Honduras washed Arabica SHG EP Fairtrade (FLO) + Organic, Carmelo Puro

citric, smooth, milk chocolate, stone fruit
Acidity
Rating:
60 % of 100
Flavor
Rating:
60 % of 100
SCA Score 83.50
Body
Rating:
60 % of 100
Spot: Vollers Hamburg
Quantity Available: 16 bags of 69kg
SKU
103290-192

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Unit of Measure bags of 69kg
Status Spot
Warehouse Vollers Hamburg
Crop 23/24
Acidity 3.000000
Flavor 3.000000
Batch 103290
Variety Bourbon, Catuai, Lempira, Ihcafe 90
Region Marcala
Process Washed
Grade SHG
Sustainability Fairtrade Organic
Producer Agricultural Cooperative Brisas del Pelon Limitada - CABRIPEL
SCA Score 83.500000
Body 3.000000
Brand Carmelo Puro

Located in the very middle of Central America, Honduras is a country that shows off its natural beauty. Endless forests meet lone roads cutting through. Some people even refer to Honduras as the „green lung“ of Central America. Some of the lush mountain ranges are dedicated to the sweet and nutty Honduran coffees we have grown so fond of.

Honduras has six distinct coffee-producing regions. One of the most renowned ones is Montecillos, which spans across the departments of Comayagua, Intibucá, Santa Barbara, and La Paz. It is precisely in La Paz, where this coffee was produced, specifically in the region of Marcala, home to the world's first registered coffee Denomination of Origin. Interestingly, in the 90s, a wave of organic farming spread throughout this region. With the support of local institutions, training, and knowledge exchanges, farmers were supported in converting their farms to organic production.

This coffee was produced by members of Cooperativa Brisas del Pelón. Founded in 1991 in the village of La Estanzuela in Marcala, La Paz, the cooperative has a current membership of around 58 associates. Together they grow varieties such as Catuai, Bourbon, Lempira, and Ihcafe 90. After the harvest, the coffee cherries are de-pulped, washed, and dried in the sun. Further processing takes place at the RAOS cooperative. In addition to organic coffee, Cabripel members also grow corn, beans, and vegetables for their own use.

We have named this special organic selection “Carmelo Puro” which boasts a beautiful cup with a sweet and juicy profile.

Located in the very middle of Central America, Honduras is a country that shows off its natural beauty. Mountainous landscapes covered with endless forests and jungles with abundant wildlife are characteristic of this beautiful country. Some people even refer to Honduras as the „green lung“ of Central America.

Although Honduras is producing more coffee than Costa Rica and Guatemala combined, little is known about it in the specialty scene. Over decades banana was the predominant cash crop in Honduras.

While neighboring countries had governmental initiatives to foster smallholder coffee growth, Honduran coffee production gained little recognition aside from the commodity market. Lack of infrastructure was the main reason why high-quality coffees could not be distinguished from other produce. However, in the past few years, the Honduran national coffee institute IHCAFE has put quite some effort into educating the farmers for them to be able to improve processing and growing techniques.

By creating a widespread network of producers and washing stations even in remote areas, the interest in high-quality coffee production grew. Nowadays, especially coffees from smallholder cooperatives have managed to make their way to cross the sea and spoil us with their divine sweetness.

 

CONTINENTCentral America
COFFEE REGIONSMarcala (Montecillos), Copán, Comayagua, El Paraiso, Opalaca, Agalta
COFFEE ALTITUDES1,000 – 1,600 masl.
VARIETIESBourbon, Caturra, Catuai, Pacas, Typica
HARVEST PERIODDec – Apr
COFFEE FARMSSmallholders and plantations
AVERAGE FARM SIZE0.5 – 5.5 ha
YEARLY PRODUCTION (IN 60KG BAGS)5,931,000
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