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Origin: | Intibuca, Honduras |
Roast: | Filter |
Producer: | Roman Flores |
Altitude: | 1820 meters |
Varietal: | Lempira |
Process: | Washed |
Each season, our Honduran portfolio continues to grow, but it was back in 2017 when the taste of Los Chorros helped change our perceptions. Since then, our coffees from Roman Flores have got better and better, with a delicate blend of sweetness and acidity more reminiscent of an African coffee than Central America. Our latest Lempira lot was fully washed, offering a clean and refined profile. Expect notes of juicy red grape and delicate florals, balanced by fine cacao.
This season Los Chorros delights with its soft fruit flavour and silky mouthfeel. Our lot has notes of luscious red grape alongside the richness of cacao nibs and dark fruit. A complex, floral finish makes this coffee stand above anything else we have tried from the region.
Across a 22 hectare farm, Roman Flores tends to 16 hectares of coffee plants, including the Lempira beans we are bringing you this season. Roman grew up on his parents coffee plantation, surrounded by coffee from a young age. When he and his wife inherited the land they decided to move back to the mountains and devote themselves to making the best of the land.
Having spent three years working in the USA, Roman was able to provide enough investment to focus on quality speciality production and their coffee has been improving ever since. With their dream to export to countries across the world, it was a pleasure to taste the results of all their hard work.
Coffee from Honduras can be amazing when they are from the right places and are processed well. They often have more complexity, depth and richness than other Central American coffees. Many specialty coffee buyers in Honduras are focused in and around the region of Santa Barbara. The region of Intibuca, however, is also very special and it stands out with delicious coffees, and enormous potential to produce more if producers can find a market. We know we will be working with Roman for many seasons to come.
After expert handpicking, the cherries are sorted and fermented for 24-30 hours in concrete tanks before they are washed and then dried for 20 days. This clean and complex washed coffee is a great testament to the investment Roman has made in the production and processing at this farm.
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