El Salvador Dry Process Finca San Luis
El Salvador Dry Process Finca San Luis
El Salvador Dry Process Finca San Luis
Pulpy fruit notes bring a rustic edge to deep, low-toned bittersweetness, while low-acid and thick body help keep the focus on the intense cup flavors. Plum wine, dried date, dark cocoa, Brazil nut. City to Full City.
Full Cupping Notes
Fruit notes bring a rustic edge to deep, low toned bittersweetness, while low-acid and thick body help keep the focus on the intense cup flavors. At City and City+ roast levels, the fragrance and aroma came off a bit like anaerobic coffee, with rustic overtones, and earthy cacao notes. The cup has flavors of pungent burnt sugars, and smokey bittersweet notes of toasted cocoa nibs. Pulpy fruit notes bring a slight fermentation aspect to the cooling cup, hinting at plum wine, lambic ales, and honey mead. The texture is thick and weighty, which lends to some lingering fruits in the finish, blunted in the long finish by rustic bittersweetness. Our Full City roast tasted darker than the numbers implied (we pulled it 35F after the start of 1st Crack, with no 2nd snaps whatsoever). Roast tones were prominent, with a matrix of rustic cacao bar, and unsweetened baking chocolate, along with dried date, and a savory note of Brazil nut.
Specs
Region Concepción de Ataco, Ahuachapan Processing Dry Process (Natural) Drying Method Patio Sun-Dried Arrival date July 2025 Arrival Lot size 30 Bag size 69 KG Packaging GrainPro Liner Farm Gate Yes Cultivar Detail Centroamericano H1 Grade SHG Appearance .6 d/300gr, 15-17 Screen Roast Recommendations City to Full City+ Type Farm Gate
Product Overview
Product Overview
| process method | Dry Process (Natural) |
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| cultivar | Modern Hybrids |
| farm gate | Yes |
Farm Notes
Farm Notes
Origin & Farm Notes
Finca San Luis is owned by Luis Duarte, and is located in Ataco, Ahuachapan, not too far from the Santa Ana volcano. San Luis spans roughly 25 well-shaded hectares of land, across an altitude range of 1280 - 1400 meters above sea level. The farm is actually made up of several different "blocks" in close proximity to each other, though not necessarily connected. The Duarte family has chosen to plant their farm heavily in Bourbon cultivar, a tradition going back more than 50 years. But they also have small plots with other varieties too that are picked and processed separately. Last year's dry process lot from San Luis was only 6 bags. I'm happy to report that this year the Duarte's put together a 40 bag lot for us, selecting the same H1 hybrid that was used last year, referred to as "Centroamericano" locally. This compact, dwarf coffee plant is a cross of Sarchimor and the Ethiopian heirloom, Rume Sudan. One of the first things we noticed at their farms and mill is how incredible cherry selection is.While variety certainly impacts cup flavors, dry processing plays the biggest role here. Tasting it amongst the other washed coffees from Duarte's farms, the fruit-forward cup flavors were hard to miss, making it impossible for us to pass up! Don't expect the floral fruit of a dry process Ethiopian coffee. But rather, rustic fruits that display winey aromatics, as well as juicy undertones, and impressive bittersweetness to boot. A lot of hand sorting of unripe coffee and defects is employed before the cherry is even delivered to the mill. The coffee is then dried on raised beds for 15-20 days. Check out our video tour of Finca San Luis from earlier in 2023.
Specs
Specs
Technical Specifications
Key specifications and operating details for this product.
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| recommended espresso | No |
El Salvador Dry Process Finca San Luis
El Salvador Dry Process Finca San Luis
Pulpy fruit notes bring a rustic edge to deep, low-toned bittersweetness, while low-acid and thick body help keep the focus on the intense cup flavors. Plum wine, dried date, dark cocoa, Brazil nut. City to Full City.
Full Cupping Notes
Fruit notes bring a rustic edge to deep, low toned bittersweetness, while low-acid and thick body help keep the focus on the intense cup flavors. At City and City+ roast levels, the fragrance and aroma came off a bit like anaerobic coffee, with rustic overtones, and earthy cacao notes. The cup has flavors of pungent burnt sugars, and smokey bittersweet notes of toasted cocoa nibs. Pulpy fruit notes bring a slight fermentation aspect to the cooling cup, hinting at plum wine, lambic ales, and honey mead. The texture is thick and weighty, which lends to some lingering fruits in the finish, blunted in the long finish by rustic bittersweetness. Our Full City roast tasted darker than the numbers implied (we pulled it 35F after the start of 1st Crack, with no 2nd snaps whatsoever). Roast tones were prominent, with a matrix of rustic cacao bar, and unsweetened baking chocolate, along with dried date, and a savory note of Brazil nut.
Specs
| Region | Concepción de Ataco, Ahuachapan |
|---|---|
| Processing | Dry Process (Natural) |
| Drying Method | Patio Sun-Dried |
| Arrival date | July 2025 Arrival |
| Lot size | 30 |
| Bag size | 69 KG |
| Packaging | GrainPro Liner |
| Farm Gate | Yes |
| Cultivar Detail | Centroamericano H1 |
| Grade | SHG |
| Appearance | .6 d/300gr, 15-17 Screen |
| Roast Recommendations | City to Full City+ |
| Type | Farm Gate |