Ecuador El Sauce
$25.00
Ecuador El Sauce
- 300g / Whole Bean
is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Tasting Profile & Structure
Clementine
Guava
Nougat
Complex: expressive, wild
How do we feel about this coffee
It feels fresh, juicy, and layered like a clementine, an almond nougat with a spread of apricot jam, and fresh guava juice on a picnic in the south of the English countryside.
Coffee Story
El Sauce comes from Quilanga, Loja, in the South of Ecuador. It is a communal lot of coffee produced by Maria Bersabe Calva, Abel Cueva and Homero Abad.. The elevations in this region sit between 1700 and 2000 MASL, one of the highest in Quilanga. Our importing partners, The Coffee Quest, decided to name this lot after the town of El Sauce to give notoriety to one of the country's oldest coffee-growing regions. In 2012, like many regions of Ecuador, Quilanga suffered from severe leaf rust. Many producers lost a large part of their production. Still, due to the elevations in El Sauce, many could maintain a large part of their Typica plots, or "Criollo," as they call the variety locally. This lot comprises Typica and Bourbon (70%), mixing Pacas, San Salvador and Catimor (30%). The regional harvest period is between May and August. The producers generally follow a similar fermentation and drying process: 24 hours of de-pulping, followed by 10-12 days drying, depending on the weather.
Origin |
Quilanga, Loja, Ecuador |
Variety |
Typica & Bourbon |
Process |
Washed |
Producer |
Alonzo Jimenez, Abel Cueva and Mario Guerrero |
Farm |
Various |
Altitude |
1700 to 2000 MASL |
Brewing Recipes
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Ratio |
Coffee |
Water |
Time |
Drip |
17g : 1g |
20g |
340g |
3min (V60) |
Espresso |
2.4g :1g |
18g |
45g |
27 seconds |
Immersion |
15g : 1g |
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Peak Rest Time |
5 to 40 days off roast |