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Proud Mary - EL SALVADOR | DIVINA PROVIDENCIA | ANACAFE-14 | NATURAL - Filter

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TASTING NOTES:

Region: Apaneca, Ahuachapán 

Elevation: 1450 masl

About: Divina Providencia holds a cherished place within the Silva family, a treasured heirloom passed down across generations. Eve, Rafael Sr.'s mother, took immense pride in the farm and made sure to walk the land each day. Located just a few miles from the city of Apaneca, where the Silva family call home, Divina Providencia has a unique micro-climate, receiving very little wind or direct sunlight and shrouded in a thick layer of fog for much of the afternoon. The farm's operations commence in the early morning to accommodate the diminished visibility later in the day. Yet, the enveloping coolness of the fog ensures a temperate climate and a gradual maturation of the coffee cherries. Anacafé-14, believed to have emerged as a natural mutation of Catimor and Pacamara, surfaced in the early 1980s. This variety boasts prolific yields and displays resilience against leaf rust disease, rendering it an optimal choice for Salvadorian coffee farmers combating the escalating prevalence of rust on their farms. 


PRODUCER: Silva Family

PROCESS: Natural

VARIETY: Anacafe-14

RELATIONSHIP: Since 2015

 

Region: Apaneca, Ahuachapán 

Elevation: 1450-1550 masl

About: For six generations, the Silva family has nurtured coffee cultivation at Finca La Fany. Originating in the early 1900s through the efforts of Fabio Morán, this legacy has persevered through the ages. By the early 1990s, when Rafael Sr. assumed stewardship of the land, La Fany had already earned distinction for producing some of the finest coffee in the region. Today, the Silva family continues to uphold this rich heritage while embracing novel, sustainable agricultural methodologies to safeguard the farm's vitality for generations to come. Rafael has instituted a vermicompost program that generates organic compost directly on the farm, thereby significantly reducing the reliance on chemical fertilizers. Pacamara, a hybrid of Pacas and Maragogipe, developed through the efforts of the Salvadorian Institute of Coffee Research, boasts sizeable beans and a distinctive flavor profile that sets it apart from less exotic varieties.