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Miguel Estela - Peru - Marshel Variety

Miguel Estela - Peru - Marshel Variety

Drumroaster Coffee

About This Coffee

This single-origin coffee from Jaen, Cajamarca, Peru is grown on Finca El Morito at 1700-1900 meters altitude. The Marshel variety, discovered in 2016-17 and thought to be a Bourbon mutation, is prized for its resistance to coffee leaf rust. The coffee is washed-processed and harvested in September 2025, featuring tasting notes of black tea, citrus, and stone fruit.

Origin

Jaén (Peru)

Flavor Notes

Black Tea, Citrus Fruit, Stone Fruit

Roast Level

Processing

Washed

Typology

Arabica
Marshell
DC

Drumroaster Coffee

Family runs deep at Drumroaster Coffee. Founded by Geir Oglend, who installed his first espresso machine back in 1972, the roastery in Cobble Hill on Vancouver Island has been operating since 2007 with his children Carsen and Courtney now leading the coffee and training sides of the business. They roast on a 1958 Probat UG22 with original cast iron components, allowing high temperature charging for a quick but clean style that emphasizes sweet, chocolatey flavors with body and balanced acidity. The business started on a small 3 kilo Turkish roaster with minimal investment and grew entirely on cash flow without advertising. Sourcing focuses on ethically traded specialty coffees including fair trade, certified organic, single origin, and Swiss Water decaf, with Carsen working directly with producers to separate varieties for higher cupping scores and extra farmer payment. Located just off the Trans Canada Highway, it remains the only specialty roastery in the Cobble Hill area.

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