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El Panal Guatemala

El Panal Guatemala

Samba Coffee Roasters

About This Coffee

This coffee originates from Guatemala, specifically from the La Libertad district in Huehuetenango, grown at altitudes between 1600-1800 meters above sea level. It is produced by small farms participating in the Qawale project, created in 2006 by Vides58 to assist small and medium producers. The varieties include Bourbon, Caturra, and Catuai. The coffee undergoes natural processing, with cherries dried for 18 days on patios, moved several times daily to ensure even drying and prevent over-fermentation. This processing method produces a clean natural coffee that highlights the terroir characteristics. The flavor profile features berries, lotus, tamarind, butterscotch, and caramel, with medium body and malic acidity.

Origin

Huehuetenango (Guatemala)

Flavor Notes

Berry, Caramelized, Lotus, Tamarind, Butterscotch

Roast Level

Processing

Natural

Typology

Arabica
Bourbón, Caturra, Catuai
SC

Samba Coffee Roasters

Samba Coffee Roasters was founded in 1979 by Stefanos Kalafatas in Athens and is now led by his son Kostas Kalafatas, a certified AST Trainer, Q Processing graduate, and SCA National Coordinator for Greece who is recognized as one of the first people to bring specialty coffee to the country. The roastery operates from a bioclimatically designed processing plant in Ano Liosia that houses dedicated storage, roasting, packaging, and quality control areas alongside the Samba Sensory Lab for training and tastings. All coffee is 100% Arabica, sourced from origins including Ethiopia, Colombia, and Brazil, and roasted in house across a range that spans single origins, espresso blends, Greek coffee, and organic selections. The team has earned multiple championship titles, including first place at the Hellenic Coffee in Good Spirits Championship and podium finishes at the Hellenic Barista Championship. Samba's philosophy extends beyond the roast, with a strong emphasis on education and knowledge sharing that has helped shape Greece's specialty coffee culture over more than four decades.

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