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SWERL COFFEE ROASTERS

SWERL - Danilo Sanchez Nat | Honduras - Anaerobic Natural - Parainema

SWERL - Danilo Sanchez Nat | Honduras - Anaerobic Natural - Parainema

  • Origin: Honduras
  • Tasting Notes: Ripe Dark Berries, Candied Lemon
  • Process: Anaerobic Natural
  • Varieties: Parainema
  • Producer: Los Cedro
  • Region: Delicias, El Paraíso
  • Elevation: 1350 - 1500 masl
  • Recommended Brew: Filter
  • Roast Date:
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SWERL COFFEE ROASTERS is located in Falkenberg, Sweden

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Fruity and saturated. Tasting like ripe dark berries, candied lemon and slightly boozy. Tropical lingering aftertaste.

We are excited to present you Danilo Sanchez's second lot this year, a delicious and saturated coffee with great contrast to his washed lot.

Sourced through Semilla that supports producers in the area.

Danilo Sánchez began growing coffee 16 years ago, when he was a young man who helped his father on the coffee plots his family-owned. Learning the craft from him until in 2009 his father passed down a plot of land to him. Danilo planted his first coffee plants, and with his initial earnings, he reinvested to expand his crops, to the five hectares he has now.

Danilo is the third generation of coffee growers in his family. For them, coffee growing is a tradition handed down generation to generation. He grows coffee not only out of tradition but also out of genuine passion and love for coffee. Each year, Danilo's family strives to produce high-quality coffee for others to enjoy. However, labour shortages present a significant challege; each season, they face uncertainty over whether they will have enough workers to harvest their crops. Climate change also adds to the difficulties, affecting their yields and cultivation practices.

Danilo also extends his gratitude to those who buy their coffee, recognizing how crucial their support is for his family’s livelihood. Coffee cultivation has provided them with what he and his family need, but Danilo’s long-term goal is to keep his plots in excellent, productive condition.

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