Coffee Description
The honey process pulps the cherry, but skips the normal fermentation process, allowing for the sticky sugar fruit to linger a little longer. This leaves more time for fruit sweetness to be imparted onto the bean. Enjoy the yummy combination of chocolate, strawberries and wine. YUM!

Roast Level from the Roaster
Refers to the roast level in comparison with other coffees from the roaster
Light/Medium

Roast Level according to Crema
Refers to the roast level in comparison with all the coffees on Crema.co.
Light/Medium




Variety
Bourbon

Process
Honey

Region
Chalatenango

About Melvin Flores, Orlando Aguilar, Matias Hernandez, Dimas Garcia, and Benjamin Garcia of El Salvador
Our La Palma project’s goal is to identify, source, and purchase coffees from small-scale, high-quality coffee farmers from La Palma in El Salvador, and add tangible quality of life value back to these producers. La Palma is a small village set amongst the tall mountains of Chalatenango, which creates a barrier between three countries: Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador. Constant cold fronts and high altitudes in these mountains create the perfect conditions for some of the sweetest coffees we’ve tried.
This is a collection of Bourbon and Pacas from five producers' Honey Processed lots: Melvin Flores, Orlando Aguilar, Matias Hernandez, Dimas Garica, and Benjamin Garica.
Chalatenango, El Salvador

Our coffee expert
Aubrey Mills
6+ years experience as Coffee Taster, Wholesale Director, barista and Coffee Quality Director.
Aubrey Mills is steeped in coffee. Not literally, of course, but since 2013, she’s been preparing and tasting coffee for a career. Initially as a barista at the Portland, OR Insomnia Coffee and Dapper & Wise, her job was to stay on top of quality and help customers find coffees they were excited about. This involved tasting all the coffees they’d be serving that day, dialing in espresso or approve a drip recipe.
She soon became Director of Wholesale at Dapper & Wise, where she regularly cupped at quality control cuppings with the team, hosted cuppings for the public and trained wholesale partners on proper coffee preparation. In the role of helping to maintain Dapper & Wise’s menu of diverse flavor profiles, roast levels and processing methods, Aubrey also visited coffee producing countries. She says, “Traveling to origin and experiencing the beginning of the coffee journey has given me greater perspective for how many variables can impact flavor in the final cup.”
Along with her on-point palate and killer coffee know-how, Aubrey brings creativity, sparkle and grace to everything she does, actively looking for opportunities to showcase the value of specialty coffee and address sustainability issues in the industry.
had this to say:
Aubrey Mills is steeped in coffee. Not literally, of course, but since 2013, she’s been preparing and tasting coffee for a career. Initially as a barista at the Portland, OR Insomnia Coffee and Dapper & Wise, her job was to stay on top of quality and help customers find coffees they were excited about. This involved tasting all the coffees they’d be serving that day, dialing in espresso or approve a drip recipe. She soon became Director of Wholesale at Dapper & Wise, where she regularly cupped at quality control cuppings with the team, hosted cuppings for the public and trained wholesale partners on proper coffee preparation. In the role of helping to maintain Dapper & Wise’s menu of diverse flavor profiles, roast levels and processing methods, Aubrey also visited coffee producing countries. She says, “Traveling to origin and experiencing the beginning of the coffee journey has given me greater perspective for how many variables can impact flavor in the final cup.” Along with her on-point palate and killer coffee know-how, Aubrey brings creativity, sparkle and grace to everything she does, actively looking for opportunities to showcase the value of specialty coffee and address sustainability issues in the industry.
"The best of both worlds, this coffee is a chocolatey and fruity fusion. I taste chocolate chips and almonds when hot. As it cools, a port-wine type sweetness emerges with a short finish. "





Olympia Coffee Roasting
No cause partially fulfilled, Olympia cares about a lot - and you can taste it. Neatly tucked beneath the title, "Fair For All", this certified B Corp has championed a program that promotes a better quality of life for farmers, employees and customers. You can find the prices they paid for coffee in their publicly published annual transparency report, a model they are glad to share with other roasters to do the same. Olympia also provides many benefits to their employees that are uncommon to the service industry and believes that those who buy their coffee will feel rewarded knowing their coffee purchase is a guilt-free one.
Integrity aside, Olympia has earned many awards for their coffee like 2014 Roaster of the Year and Food & Wine Magazine's 2019 Best coffee in Washington State.