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Qatar 2022: Andrew Redmayne does not forget Peru and consumes local coffee

Andrew Redmayne gained popularity after his particular way of covering up during the penalty shootout in the playoff match between the Peruvian and Australian teams for the qualification to Qatar 2022. The goalkeeper, who went from side to side while waiting for the Peruvian soccer players shot against the rival goal, he earned the rejection of all the fans, however, he has been quite close to Peru since that date.

Not only has he put on the Peruvian shirt, but he has also been seen drinking Peruvian coffee on two occasions, the last time was even before he played the match that would classify him to the round of 16. But, what is the coffee that the selected one enjoys?

It is a coffee grown in the Chingama Valley in the Cajamarca region, between 1,700 and 2,100 meters above sea level. “The Cajamarca region is located in the Andes of the northern sierra. The high elevation, climate, and quality of the soil create the perfect growing conditions for coffee. This lot from the Chingama Valley is a distinctive example of Peruvian coffee”, is the description that was read on the website of Inglewood, the Australian roastery that sells the product.

The product is a blend of catimor, caturra, typica and bourbon in a washed process. As for the flavor notes: syrupy orange marmalade, caramel, peach, toffee, juicy ripe apricot, black tea and flowers.

Regarding the price, it varies according to the size of the bag: the 250 gram version at AUD 30.50, the 500 gram version at AUD 47 and the 1 kilogram version at AUD 69. Currently, it is not available on the website.

Source: Elcomercio

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