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El Salvador

El Salvador

Cuvee Coffee

About This Coffee

This lot of direct trade coffee from the San Francisco Estate in Juayua, El Salvador is an ongoing project between Cuvée Coffee and Jose Antonio Salaverria. Grown at 1450-1780 meters altitude on Cerro Las Ranas mountain, this coffee is processed using the pulp natural method (honey processing). The varietals include Bourbon, Pacamara, Sarchimor, Pacas, Catuai, and Caturra. The coffee features a full body with sweet notes and plum flavor.

Origin

Juayua (El Salvador)

Flavor Notes

Sugary/Sweet, Full Body, Plum

Roast Level

Medium

Processing

Pulp Natural

Typology

Arabica
Bourbón, Pacamara, Sarchimor, Pacas, Catuai, Caturra
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Cuvee Coffee

Navy veteran Mike McKim founded Cuvee Coffee in 1998, making it one of the oldest specialty roasters in Texas. McKim transitioned to full time roasting in 2006, and the Austin based roastery now operates on a 60 kilogram Giesen with capacity to scale well beyond its current output. Cuvee is widely credited with pioneering nitro cold brew, first serving it publicly at a Slow Food Austin event in August 2012 and becoming the first company in the world to can it in the fall of 2014. Direct trade sourcing underpins the operation, with farmers invited to visit the roastery and full transparency maintained through published contract documentation. The lineup spans single origins from Ethiopia, Colombia, and El Salvador alongside house blends like Karmadillo and Stella Cometa.

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