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Description

Lot No. 23

Farm: Fátima

Farmer: Carmen Duch Martínez

Lot Size: 35 boxes (30 Kg each)

Pounds: 2,314.83 (equivalent to 1,050 Kg)

Overview

Carmen Duch Martínez comes from a very traditional coffee growing background. She and her two brothers are deeply rooted in coffee; all of them learned from his father this dignifying profession, he himself learning it from his ancestor.

Fátima is located almost at the top of the Santa Ana Volcano, also known as Ilamatepec which in Nahuatl means “father hill”, as the native indigenous believed that this volcano watched over the crops growing amongst his hillsides. This belief has proved itself right, for this area has been widely recognized as one of the most important sources of extremely high quality coffees along the history of El Salvador .

Located above 1,400 masl, Fatima has been awarded several times during El Salvador CoE history, appearing for the first time as a winner in 2004, ranking 6th, and then 16th on 2006 moving to the 23rd place this year with 85.97 points.

Like most of El Salvador ’s coffee landscapes, this farm has a very diverse shade canopy which hosts many native and migratory birds, filling the environment with a pleasant exhibition of Mother Nature. The variety found on this farm is the traditional Bourbón with some Typica trees remaining. Weather conditions are ideal for coffee growing, annual rainfall average is nearly 2,400 mm and average temperature is 21ºC.

Carmen works hand to hand with her brothers Rafael and Juan, who oversee the cultural practices developed at the family´s farms. They are very close and run their farms as a family tradition and business. They believe in high quality coffee versus high yielding production, so they avoid the use of chemicals and fertilizers letting the farm relax as it produces the bright red fruit. All the works are done by skillful hand labor, the pruning of the shade done by appreciation.

For Carmen, COE is such a huge opportunity to meet new buyers and consumers that can really appreciate her coffee and establish long lasting relationships.

Additional information:

Location: Cantón Potrero Grande Arriba, Santa Ana.

Coffee varieties: Bourbón

Average Annual Rainfall: 2,400 mm

Average Temperature: 21 ºC

Type of Soil: Clay Loam

Type of Shade: Pepetos peludos, matazanos, limoncillo, musaceas, jocote, etc.

Mill and company where lot was process: Cooperativa Cuzcachapa de R.L

GPS Coordinates:

Latitude: N 13º 52' 43.5"

Longitude: W 89º 37' 11.5"

Farm Information
  • Farm Name
    Fatima (2015)
  • Farmer
    Carmen Duch Martinez
  • Farm Size
    -
Score
  • Score
    85.97
  • Rank
    23
Lot Information
  • Year
    2015
  • Processing System
    Washed
  • Variety
    Bourbón
  • Overall
    Silky, creamy, big, smooth, round
  • Aroma / Flavor
    Citrus, floral, spice, milk chocolate, caramel, almond, honey, strawberry, maple syrup, coriander seed, rose, malt, orange, red currant, mango, peach, dark chocolate, lime, mango, vanilla bean,winey, touch of spice, red grape, apple
  • Acidity
    Crisp, mango, citrus, citric, malic, clear, bright, structured, complex, pear, tartaric, refined

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