El Salvador Finca Miravalle Tabi

Raw sugar and corn syrup sweetness counteract ample bittering roast tones, notes of Dutch cocoa, Brazil nut, flourless chocolate torte, mild acidity that has a fruited aspect. 

A view of one of the coffee plots at Miravalle green coffee farm, and Apaneca valley beyond. From a 2018 visit to Apaneca, El Salvador.

Finca Miravalle is owned by Luis Duarte, and is located in Apaneca, Ahuachapan, not too far from the Santa Ana volcano. Miravalle is about 1500 meters above sea level. It’s part of a much larger group of coffee plots, a few of them demarcated by cultivar separations, and the larger plots a mix of cultivars. Duarte has kept his farm planted in Bourbon and Pacamara for the most part, despite the susceptibility to leaf rust. Many farmers are replanting with disease resistant varietals, but Luis Duarte has chosen to continue with these cultivars because of the commonly held belief that they taste superior to most disease resistant hybrids available and manages to prevent leaf rust and fungal outbreaks with good farm practices (proper space between plants, regular pruning, cleaning beneath the trees, directive spraying, etc).

Red coffee cherry ripening on the shrub at Finca Miravalle.

Here lies the exception, a lot separation of the disease-resistant “Tabi”. This cross between Bourbon, Typica, and Timor Hybrid, created at Colombia’s agricultural research institute (“CENICAFE”) was produced to have the best of both worlds: disease resistance, and good cup quality. Miravalle is only a few hectares in size, and is perched on the verdant slopes of the Apaneca-Ilamatepec mountain region. This lot is the result of a new coffee project in the region by one of the local mills, their goal being to identify the top qualities from farmers they already buy coffee from. These coffees are then kept separate throughout the milling process, sold as an individual microlots as opposed to being lost to large blends.

  • Origin: El Salvador
  • Region: Apaneca, Ahuachapan
  • Producer: Finca Miravalle, Luis Duarte
  • Altitude: 1500m
  • Cultivar: Tabi
  • Processing: Wet Process (Washed)
  • Drying: Patio Sun-Dried
  • Arrival: September 2021 Arrival
  • Grade: SHB EP

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