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El Salvador:Finca Argentina, Centroamericano, Anaerobic Natural Coffee

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Coffee Flavour : Fig roll, raisin, orange peel, brown sugar

This coffee is a varietal you might have heard of, or maybe you haven't. Either way, we wanted to give you a quick rundown on this sometimes misunderstood variety. Centroamericano (also known just as H1) - or to give it it’s full name, Centroamericano H1 - is a Catimor. Actually, to be precise, it’s a Sarchimor. The Catimors and Sarchimors is a huge group of coffee varietals created from crossing Arabica varietals with Timor Hybrid - a naturally occurring hybrid of Arabica and Robusta (discovered, you guessed it, in Timor, nearly 100 years ago). Centroamericano H1 is a cross between rust-resistant T5296 (a Timor hybrid crossed with Villa Sarchi) and the Ethiopian landrace variety Rume Sudan. The Timor gives this group it’s “imor” suffix, with the start of the name coming from the plant it was crossed with. In the case of Centroamericano H1 it’s Villa Sarchi (hence Sarchimor), but world wide this group of varietals with a little bit of robusta parentage have become popularly known as Catimors (Timor x Caturra). Centroamericano H1 is a particularly popular varietal from this group and it’s one we’ve seen often grown as a small part of speciality coffee farms in El Salvador, Guatemala and Costa Rica. The parents of Centroamericano H1 are T5296 (Timor x Villa Sarchi) and Rume Sudan (an Ethiopian varietal). There are some obvious reasons H1 has become popular - the plant is quick growing, resistant to leaf rust (a major problem, particularly in El Salvador) and high yielding. These are characteristics of it’s robusta heritage, but unfortunately it sometimes struggles to deliver a delicious flavour. This is why it’s often only a small part of speciality farms, where it’s an experiment and a backup in case the rest of the crop has a problem. However, we’re big believers in “the right coffee for the right place” and here that holds true. The Centroamericano H1 grown at Argentina just seems to work perfectly there and produces coffee whose quality is on a par with the Bourbon from the farm. This funky natural hits you with raisins and brown sugar up front. A creamy body with a little orange peel comes next before it finishes with fig rolls on the aftertaste.

Delivery Times : To ensure all coffee is as fresh as you possible can get we do not stock ourselves, Ozone is based on the same estate as ourselves, if you order we will order and pick up, this will delay shipping your order by a day depending on when you order, place an order Thursday 3pm to Monday 3pm will be dispatched Tuesday, Monday 3pm to Tuesday 3pm will be dispatched Wednesday and so on

We offer coffee roasted in different forms that suits your favourite way of making coffee : If 

Beans - Roasted and ready to be freshly ground by you, for those that like to take their time

French Press - Cafetiere - Fill and sit down ready when you are

Medium Filter - For the coffee machine enthusiasts who just need coffee always ready to go

Espresso - Roasted and ground for those that want or need a good punch of coffee

Coarse Filter - Jug The classic coffee drinker who like to brew up on the stove 

Fine Filter - The finest grind possible

 

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