El Salvador Natural - Light/Medium

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This Natural process El Salvador coffee is sure to surprise your palate with bright notes of cherry juice, chocolate and raspberry. Aromatic all the way down to the last drop.

Notes of cherry juice, raspberry and chocolate.

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This Natural process El Salvador coffee is sure to surprise your palate with bright notes of cherry juice, chocolate and raspberry. Aromatic all the way down to the last drop.

Notes of cherry juice, raspberry and chocolate.

This Natural process El Salvador coffee is sure to surprise your palate with bright notes of cherry juice, chocolate and raspberry. Aromatic all the way down to the last drop.

Notes of cherry juice, raspberry and chocolate.

ORIGIN INFORMATION

Grower

Finca El Gobiado | Fernando Alfaro & Family | Agricola San Agustin

Variety

Orange, Yellow & Red Bourbon

Region

Concepción de Ataco, Ahuachapán, El Salvador

Harvest

December - March

Altitude

1300 meters

Soil

Volcanic loam

Process

Anaerobic fermentation in cherry, dried as a natural on raised beds in the shade

El Salvador El Gobiado Rainbow Bourbon Anaerobic Natural is sourced from Finca Gobiado, a family-owned operation located near the town of Concepcion de Ataco in the Illamatepec mountain range within the department of Ahuachapan, El Salvador. Fernando Alfaro and his family has been cultivating coffee for four generations on the 37-acre farm. This combination of orange, yellow and red bourbon varietal is meticulously picked and sorted, and then placed in airtight barrels for 96 hours with selected microbes and carefully controlled temperature to ensure a precise fermentation. Next the cherries were placed on raised beds and turned regularly for more than 20 days to ensure gentle and even drying. The Alfaro family has discovered through years of experience that their bourbon varietal responds exceptionally well to being processed naturally and the method also saves a tremendous amount of water resources, which is good for the environment.
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