
  • Valves (only on +250g bags): general waste
  • Box and tape (online orders): recyclable

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Brewing coffee at home

Best brewed 15–49 days post-roast

When you leave your whole beans to rest (inside the sealed bag) until our recommended window, you’re brewing at optimum flavour and acidity.

This time allows for the gas compounds, absorbed during the roasting process, to leave the coffee. If you brew too early, it may not be bad, but you’ll miss out on each coffee’s best flavour.

Our recommended brewing window

FAQs

Do you ship anywhere in Australia?

Yes! We deliver our coffee and brewing gear Australia-wide, roasted to order and in compostable and recyclable packaging.

Do you ship internationally?

We ship coffee beans to select international countries. Check the list to see if we ship to your destination.

Can I buy pre-ground coffee?

Yes, we offer pre-ground options for different methods:


- Ground for domestic espresso (home espresso machine)
- Ground for stovetop (Bialetti)
- Ground for AeroPress / Kalita / Cold Brew / Moccamaster / Plunger / French Press (immersion style)
- Ground for V60/Chemex (pour over style)

Do you source your coffee ethically? How so?

We source our coffee from small growers, producers, and cooperatives through responsible importing companies; 95% of our green coffee beans are supplied by Caravela Coffee, Cafe Imports, Osito, and Melbourne Coffee Merchants (certified B Corporations), plus Condesa Co Lab, Cofinet, and a few more.

We share all the traceability information we have about each coffee lot (territory of origin, producer, variety, processing method, importer, quality grade) on each dedicated coffee page. This applies to the blend components in our espresso blends.

Learn more about our coffee philosophy.

Do you roast dark or light?

We roast our single origins using omni roast medium/light profiles. (Omni means you can use the coffee both for filter and espresso brewing, no need to buy different bean bags with specific roast styles.)

We roast our espresso blends using darker profiles.

Learn more about our approach to roasting.

What is ‘specialty coffee’?

The definitions and references to specialty coffee are tricky, if not controversial.

Historically, and as most people see it these days, specialty coffee is Arabica beans that score over 80 in the old Specialty Coffee Association point scale. Today, the SCA refers to specialty coffee as “a coffee or coffee experience that is recognised for its distinctive attributes, resulting in a higher value within the marketplace.”

Our single origins are Arabica +85 SCA score and our blend components Arabica +80, which could be considered ‘true specialty’ coffee. Though we prefer to use the term ‘high quality’ and back this claim with solid traceability data.

What’s the benefit of your coffee subscription?

When you subscribe, you get freshly roasted coffee delivered as often as you need, so you don’t have to be so hands-on in planning your coffee purchases.

Also, you get free shipping on every delivery, and you can cancel or pause whenever you need – no lock-in periods.

Can I buy these beans in your coffee shops?

Yes, definitely! You can walk into any of our cafes in Sydney (or our wholesale network) and grab what’s available on the shelves. You can also buy online here and select free pickup from the Sample Coffee stores.


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With love, from Sample

We’re an independent coffee roasting company based in Gadigal land / Sydney, Australia

We’ve been sharing exceptional coffees since 2011, with a particular focus on rotating single origins, ethical sourcing, and homebrewing accessibility.

Our daily work is driven by quality, consistency, transparency, and fun. This approach has slowly and organically connected us with a community of homebrewers and professionals who value how we do business and, above all, love delicious coffee beyond the hype.

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