Green (Unroasted) El Salvador Pacas Estate™ Natural Process

Price range: $8.85 through $392.50

THE DETAILS

The flagship Pacas Varietal of not only El Salvador, but the Pacas Estate, Maria Pacas takes this coffee through a conservative 10 hour overnight fermentation in coffee cherries, and dries on raised beds for 16-21 days. This combination lends a balanced and consistent cup with flavors of nuts that are perfectly complemented by juicy pomegranate acidity and stone fruit undertones.

ROAST PROFILE GRAPH

These graphs are guidelines for how we roast this coffee. Every roaster is different, and you know your roasting method best.

ROAST PROFILE GRAPH

These graphs are guidelines for how we roast this coffee. Every roaster is different, and you know your roasting method best.

Cupping Notes

Bright and fruity aroma. Balanced, clean, sweet juicy acidity. Ripe pomegranate and rich chocolate.

Full SACKS

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Social Responsibility

Creates sustainable employment for farming families in , farmers are paid above fair trade standards for their exceptional crop

MEET THE PRODUCING PARTNER

The Pacas Family has been producing coffee for five generations, and selling it domestically in El Salvador. Thirty years ago they decided to process and export their coffees for the first time. Ever since, they have worked towards achieving high-quality coffees, caring for the environment and the communities around the farms and mill. One of the Pacas Estate farms is Finca La Esperanza. It is located on the western side of El Salvador and in its fertile soil, the Pacas Family produces 8 different varietals of coffee. This farm is 87 hectares and provides jobs for more than 100 people.

WHY CAFE KREYOL?

We believe farmers should get paid based on the quality of their product and we practice this belief by paying up to 300% higher wages than what Fair Trade requires.

This Direct Trade system, that is now the backbone of Cafe Kreyol, believes that quality and sustainability are parallel.

Our story continues as we work to alleviate poverty in rural coffee growing regions, one cup at a time.

Joseph Stazzone

CHIEF COFFEE HUNTER

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      Suggested Roast Profile Graph

      Drum Roaster

      This graph is a guideline for how we roast this coffee using a Drum Roaster.

      Every roaster is different, and you know your roasting method best. Please use this information to help you develop your own roast profile, and make great tasting coffee.

      Light heat and let it gradually increase throughout the entire roast. Increase fan speed throughout roast as well. You will want to finish this roast somewhere in between roasting a low and slow batch and a fast one, to bring out some pleasant mild acidity with a rounded sweet and balanced body.
      • Bean Density: Medium
      • Bean Moisture: 11.1%
      • Cupping Score: 86.5 points

      Suggested Roast Profile Graph

      Air Roaster

      This graph is a guideline for how we roast this coffee using a Air Roaster.

      Every roaster is different, and you know your roasting method best. Please use this information to help you develop your own roast profile, and make great tasting coffee.

      Light heat and let it gradually increase throughout the entire roast. Increase fan speed throughout roast as well. You will want to finish this roast somewhere in between roasting a low and slow batch and a fast one, to bring out some pleasant mild acidity with a rounded sweet and balanced body.
      • Bean Density: Medium
      • Bean Moisture: 11.1%
      • Cupping Score: 86.5 points