El Salvador San Miguel Bourbon
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Total Score: 86.9
El Salvador San Miguel Bourbon
El Salvador San Miguel Bourbon
Roast versatility and balanced flavors, mild acidity, caramel-toned and creamy. Notes of milk chocolate, hazelnut, vanilla, biscotti, chocolate-covered almond, and drinking cocoa. City to Full City+. Good for espresso.Full Cupping Notes
Finca San Miguel Bourbon stood out as being versatile in roast and brew method and the balanced flavors ought to please the crowd. Grinding a City+ roast released a scent of caramel, with accents of molasses bread, and chocolate crinkle cookie. Pouring the hot water on the grinds developed bolstered sweetness a bit, and the crust that formed at the top of my glass let off notes of caramel crumble, semi-sweet chocolate chips, and hint of toasted sesame. The cup sweetness was caramel-toned and creamy, very nice in the City+/Full City range, accented by a hint of vanilla bean, and chocolate biscotti. Chocolate flavors have ample sweetness behind them, and come off a bit like Hershey's chocolate bar. The coffee cooled to a lactic hint of sweetened condensed milk, with hazelnut chocolate in the aftertaste. The acidic impression had a pleasant tea-like impression in our lighter roasts, and very low intensity. Full City roasts showed more intense cocoa bittersweetness, with a sweet-nutty accent of chocolate-covered almonds, and a long finish.
Product Overview
Product Overview
Full Cupping Notes
COFFEE DETAILS
| process method | Wet Process (Washed) |
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| cultivar | Bourbon Types |
| farm gate | Yes |
Farm Notes
Farm Notes
Origin & Farm Notes
This small lot of Bourbon variety comes to us from San Miguel farm, in El Salvador's Santa Ana region. The farm sits right on the border with Ahuachapán and Son Sonate, an area referred to as "Tres Limites", in the Apaneca Illamatepec mountain range. If you're familiar with the coffees we buy from Finca Miravalles, you'll likely recognize the family behind the farm, the Duarte's. San Miguel is Luis Duarte's original family farm, that through the years was all but abandoned. Last year he and his son, Luis Jr, began the process of bringing the long process of renovation, stumping many of the old trees, and replanting large areas of the farm in Bourbon (red and orange), Maracaturra, Gesha, and small amounts of Rume Sudan and Kenia. Altitude and San Miguel spans a range of 1480 to 1620 meters above sea level. Thislot was harvested from the old Bourbon trees on the farm, just before the stumping started. The coffee cups very similar to the Bourbon we buy from neighboring Miravalles, and in a way, is symbolic of the revitalization and renewal that is well underway.
Specs
Specs
Technical Specifications
Key specifications and operating details for this product.
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| type | Farm Gate |
| recommended espresso | Yes |
El Salvador San Miguel Bourbon
El Salvador San Miguel Bourbon
Roast versatility and balanced flavors, mild acidity, caramel-toned and creamy. Notes of milk chocolate, hazelnut, vanilla, biscotti, chocolate-covered almond, and drinking cocoa. City to Full City+. Good for espresso.
Full Cupping Notes
Finca San Miguel Bourbon stood out as being versatile in roast and brew method and the balanced flavors ought to please the crowd. Grinding a City+ roast released a scent of caramel, with accents of molasses bread, and chocolate crinkle cookie. Pouring the hot water on the grinds developed bolstered sweetness a bit, and the crust that formed at the top of my glass let off notes of caramel crumble, semi-sweet chocolate chips, and hint of toasted sesame. The cup sweetness was caramel-toned and creamy, very nice in the City+/Full City range, accented by a hint of vanilla bean, and chocolate biscotti. Chocolate flavors have ample sweetness behind them, and come off a bit like Hershey's chocolate bar. The coffee cooled to a lactic hint of sweetened condensed milk, with hazelnut chocolate in the aftertaste. The acidic impression had a pleasant tea-like impression in our lighter roasts, and very low intensity. Full City roasts showed more intense cocoa bittersweetness, with a sweet-nutty accent of chocolate-covered almonds, and a long finish.