Samuel & Mario Muriel Los Cedros SL9* - WASHED Peru
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Samuel & Mario Muriel Los Cedros SL9* - WASHED Peru

This release continues our exploration of the Inkawasi Valley and the SL9* variety. Samuel and Mario are inspired second-generation coffee producers with an exceptionally beautiful and steep farm at excellent elevation with remarkable biodiversity. In the cup we find a structured profile with tropical notes, subtle florality, and very high sweetness.

NO LONGER AVAILABLE
VARIETAL

SL9*

REGION

Inkawasi, Cusco

ALTITUDE

2,080 masl

HARVEST

December 2025

PROCESSING

Hand-picked at peak ripeness. Floated to further remove defects and de-pulped on the day of harvest. Dry-fermented for 32 hours. Washed. Dried on raised beds.

ABOUT SAMUEL AND MARIO MURIEL

Los Cedros is a stunning farm high in the mountains on an exceptionally steep slope. It is surrounded by cedar trees that provide abundant organic matter and shade. Samuel and Mario are second-generation coffee producers who have worked extremely hard to enter the specialty coffee market, and it is an honor to work with their coffees.

ABOUT SL9

*While this variety’s exact genetic fingerprint is not currently in the global database, its similarity to SL09 supports the use of SL9 as a provisional working name. For now, we refer to it as SL9, as it contains no Gesha in its genetic composition. However, we are continuing conversations with geneticists, as well as with communities in the Inkawasi Valley, about how this variety should be referred to and represented going forward.

Colloquially known as “Gesha Inca,” we had this variety genetically tested last year and found that it closely resembles SL09—a rare cultivar belonging to the Ethiopian Legacy group. “SL” refers to single-tree selections made by Scott Agricultural Laboratories in the 1930s. While SL28, SL34, and Mibirizi are the most widely grown SL selections, SL09—and by extension SL9—remains uncommon in cultivation today. Local names like “Gesha Inca” often reflect history and terroir as much as genetics—capturing a conversation between lineage, cultivation, and the way producers and communities have always understood their coffees.

Pricing Details

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FARM GATE (USD; GREEN)

~$25.26/KG

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FOB

$31.92/KG

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DDP

$35.18/KG

The cost of getting a coffee from cherry to beverage varies enormously depending on its place of origin and the location of its consumption. The inclusion of price transparency is a starting point to inform broader conversation around the true costs of production and the sustainability of specialty coffee as a whole.