El Salvador SHG Finca La Esperanza EP (GP)

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Sourced From

Ahuachapán, El Salvador

Elevation

1180 to 1385 meters

Varietals

Bourbon

Process

Fully Washed, Patio Drying

Harvest

December - March

RNY#57949

  • El Salvador SHG Finca La Esperanza EP (GP) Caramel
  • El Salvador SHG Finca La Esperanza EP (GP) Lemon
  • El Salvador SHG Finca La Esperanza EP (GP) Milk Chocolate

Acidity

Above Average

Body

Average

Sweetness

Above Average

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39 Bags Available

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$775.81

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RNY#59066

  • El Salvador SHG Finca La Esperanza EP (GP) Caramel
  • El Salvador SHG Finca La Esperanza EP (GP) Lemon
  • El Salvador SHG Finca La Esperanza EP (GP) Milk Chocolate

Acidity

Above Average

Body

Average

Sweetness

Above Average

FORWARD FL

11 Bags Available

El Salvador SHG Finca La Esperanza EP (GP)

Add to Order

RNY#59066

FORWARD FL

11 Boxes Avaliable

$775.81

Line Total $775.81
Cart Total $0.00

About The Source

El Salvador SHG Finca La Esperanza EP (GP)
El Salvador SHG Finca La Esperanza EP (GP)
El Salvador SHG Finca La Esperanza EP (GP)
El Salvador SHG Finca La Esperanza EP (GP)
El Salvador SHG Finca La Esperanza EP (GP)
El Salvador SHG Finca La Esperanza EP (GP)
El Salvador SHG Finca La Esperanza EP (GP)
El Salvador SHG Finca La Esperanza EP (GP)

This coffee comes to us from Finca La Esperanza, a family-owned farm with some of the most fertile soils in El Salvador. Finca La Esperanza can be found on the slopes of the Laguna Verde Mountain between 1,180-1,385masl, located in part of the volcanic mountain range in the Apaneca-Ilamatepec region.

Symbolizing the union of the Magaña and Menendez families, the farm marks when they started their coffee cultivation journey together. Their shared hope and aspirations for the farm’s success are expressed in the name “Esperanza,” the Spanish word for “hope.” Finca La Esperanza is one of four farms that has been in the family since the 1890s and is home to six generations of coffee producers. Managed by Gustavo and Enrique Magaña, fifth and sixth generation producers, respectively, the farm employs 20 people during the off season and 90-120 people during harvest.

During the harvest, each lot goes through 3 rounds of selective picking. Then, the coffee is brought to the family’s coffee mill, San Ramon, for processing. To deliver consistent coffee year after year, the family follows the traditional practice of natural fermentation, washing, and patio drying. That being said, they’ve implemented a unique drying methodology where they increase the thickness of the layers of coffee laid out on the patios as the humidity decreases. This both prevents the sun from scorching the beans and achieves a more even drying.

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