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Wilma & Fredy Bautista, Honduras

Wilma and Fredy's coffee quality has improved year over year, and this lot of Pacas is no exception. Grown in one our all time favorite region of Santa Barbara, look for a rounded balanced cup with notes of green apple and nutmeg.

Roast Profile

Light

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Dark

Flavor Profile

Fruited

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Earthy

Tasting Notes

Green grape, nutmeg, persimmon

Suggested Brewing

About Wilma & Fredy Bautista

Fredy and Wilma Bautista started their farm, Solangel—named after their son Angel—a few years ago, inspired by the success Fredy’s brother Neptaly had found in specialty coffee. When our partnership began, only a small portion of their land was in full production. However, they have been steadily planting more each year, and now they’ve quadrupled the number of trees. Though the farm isn’t at the highest elevation, its location on a slope opposite Lake Yojoa, shielded from winds, makes it an ideal spot for cultivating interesting coffee varieties. They built a micro mill at their home this past year to process their coffee, an exciting step in further raising the quality of their coffee. Wilma and Fredy’s coffee is another fine example from Santa Barbara, Honduras, one of our all-time favorite regions.

Varieties

Pacas

Processing Method

Washed

Drying Method

Raised Beds

Country

Honduras

Region

Santa Barbara

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Municipality

El Cedral

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Altitude

1700m