Natural (Dry Process)
Impact aromatique
Heavy body, intense fruit sweetness, wine-like or berry notes. Blueberry, strawberry, tropical fruit, and fermented complexity. Can range from clean fruity to wild funky.
À propos
The oldest and simplest processing method, where whole coffee cherries are dried intact on raised beds, patios, or tarps for 2-4 weeks, with regular turning to prevent mold. As the cherry dries around the bean, sugars and fruit compounds migrate inward, producing a heavier body and intense fruit sweetness. Natural processing requires minimal water but demands rigorous sorting and climate control — inconsistent drying leads to fermentation defects. When executed well, naturals produce some of the most complex and fruit-forward coffees available.