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  • El Salvador: Las Mercedes Coffee - Single Estate - 100% Arabica
  • El Salvador: Las Mercedes Coffee - Single Estate - 100% Arabica
  • El Salvador: Las Mercedes Coffee - Single Estate - 100% Arabica
  • El Salvador: Las Mercedes Coffee - Single Estate - 100% Arabica
  • El Salvador: Las Mercedes Coffee - Single Estate - 100% Arabica
  • El Salvador: Las Mercedes Coffee - Single Estate - 100% Arabica

El Salvador: Las Mercedes Coffee - Single Estate - 100% Arabica

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    Farm: Finca Las Mercedes
    Varietal(s): Marsellesa
    Processing: Honey
    Altitude: 1350 to 1700 MASL
    Region: San Salvador, Volcan
    Cup Profile: Cranberry, Chocolate Wafer, Apple

    We have been on the hunt for a stand-out El Salvador that can live up to its predecessors and after many cuppings we have selected this incredible washed offering. 

    Not only is it a key component of our Casa Espresso Blend, but it's also incredible as a single origin with notes of cranberry, chocolate wafer and apple. Altogether, a coffee that deserves your attention - so stand up and salute it.. a stunner!

    The Aguilar family have been growing coffee on their farm Las Mercedes on the north-eastern slope of the San Salvador Volcano for six generations. The estate reaches altitudes of 1700 MASL. Such heights, combined with the availability of rich volcanic soils and excellent farming techniques results in the production of high quality coffee.

    Farming

    The coffee cherries are picked at their optimum ripeness and are transported to the nearby Tuxpal mill for processing. The coffee is depulped, retaining mucilage and is then sun dried on clay patios for over 22 days. The drying period is vital to the generation of a rich full body and clean cup. The farm and mill's dedication in cultivating varietals that result in the best cup profile allows them to access better price ranges and produces some of the tastiest coffees out there, it's a win-win!

    El Salvador's Coffee History

    Coffee was initially brought to El Salvador from the Caribbean as a garden crop in the 18th century. Coffee did not start being exported until 1856 due to the production of the indigo plant, which was much easier to cultivate and was more profitable. Once the development of synthetic indigo began, the government soon began to encourage the growth of coffee, leading to its exponential growth. El Salvador now focusses on the growth of mostly premium coffee.

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