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THE BARN - Himalaya Marsellesa {Filter} | El Salvador - Anaerobic Natural - Marsellesa

THE BARN - Himalaya Marsellesa {Filter} | El Salvador - Anaerobic Natural - Marsellesa

  • Origin: El Salvador
  • Tasting Notes: Mango, Grape Soda, Vibrant
  • Process: Anaerobic Natural
  • Varieties: Marsellesa
  • Producer: Mauricio Salaverria
  • Region: Apaneca
  • Elevation: 1550 masl
  • Recommended Brew: Filter
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The Barn Coffee Roasters is located in Berlin, Germany

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Our latest coffee from from Mauricio at Finca Himalaya - matched with anaerobic processing, Marsellesa comes alive with vibrant tropical sweetness.

Expect sweet tropical fruit and gentle funky character, with notes of mango, strawberry, and grape soda. The fermentation is perfectly judged, with balanced, juicy acidity. The finish brings hints of caramel and vanilla.

One of the first speciality coffee farms in El Salvador, Finca Himalaya is known for excellence. Mauricio has built on generations of coffee knowledge and pushed the farm to another level: teaming up with experts such as former Barista World Champion, Sasa Sestic, and focusing relentlessly on quality.

Mauricio owns five farms in Ataco and Apaneca, while all coffees are processed at his Divisadero washing station. Walking the farm, it becomes instantly clear that his level of execution is in another league. Meticulous lot separation, different processing styles, huge wooden wine crates, and anaerobic tanks are all visible. Meeting Moe, you can sense the passion that delivers the quality found in every coffee he produces.

The farm has 24 hectares and plants Bourbon, Caturra, Pacas, Pacamara, Geisha, Maragogype, Maracaturra and Kenyan SL28/34. Nestled among the Apaneca Mountains, Finca Himalaya benefits from excellent terroir with clay and volcanic soil, producing coffees often awarded with the Cup of Excellence prize.

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