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Finca El Puente

Marcala, Honduras

Almond Brown Sugar Baked Apple

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Light Roast

We met Moisés Herrera and Marysabel Caballero, owners of Finca El Puente, in 2005. Since then, they have become like family, and their constant pursuit of coffee perfection inspires us year after year. This year’s harvest has rich notes of almond, accented by brown sugar, and finishes with a baked apple flavor.

Finca El Puente is our featured coffee for the month of June.

KSA Kosher

Varieties

Catuai

Counter Culture only roasts the coffea arabica, but, under the species of arabica, we buy dozens of different coffee varieties from around the world. Learn more about varieties here.

Process

Washed

Processing is the method to turn the fruit from a coffee tree into dried green coffee ready for roasting.

Elevation

1,500–1,680 meters

This refers to the elevation at which this coffee was grown.

Availability

Through early-September 2020

This refers to the amount of time this coffee will be available for purchase at Counter Culture. Availability is determined by supply and also when the coffee tastes the freshest.

Story

Finca El Puente is owned by Marysabel Caballero and her husband, Moisés Herrera. Marysabel is a third-generation coffee farmer. Her maternal grandfather, Felipe García, established coffee farms and passed them down to his daughter, Sandra, who shares ownership with her husband, Fabio. Moisés grew up in Guatemala and trained as an accountant. After school, he worked for a Guatemalan coffee company, but his curious nature pushed him to look beyond the books and learn multiple facets of the business. Recognizing his cross-functional value, the company sent him to Honduras in the 1990s to manage their coffee operations and this eventually led him to invest in some land in Chenacla. Shortly after, he married Marysabel and they established the land as a coffee farm, together. They dedicated themselves to producing the highest-quality coffee they could, and when they heard about the first coffee quality contests in Honduras, they entered their lots. Right away, their coffee started to win prizes, and coffee from Finca El Puente began an impressive winning streak that continues to the present day.


Today, Finca El Puente is one of the most innovative farms in the world, growing exotic coffee varieties under unique conditions, testing experimental processing techniques, and generally pushing every aspect of coffee production to improve the coffee and the farm itself. They push their potential as employers as well, employing farm workers year-round, making improvements in housing, and investing in schools for their employees and greater community.   

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