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In 1977, Mr. Samuel Coto Escobar purchased Finca El Platanillo and managed it until 1985. In 1985 the farm management was passed to Mr. Samuel’s youngest son, Mr. Stuardo Coto. Since then, management has focused on the ecosystem, the community, coffee quality and productivity. 

At Finca El Platanillo, Stuardo has managed to create an environment compliant with certifications and with his own personal quest to find the balance between the ecosystem and a productive coffee plantation as a wholesome unit. Close monitoring of flora and fauna has led to a rich environment where the ecosystem and the plantation planning go hand in hand. Protecting the ecosystem is a principle that have guided all the constant improvement that the farm undertakes each year. Because this principle was always priority, by the time certification programs such as RFA (Rainforest Alliance), Starbucks’ “Café Practices”, 4C, etc. came into existence; Finca El Platanillo was already in compliance with most of the requirements to obtain these certifications. Keeping Rainforest Alliance since 2005 to this day, and pioneering RFA’s Climate Module as the first farm in the world to implement this once extra sustainable program. 

The community in the farm has access to their own garden to grow vegetables, fresh water is also provided to people living in the farm, and also the nearby communities. Education, another important principle, has been at the top of priorities at Finca El Platanillo. The farm had a school for children who lived there since the farm was first started around 1978, but the idea became more refined, and evolved into a partnership with a long term client for the creation of the Nuevo Platanillo School in 2002. The school is located on land originally owned by the farm, which was donated to the school. This project has continuously evolved, and the school has been upgraded many times. It has a computer lab with Internet access where the children of local community’s are taught the basics of computing from an early age. Lastly, the farm has engaged in pioneering a new education program in conjunction with Funcafe which was awarded SCA Sustainability Award in 2017 for the “Bachillerato en Ciencias y Letras con Diplomado en Café” program for which El Platanillo and its sister farm El Panorama are host farms. 

Regarding the coffee itself, high quality and productivity have always been the goal. For many years, Stuardo, has been constantly studying and researching varietals that will adapt at El Platanillo’s specific conditions. For this reason, many years ago he started a varietal garden where all varietals (around 50 different ones) are deeply studied both for their production capabilities, as well as adaptation to the microclimate, and cup characteristics. Varieties that are found ideal for the farm are thoroughly tested and then plotted as a new plantation. 

Lot details:

 

Lot name: El Mirador 

Varietal: Geisha 

Altitude: 1,450 m asl/ 4750 ft asl

Processing: Natural & dried on raised beds.

Location: San Rafael Pie de la Cuesta, San Marcos, Guatemala.

Rainforest Alliance Certified, Café Practices certified. 

Farm size:  347 He

 

The “El Mirador Geisha” lot is a 100% green tip Geisha variety selected from a 3rd plantation of Geisha where only the best plants were selected in order to take the seeds for the plantation. All in all, the refinement of this variety is a 10 year long process where through trial and error we have found the best genetics, and along that time, also the best way to pick and process this variety.

Farm Information
  • Farm Name
    El Platanillo
  • Farmer
    Sociedad Anonima Platanillo
  • Altitude
    4600 famsl
  • Farm Size
    347 He
Score
  • Score
    88.46
  • Rank
    10
Lot Information
  • Year
    2020
  • Processing System
    Natural
  • Variety
    Gesha
  • Overall
    Sticky Mouthfeel, Thick Body, Bitter Finish, Cocoa Sugarcane Blueberry, Dense, Creamy, Syrupy
  • Aroma / Flavor
    Butter, Dried Apricot, Dried Fig, Orange, Red Fruit, Raspberry, Maple Syrup, Stewed Fruits, Pineapple, Plum, Tangerine, Strawberry, Jasmin, Peach, Dark Chocolate, Toffee, Plum, Muscat Tea Like Honey, Fig, Toffee, Honey
  • Acidity
    Citric Acid, Citric And Malic, Bright, Sparkling Acidity, Citric, Bright Citric , Citric, Juicy
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