2026 has gotten off to a flying start here at Maker, and we are ready to welcome the newest coffee into our roastery, a community lot from the Jaen province in Cajamarca, Peru, called Las Mishas.
Imported into Australia by our newest import partners, InterAmerican Coffee, this coffee was one of several Peruvian lots bought by InterAmerican this year. We were lucky enough to be invited to a curated cupping by their team, and were immediately impressed by the cleanliness and sweet stone fruit notes of this coffee.

A beautifully structured washed process coffee, this community lot is made from coffees grown by producers in the Colosay district of the Jaen province in Cajamarca, Peru. Coffee producers typically cultivate and manage just over 2 hectares of land. Grown at very high altitudes (nearly 2090 MASL), the cold climate in this area allows for slower maturation and a longer drying process, favouring the quality of these coffees.
On average, a typical farmer in this program manages slightly over 2 hectares of coffee cultivation, and all producers are certified organic. Despite the simplicity of equipment they use, the quality of the coffees remains impressive. Some farmers have their own parabolic dryers, while others opt for outdoor plastic drying or use facilities provided by neighbours or relatives.
We’re extremely excited and honored to be able to source coffees such as Las Mishas, where the dedication and quality of the producers shines through. With stone fruit complexity that is complimented by raisin and milk chocolate sweetness, this coffee is sure to be a crowd pleaser!















