Out of stock

Chalatenango, El Salvador

Vicente Diaz

A lovely Pacamara variety from producer Vicente Diaz.

This product is currently out of stock and unavailable.

We taste

floral, peach, pineapple

...in this coffee.

Our first offering from El Salvador for 2023 comes from producer Vicente Diaz, who grows his amazing coffee on his farm El Derrumbo.  Although he grows other varieties like Pacas and Gesha, this specific lot is entirely Pacamara.  The Pacamara variety was developed by the Salvadoran Institute of Coffee Research (ISIC) in 1958.  It is a cross between the Pacas variety, a natural mutation of Bourbon, first discovered by the Pacas family in El Salvador, and the Maragogipe variety, a natural mutation from the Typica variety, first discovered in Brazil. The resulting Pacamara sort of got the best of both worlds from its parents – higher yield and quality from Pacas, high quality and large size from the Maragogipe.

All this to say, the Pacamara variety is now one of the most commonly grown varieties in El Salvador and is regularly amongst the highest scoring coffees in El Salvador’s Cup of Excellence.   Vicente’s lot is an amazing example of just how good Pacamaras can be and we were delighted when first trying his coffee on the cupping table. Off the grind we are finding intensely sweet and floral aromatics. Flavors in the cup range from ripe peach to pineapple.  Super sweet, lively acidity and heavier body make this gem a very complete and delicious cup.

Region
Region
Chalatenango, El Salvador
Flavors
Flavors
floral, peach, pineapple
Process
Process
washed process
Aromatics
Aromatics
intensely sweet, floral
Acidity
Acidity
malic acidity
Sweetness
Sweetness
sugarcane sweetness
Producer
Producer
Vicente Diaz
Altitude
Altitude
1376 m
Varieties
Varieties
Pacamara

Recommended Preparation

Espresso
In: 18g
Out: 37-39g
Time: 21-23 sec
Kalita
In: 18g
H2O: 305g
TDS: 1.28%
Ratio: 1:17

Care to see more recommendations from your friends at Sweet Bloom?

Browse our Brew Guides.

Transparency Information

Green Cost Illustration
Green Cost
$6.95/lb.
Transportation Cost Illustration
Transportation Cost
$0.39/lb.
Production Cost Illustration
Production Cost
$4.13/lb.
Sweet Bloom Cost Illustration
Sweet Bloom Cost
$11.47/lb.

We buy, roast, and sell coffee. On a surface level, this sounds simple enough. But buying coffee in a way we are proud of and in a way that those who buy our coffee are proud of is often complex, challenging, and hard work. We find ourselves on a continuum of buying and selling that progresses towards more sustainable, meaningful and equitable relationships. The chart below provides basic information for each lot on where we are on this journey.

Producer Macario Garcia

Relationships Matter

It’s not just a cup, it’s relationship. Meet the folks that grow the coffees you enjoy at Sweet Bloom.

Meet the Producers