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Roy Alexander Hernández - Natural

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Origem
Honduras
Produtor
Cafesmo Ocotepeque Honduras
Variedade
Parainema
Tipo de processamento
Natural/ Secado ao sol
Faixa de altitude
1200m - 1250m
Período de colheita
Outubro de 2023 - Março de 2024
Pontuação da taça do vendedor (SCA)
86.5 pontos
Código
HN-111-202310-617d91a88b

"Cashew, guanaba, pear, lemon, floral, vanilla base, caramel, lemon grass background, hibiscus, winey acidity, creamy body." - Cafesmo Ocotepeque Honduras

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A história do café

BOTH OF US WERE BORN INTO COFFEE GROWING FAMILIES AND WHEN WE MARRIED, EACH OF US INHERITED A SMALL PIECE OF LAND…

It isn’t much; together we own 1,7 hectares. That’s not enough to provide for ourselves and our little daughter, so we both also hold a formal job and we work on our land at night and in the weekends, whenever we can.

Also, our dads and sometimes our brothers help out. In exchange, we offer them our solar dryers, because we have three, which is more than we need for ourselves, and we also help them sell their coffees.

We’re very interested in special preparations, certainly Roy. In fact, our main goal for the mid-term future is to sell 70% of our harvest as high quality micro-lot coffees.

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It’s mostly a matter of being very focused and detail oriented once the coffee has been harvested: moving the beans around frequently while drying and not drying too fast only to gain some time, choosing the right process of preparation for each variety, controlling the level of humidity and warmth in the solar dryer... learn by trial and error. 

Some of our coffee is sold to a roaster in the US, and we also sell some in the UK. Now, we want to start collaborating with one or two roasters in other countries as well.

We have a young child, who we love more than anything in the world. Aylin is only still a toddler so she won’t be working with us for anytime soon, but at night, when she’s asleep, we sometimes fantasize about how wonderful it would be if our daughter can continue our work when we grow old and tired.

But that’s still decades away, we are still young ourselves, and eager to buy more land as soon as we can afford it, to grow more coffee and prepare more specialties.

Farm facts

Together, we own two plots that total 1,7 hectares at 1,200 and 1,250 meters.

Dariela’s lot is called El Mandarino, Roy’s is Guayabina.

The varieties we grow are Pacas, Obatá and Parainema.

Shadow is provided by a large variety of trees: we have pine forest on and around our land, and we grow mango, bananas and plantains, also for personal consumption. There are also local trees like guamo, cuanagiquil, and liquidambar.

Our coffees are FTO certified.

This farm is Rain Forest Alliance certified.

O processamento

WHAT DOES THE PROCESS CONSIST OF? This is probably the oldest and possibly also the simplest process. It requires little machinery, but more labor. This method consists of drying the entire bean, without removing the cherry or husk. HOW DO YOU GET A NATURAL COFFEE? The process depends on the producer’s facilities, but generally speaking, it’s as follows: First, the ripest beans are picked, classified, and cleaned. Beans that are not ripe enough or that have suffered from an insect bite or otherwise, are discarded. This can be done manually or in a separation canal. Then, the beans are dried either in a patio or on African beds. During the process, they must be raked frequently to assure a homogenous result. Usually, it takes around 20 days to dry the beans to the desired humidity level, but it can take up to four weeks. This stage is vital for the final quality of the green coffee, and of course for the flavors as well. If the beans end up too dry, they can fissure or otherwise be damaged and will not make it through the next stage of the selection process. But, if the beans are not dry enough, the humidity may attract fungus or bacteria. QUALITIES AND DESCRIPTORS These coffees tend to have a strong body, low acidity, and they often develop exotic flavors and descriptors. It’s common to find winey notes and intense fruits too

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