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El Salvador Coffee Manor Coffee Manor-Mercedes Manor-Apaneca Ilamatepeq

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Inherited by the landowner Juan Carlos Rodrigo (Juan Carlos Rodriguez) in 1962, the soil is fertile and full of various mineral nutrients, which is a valuable coffee growing condition in the Santa Ana volcano area. After the owner Rodrigo inherited his mother's coffee farm, he chose to plant 100% of the bourbon varieties and was more committed to carefully controlling the planting process. Luo

Inherited by the landowner Juan Carlos Rodrigo (Juan Carlos Rodriguez) in 1962

The soil here is fertile and full of various mineral nutrients.

It is a valuable coffee growing condition in the Santa Ana volcano area.

After Rodrigo, the owner of the estate, inherited his mother's coffee farm.

He chose to plant 100% bourbon.

More committed to careful control of the whole planting process.

Rodrigo believes that any unnatural cultivated substance will affect the quality of coffee.

So they minimized the use of all chemicals when growing coffee.

In addition, in order to ensure the quality of coffee, they only harvest ripe fruits.

Immediate treatment of raw beans and control of the most suitable washing and fermentation time

Use the best way to deal with raw beans that are washed or tanned.

Thanks to years of hard work, the manor has increased its planting capacity by twice as much as before.

Also because of the care of coffee cuisine.

The estate's coffee entered the C.O.E rankings with an excellent score of 85.91 in 2012.

Country: El Salvador

Manor: Mercedes Manor

Producing area: Apaneca Ilamatepeque Mountains-Santa Ana Volcano

Grade: SHG

Treatment: washing

Altitude: 1500 m

Variety: bourbon

Flavor: sugarcane sweet, ripe fruit sweet, honey

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