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Producer
Marysabel Caballero & Moises Herrera
Region
Marcala
Elevation
1 600 m. a.s.l.
Variety
Catuai
Process
washed
Crop
2024
Cupping score
85,75
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Amazonas #3 – Honduras

raisins, plums, milk chocolate.

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Marysabel Caballero and her husband, Moises Herrera, are 2nd and 3rd generation coffee farmers. They have been awarded for their commitment to developing quality coffee in Honduras several times. We have known the family since mid 2000, while Nordic Approach started buying coffee from them in 2012.

Marysabel´s father, Don Fabio Caballero, inherited large areas of land in and around Marcala from his father, who was one of the pioneers of coffee cultivation in Honduras. Marcala is located in the South East of Honduras. 

After many years of poor profits, he decided to pass his land down to his children; to his daughter Marysabel and her husband, especially. Moises brought his own farms into the family business as well, and together, they own almost 200 hectares of cultivated land, separated into 17 different farms.

All of their farms are within close proximity to their ‘beneficio’ (wet mill), Xinacla. It is a central mill to which they deliver cherries and process coffee. They usually keep each farm's production separate, except for when the volume is too small from the day's pickings. In such cases, they combine pickings from different farms. We call these blends "Caballero", without an additional name on our offer list. The quality can easily compete with the coffees from a single block or farm, but it is blended to create slightly bigger lots.

Their farms have a clay-like soil, and their main cultivar is Catuai. They also cultivate other varieties like Java, Pacamara, and Geishas. The areas the farms are located in generally have wet and windy conditions. Some farms have shade, while others do not. There is a mix of flat plateaus and hillsides, with moderate to steep inclines.

Everything they do at their farms is documented. They invest a lot of time and resources for new equipment and planting new varieties, ultimately improving the quality of their coffee.

Marysabel and Moises have always focused on quality, which awarded them 3rd place at the annual SCAA “Coffee Of The Year” competition in 2010. They have also done well in the Cup of Excellence for several years, as one of the few producers from their area.


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