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La Palma, El Salvador

Nelson Flores

A deliciously fruity pacamara variety from El Salvador!

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We taste

pineapple, fruit leather, red grape

...in this coffee.

We visited El Salvador earlier this year in March, and Nelson’s coffee was on a cupping table with a group of other excellent coffees.  His sample, which we had never tried before, was a standout on the table.  Due to the proximity, we were fortunate enough to be able to visit his farm, La Mercedes, that same day!

Now five months later we are excited to share with you this delicious lot.  Fresh off the grind, the aromatics are intense and candy sweet. In the cup we are tasting everything from fresh pineapple to guava to fruit leather.  There is a beautiful tension with this coffee.  Though being wash processed, the intensity of fruit suggests a natural processed coffee, but without tasting overly fermented. Sweet, balanced, fruity and delicious!  Grab some quick before it is gone!

Region
Region
La Palma, El Salvador
Flavors
Flavors
pineapple, fruit leather, red grape
Process
Process
washed process
Aromatics
Aromatics
intense, candy sweet
Acidity
Acidity
malic acidity
Sweetness
Sweetness
candy
Producer
Producer
Nelson Flores
Altitude
Altitude
1631 m
Varieties
Varieties
pacamara

Recommended Preparation

Kalita
In: 18g
H20: 305g
TDS: 1.27%
Ratio: 1:17
Espresso
In: 18g
Out: 32-33g
Time: 23-25 sec

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Keep Your Eyes on Nelson Flores

Nelson's coffee is new to our line up, but we hope to purchase this beautiful coffee from him for years to come.

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Transparency Information

Green Cost Illustration
Green Cost
$6.75/lb.
Transportation Cost Illustration
Transportation Cost
$0.16/lb.
Production Cost Illustration
Production Cost
$4.13/lb.
Sweet Bloom Cost Illustration
Sweet Bloom Cost
$11.04/lb.

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