Los Pirineos El Salvador
Product Info
Sweet Tea | Chocolate Brownie | Hazelnut
Region: Usulutan
Elevation: 1400 MASL
Varietals: Pacamara
Process: Natural
Roast: Medium
The Coffee: We are absolute suckers for Pacs from El Salvador. Certain varietals shine when grown at the right origin. This is the merriment that occurs between a Pacamara and El Salvador. What makes this coffee so special is clear notes and a clean finish all paired with a light body and silky texture. This coffee is a Black Honey process that leaves a ton of residual sugars on the seed. Gently roasted to preserve those sugars we note Sweet Tea right up front followed by chocolate brownie and hazelnut. With its mild acidity we love this coffee brewed in all formats: drip/pour over, direct immersion (french press/siphon pot), and when extracted under pressure it pulls an amazing shot of espresso.
The Producer: Single origin, single source, single varietal and naturally processed at Los Pirineos in Usulutan, El Salvador. Los Pirineos farm is operated by fifth-generation coffee producer Diego Baraona. Diego took over at the farm in 2020 following his father’s passing. With 130 years of cultivation under their belts the farm grows a variety of specialty grade coffee with an emphasis on honey and natural processing. Diego keeps an eye toward environmental and social responsibility as well. All of the water used in production and processing of the coffee comes from rain catchment. They employ 60 people and maintain their employment year round utilizing the downtime after the crop cycle for stewardship projects on their farm. And the coffee at Los Pirineos is shade grown under trees planted by Diego’s father Gilberto.