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(12.3 ounces) Aromas of vanilla and brown sugar settle softly into a beautifully striking honey crisp apple acidity that that slices through a thick toffee like body. Hints of sinewy pine in the finish. El Socorro farm is located in Palencia, municipality of Guatemala department, 50 kilometers away from Guatemala city. The farm used to be part of Hacienda San Guayaba, property of
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Antonio López Colom in 1905. After he died, it was inherited to the youngest son Julio Colom Gómez Carillo, who sold it. For many years it was owned by different people until 1968, when Dr. Mario de la Cerda and his wife Maria Colom de la Cerda bought it back to the family. In 1980, his son Juan de la Cerda Colom began to plant coffee. This is the fourth generation of owners. Juan de la Cerda and his son Juan Diego are now in charge of producing one of the best coffees of Guatemala. El Socorro’s success is the result of a strict quality control through out the whole process, from the management of the plantation, to the picking and the wet milling. The farm has an efficient ecological wet mill. It depulps coffee cherries dry, then transports the coffee and its pulp mechanically and recycles the water in the process. Then, the water is treated with clean production techniques, before allowing it back into the forest. Diego runs Both of his farms, El Socorro and Guayaba with a focus on the details. The results speak loudly as to his obsession with quality. #1 in the Cup Of Excellence this year, #4 in past years and even a Coffee of the Year award at SCAA this year.
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Roast:
Medium Light
Body:
Full
Acidity:
Honey Crisp apple acidity
Notes:
Honey apple, vanilla chiffon, toffee, pine and sugar cane
Farm:
El Socorro
Farmer:
Juan Diego de la Cerda
Location:
Guatemala
Varietal:
Bourbon
Process:
Washed
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