Coffee Description
This coffee is an extremely rare cultivar from their Laboratory farm that grows new cultivars. The Rume Sudan was selected as part of Maria Pacas Incunables program which is the highest scoring, most remarkable coffees. They are vacuum packed into 15kilo bags and boxed to preserve every bit of the volatile compounds.

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





Variety
Rume Sudan

Process
Natural

Elevation
1650 masl

Region
Santa Ana

About Maria Pacas of El Salvador
Maria Pacas comes from a storied coffee family in El Salvador. We have counted Maria and the Pacas family as friends since 2008 when we first met them. Over the years, at various companies we have done some wonderful projects with them. Maria Pacas owns several small to mid sized farms in El Salvador. Finca La Providencia and Finca La Esperanza.
Finca La Providencia, located in Cantón Las Cruces, Chalchuapa, Santa Ana, at 1,480 meters above sea level, enjoys a tropical climate and has been managed by Café Pacas since 2007. The farm is divided into 10 plots named after Alfredo Pacas Sr.'s grandchildren and cultivates Bourbon, Pacas, Pacamara, and Geisha coffee varieties. Known for its exceptional quality, the farm includes a Research and Development garden with over 54 coffee varieties. Additionally, 12 hectares are preserved as a wild forest to conserve wildlife and native trees.
Santa Ana, El Salvador
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