El Salvador is a land of volcanoes, many of them still active, which means there is an abundance of fertile soil and high altitude – perfect conditions for growing high quality coffee. It is known in Central America as ‘Pulgarcito’ which means ‘little thumb’ and of course makes reference to the tiny size of the country. However it manages to produce some of the best coffee in the world with fantastic complexity, sweetness and flavour.
We have selected a washed coffee from this award-winning farm.
Coffee cherries here are carefully selected and transported to the El Borbollon mill in Santa Ana where they are immediately pulped and washed before being laid out to dry on patios. An altitude growing range of 1,473 to 1,650 metres above sea level brings about coffees of great complexity that are sweet and lively with nuances of berries, tea rose and dark fruit such as plums with delicious milk chocolate on the finish too.
Altitude: 1,470 to 1,650 metres above sea level
Farm/Coop: Finca Bosque Lya
Great for: Aeropress, Cafetiere, Filter
Origin: Central America/El Salvador - foothills of the Santa Ana Volcano in the Apaneca Mountain range, Western El Salvador
Owner: Lya Castaneda
Process Method: Washed
Rainforest Alliance:
Roast Profile: Medium
Tasting Notes: Caramel, Milk Chocolate, Stewed Plums - a beautiful coffee with a huge amount of character in the cup, with great depth of flavour and floral tones
Varietals: Bourbon
Farm/Coop: Finca Bosque Lya
Great for: Aeropress, Cafetiere, Filter
Origin: Central America/El Salvador - foothills of the Santa Ana Volcano in the Apaneca Mountain range, Western El Salvador
Owner: Lya Castaneda
Process Method: Washed
Rainforest Alliance:
Roast Profile: Medium
Tasting Notes: Caramel, Milk Chocolate, Stewed Plums - a beautiful coffee with a huge amount of character in the cup, with great depth of flavour and floral tones
Varietals: Bourbon