Finca Chuquiago, owned by Felipe Guarachi Tola, is located in Bolivia’s La Paz region. The farm is renowned for producing the Java coffee variety.
Situated at an elevation of approximately 1,550 meters above sea level, the farm benefits from the region’s fertile soils and favorable climate, ideal for cultivating specialty coffee.
The name “Chuquiago” is derived from “Chuquiago Marka,” the indigenous Aymara name for the area that is now La Paz, Bolivia. This historical reference reflects the farm’s deep connection to the region’s cultural heritage.
For the first time in a decade, Cafe Imports traveled to Bolivia with new relationships and a renewed focus on discovery in the 2021-22 harvest, working with Felix Chambi. Felix is a pioneer in Bolivian specialty coffee, having the only SCA-certified sensory lab in the country called Lata 16. With Felix, they cup lots from the La Paz departments, specifically in the La Asunta and Caranavi municipalities. Many farmers in this area are committed to building the infrastructure and knowledge to produce specialty coffees. Cafe Imports are excited to continue our sourcing efforts in Bolivia, discovering new cups and bringing these coffees to market.




