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El Salvador: La Brisas

El Salvador: La Brisas

Muttley & Jack's Coffee Roasters

About This Coffee

This coffee is from Finca Las Brisas in El Salvador, produced by Carlos Pola at 1200-1500 meters altitude. The variety is Pacas, discovered in El Salvador in 1949. It is honey processed, with cherries handpicked and dried on raised beds, then carefully pulped and raked over several weeks. The lot fermented in anaerobic tanks for 72 hours before being pulped and dried with remaining mucilage for about 18 days. The cup offers complexity and sweetness with a gentle acidity, featuring notes of nougat, yellow raisins, and hazelnuts, with a round, velvety mouthfeel. SCA score is 88.

Origin

Finca Las Brisas (El Salvador)

Flavor Notes

Hazelnut, Nougat, Golden Raisin, Yellow Raisin

Roast Level

Processing

Honey

Typology

Arabica
Pacas
M&

Muttley & Jack's Coffee Roasters

Jack Ryan, an Irishman who spent fifteen years working humanitarian and environmental campaigns with Greenpeace and the United Nations Refugee Agency, launched Muttley & Jack's in 2017 from the island of Rindö in the Stockholm Archipelago. The name honors Jack and his Boston Terrier, Muttley. After training at the Dublin School of Coffee and the Probat factory, and placing second in the Swedish Coffee Roasting Championship that same year, he channeled a former career as a chef into a roasting philosophy grounded in trusting your own palate. The operation centers on microlots and nanolots scoring 87 to 90 on the SCA scale, hand roasted to order and shipped within 24 hours. Sourcing partnerships prioritize direct relationships, and farmers receive between 200 and 400 percent above the commodity market price. The entire model runs on subscriptions, a format Jack built from scratch starting with just fifteen members on his very first roast.

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