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Santa Ana (Apaneca / Ilamatepeq) and San Salvador (El Balsamo / Quezaltepeq) Mountain Ranges · El Salvador

El Salvador Tatos Choice

Wet-processed, grown at 1200 masl

Roasted by CoffeePirates

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RoasteryCoffeePirates
FarmSanta Lucia farm, Santa Ana (Apaneca / Ilamatepeq) and San Salvador (El Balsamo / Quezaltepeq) Mountain Ranges, El Salvador✓
ProducerHernandez family
ProcessWet-processed✓
Harvest—
Altitude1200 masl✓
Varieties—
Roast—
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  1. Farm

    Santa Lucia farm, Santa Ana (Apaneca / Ilamatepeq) and San Salvador (El Balsamo / Quezaltepeq) Mountain Ranges, El Salvador

    Grown by Hernandez family

  2. Roastery

    CoffeePirates

  3. Coffee· viewing

    El Salvador Tatos Choice

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Dose15 gWater250 gRatio1:16.7Temp93°CTime2:45
Grindmedium-fine
  1. 0:00bloom 45 g, 45 s
  2. 0:45pour to 150 g
  3. 1:30pour to 250 g

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