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Guatemalan- Farm Direct, El Santo
Guatemalan- Farm Direct, El Santo
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Guatemala El Santo — Fraijanes Highlands
Air-Roasted • Smallholder Produced • Volcanic Grown
"El Santo" The Saint
Guatemala El Santo comes from smallholder producers in the El Cerrito and Los Verdes communities of the Fraijanes region — an area named after the “Juanes Friars,” who introduced coffee to these highlands more than 200 years ago. Traditional varieties such as Bourbon, Typica, Catuai, and the Guatemalan native Pache Comun are still cultivated today, preserving the classic character that has made Guatemalan coffees known worldwide.
Grown between 1,200–1,700 meters above sea level in sandy loam enriched with fresh volcanic ash from Pacaya Volcano, this coffee reflects the balance and complexity of its environment. Mineral-rich soils, cool mountain temperatures, and careful smallholder farming create a cup that is structured yet refined — with layered sweetness and a clean finish.
El Santo is sourced from approximately 50 smallholder farmers working within two cooperatives, each farm averaging about five hectares. The supply chain emphasizes traceability, offering detailed information on producer lots, fermentation times, drying schedules, and quality control data — a reflection of the region’s commitment to consistent improvement.
Processing takes place at Beneficio San Victor in Los Verdes, a family-owned wet mill operated by the Molina family since 1990. Located between Los Pinos Lagoon, Cerro Redondo Volcano, and Lake Amatitlán, the mill blends modern efficiency with traditional care. Updated equipment helps conserve water while maintaining quality, and direct feedback to producers helps refine cultivation and processing with every harvest.
Air-roasted in small batches at Passport Coffee
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Name: |
Guatemala SHB EP El Santo |
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Country: |
Guatemala |
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Region: |
Antigua / Central Highlands |
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Farm or Cooperative: |
Cooperativa El Cerrito |
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Current Lot: |
S200955-1 |
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Altitude: |
1,500 - 1,800 masl |
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Varietal(s): |
Bourbon • Caturra • Catuai • Pache |
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Processing Method: |
Washed / Fully Washed/ Patio Dried |
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Harvest: |
December - March |
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Screen Size: |
SHB EP (16+) |
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Moisture Content: |
Approx. 10.5 - 11.5% |
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Importer Cupping Score: |
84 - 85 |
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Tasting Notes: |
Milk Chocolate • Caramel • Toasted Almond • Cherry• Clean Finish |
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Roast level: |
⭐⭐⭐ Medium |
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Acidity: |
⭐⭐⭐ Exceptional Acidity - Vibrant, lively, expressive character |
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Body: |
⭐⭐ Medium-Bodied - Smooth, balanced, rounded texture |
All of our teas and coffees are blended in a facility that processes known allergens, including but not limited to nuts, dairy, soy, and fruits . While we take precautions to prevent cross-contamination, we cannot guarantee that our products are free from trace amounts of allergens.
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Great bean at great price love the chocolate tones
We love the Guatemala sourced beans. Wonderful flavor. Your website is easy to use and the delivery service is first rate. Although costs have gone up, I can see that you are doing your best to hold increases to a reasonable lev el.
This and the Sumatran are our morning gold standard.
We love this coffee and the buying experience was terrific, will definitely be a regular event for us!
I am in search of light roast coffees.
This is good, but a medium. I wish you had a lighter version.
