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Starbucks Coffee El Salvador Monte Carlo Manor Story Coffee Room Montecarlos Estate

Published: 2025-08-21 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2025/08/21, Professional coffee knowledge exchange more coffee bean information please follow the coffee workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style) STARBUCKS RESERVE EL SALVADOR MONTECARLOS ESTATE acidity alcohol production area Latin American treatment of water washing suitable food flavor citrus and dark chocolate 1000-1800 meters above sea level variants Caturra about coffee bean standard

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STARBUCKS RESERVE ™EL SALVADOR MONTECARLOS ESTATE

Acidity

Alcohol degree

Producing area

Latin America

Treatment method

Washing method

The flavor of food suitable for matching

Citrus and dark chocolate

Altitude

1000-1800 meters

Variety

Caturra

About the label pattern of coffee beans

The label is inspired by coffee trees growing around the crater, good drainage and fertile volcanic soil, allowing coffee to grow in the best environment. A large number of topographic and soil maps are included in the label. An aerial view of volcanoes representing different types of soil, altitude and texture. The vibrant hue comes from traditional Salvadoran clothing and wildlife. In the printing, there is a golden silhouette of a volcano and a porous texture, which is reminiscent of volcanic rock.

I love the smell of coffee.

Imagine you have a private volcano? Carlos Batres has been growing coffee for more than 30 years. He lives and grows coffee every day on the slopes of Mount Monte Carlo, a private volcano in the Apaneca district of El Salvador. Monte Carlo Manor has more than 688 hectares of land surrounded by volcanoes and grows many different varieties of coffee beans. The manor has a 340-hectare forest reserve, and such a unique landscape provides good conditions for the growth of coffee trees-a year-round cloud-shrouded microclimate, high altitude and nutrient-rich volcanic soil. Coffee trees planted in the shade are lined up on the slopes all the way to the edge of the volcano. Ripe cherries are picked manually and processed using traditional family-style farms handed down in the 1870s. Coffee beans are washed three times by clear and shining spring water and dried under the patio, creating a bright, pleasant and exciting coffee flavor.

How to prepare coffee well

Filter kettle

Hand-made coffee

Hand-made iced coffee

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