Yosemite — Official Registry Record · Registry No. 3

Yosemite — Official Registry Record · Registry No. 3

Official Fellow Citizen Registry: YOSEMITE, Registry No. 3. Peru Amazonas single origin paired with the granite valley.

This is the official registry record for YOSEMITE, Registry No. 3 in the Official Fellow Citizen registry. Yosemite is a specialty-grade single-origin coffee from Peru's Amazonas region (1,500 to 2,000 meters). Tasting notes: white peach, honey, almond, clean finish. Independently tested by FoodChain ID, a PJLA-accredited laboratory, with all compounds returning Not Detected. The bag carries Albert Bierstadt's Cathedral Rocks, Yosemite Valley (ca. 1872), reproduced from the Smithsonian American Art Museum under the Smithsonian Open Access program (CC0). Permanently archived on Ethereum Mainnet at yosemitecoffee.eth. Available while lot exists.

Yosemite Single Origin Specialty Coffee — Peru Amazonas — National Parks edition. Registry No. 3, yosemitecoffee.eth. Official Fellow Citizen.

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YOSEMITE

Registry No. 3 · Registry Record

 

IDENTITY
CITIZEN YOSEMITE
REGISTRY NO. No. 3
ISSUER Official Fellow Citizen
STATUS Active — Available while lot exists
ENS yosemitecoffee.eth
CANONICAL RECORD officialfellowcitizen.com/registry
REGISTRY AUTHORITY officialfellowcitizen.eth
ARCHIVAL Ethereum Mainnet · Permanent
RELATIONSHIPS
ISSUED BY Official Fellow Citizen
RECORDED IN The Official Fellow Citizen Registry
LINEAGE Part of the 2026 National Parks Issuance · Founding Era · Inaugurated by GEORGE, Registry No. 1
COLLECTION National Parks — Single Origin Coffee
PRODUCT SPECIFICATION
ORIGIN Peru · Amazonas Region
ROAST Light — Medium
PROCESS Washed
ELEVATION 1,600–1,900m
FLAVOR White Peach · Honey · Almond · Clean Finish
FORMAT Whole Bean · Ground
STANDARD Specialty Grade SCA 80+ · Independent Lab Tested · Roasted in USA
THE PAINTING
TITLE Cathedral Rocks, Yosemite Valley
ARTIST Albert Bierstadt
YEAR ca. 1872
INSTITUTION Smithsonian American Art Museum
SOURCE Smithsonian Open Access · CC0 · Public Domain

Albert Bierstadt first visited Yosemite in 1863, traveling by wagon from San Francisco into the valley. He stayed for weeks, filling sketchbooks with studies of light on granite, water in shadow, the particular quality of an afternoon that the Sierra Nevada holds and nowhere else does.

John Muir wrote that places like this made him understand there was something in America worth protecting — not for utility, but for its own sake. The Cathedral Rocks series is the visual argument for that belief. Bierstadt painted it, and the case was made.

Peru Amazonas grows at altitude in the cloud forests above the Amazon headwaters — delicate structure, unusual clarity, a finish that lingers longer than expected. Bierstadt stayed in Yosemite until he understood it. The coffee reflects a place with the same patience built into it.

REGISTRY · Registry No. 3 · yosemitecoffee.eth · National Parks Issuance 2026 · Status: Active — Available while lot exists · Collection: National Parks — Single Origin Coffee · Canonical record: officialfellowcitizen.com/registry · Archived on Ethereum Mainnet · officialfellowcitizen.eth

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