Zion — Official Registry Record · Registry No. 4

Zion — Official Registry Record · Registry No. 4

Official Fellow Citizen Registry: ZION, Registry No. 4. Guatemala Huehuetenango single origin paired with the sandstone canyon.

This is the official registry record for ZION, Registry No. 4 in the Official Fellow Citizen registry. Zion is a specialty-grade single-origin coffee from Guatemala's Huehuetenango and Antigua regions (1,500 to 2,000 meters). Tasting notes: baking chocolate, amber sweetness, dried fruit and tea. Independently tested by FoodChain ID, a PJLA-accredited laboratory, with all compounds returning Not Detected. The bag carries Gunnar Widforss's The Patriarchs, Zion National Park (1924), reproduced from the Smithsonian American Art Museum under the Smithsonian Open Access program (CC0). Permanently archived on Ethereum Mainnet at zioncoffee.eth. Available while lot exists.

Product packaging image of Zion Single Origin Specialty Coffee

Official Fellow Citizen Registry

ZION

Registry No. 4 · Registry Record

 

IDENTITY
CITIZEN ZION
REGISTRY NO. No. 4
ISSUER Official Fellow Citizen
STATUS Active — Available while lot exists
ENS zioncoffee.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 Guatemala · Western Highlands
ROAST Medium — Dark
PROCESS Washed
ELEVATION 1,500–2,000m
FLAVOR Dark Plum · Baking Spice · Bittersweet Chocolate · Long Finish
FORMAT Whole Bean · Ground
STANDARD Specialty Grade SCA 80+ · Independent Lab Tested · Roasted in USA
THE PAINTING
TITLE The Patriarchs, Zion National Park
ARTIST Gunnar Widforss
YEAR 1934
INSTITUTION Smithsonian American Art Museum
SOURCE Smithsonian Open Access · CC0 · Public Domain

Gunnar Widforss arrived in America from Sweden in 1921 and spent the next fifteen years painting almost exclusively in the national parks. Zion. Grand Canyon. Yosemite. Bryce. He lived simply, traveled between them on foot and by train, and painted what he found with quiet, methodical precision.

He died in 1934 at the rim of the Grand Canyon. His obituary called him the painter of the national parks. No other title was necessary. He gave up everything that wasn't the parks. The paintings are what remained of that decision.

Guatemala's Western Highlands grow coffee at volcanic altitudes where full body and complex spice develop slowly in the cherry. The kind of cup that holds its character under any brewing method — the same patience Widforss brought to every canvas. He returned to these walls until he understood them. This coffee comes from land with the same depth built into it.

REGISTRY · Registry No. 4 · zioncoffee.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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