OVERLOOKING THE CARRIBEAN SEA
Honduras is a Central American country overlooking the Caribbean Sea; its territory is mainly mountainous.
The configuration of the territory and the mild climate conditions together with the small farmers’ ability to prepare and process coffee have made it possible to obtain single-origin coffees with unique sensory characteristics.
The entrepreneurial network that represents the Coffee industry in Honduras is made of hundreds of small farmers. Siguatepeque is located in the Honduran department of Comayagua, in the south-central part of the country. It is an enchanting area with hills and pine forests where the red soil is rich in clay and nutrients.
The Bourbon, Caturra and Typica coffee plants grow at a 1,000-1,500 mt. altitude and produce top quality beans whose characteristics stand out for their sweet and flowery notes, creamy body, fine and intense acidity with hints of dry fruit.
General information
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Country of origin
Honduras
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Production area
Comayagua - Siguatepeque
Product type
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Species
Arabica
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Variety of the plant
Various Bourbon, Caturra and Typica
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Altitude
1000 - 1500 mt
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Harvest time
October - March
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Harvest method
Picking
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Manufacturing process
Washed
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Drying method
Patio - suspended frames
End in the cup
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Aroma
Sweet
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Body
Full
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Acidity
Medium
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Persistence
Good
The Goppion coffees from this plantation
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- 10%
Espresso Casa (18 pods)
€ 4,50Suitable for all espresso machines.
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- 10%
Oro Line - Espresso (250g)
€ 4,90Blend of coffee beans and ground coffees, good for at-home espresso machines.