Guatemala | Finca El Socorro
Java Washed
Grilled Nectarine, Rocky Road, Mandarin





Guatemala | Finca El Socorro
Java Washed
Grilled Nectarine, Rocky Road, Mandarin
This beautifully structured coffee opens with aromas of crème brûlée and orange. The creamy body features notes of yellow plum and rocky road alongside grilled nectarine acidity. Notes of sandalwood, mandarin, and a hint of white pepper provide a complex finish.
Producer: Juan Diego de la Cerda
Farm: Finca El Socorro y Anexos
Region: Palencia, Guatemala Dept.
Altitude: 5,900-6,200 feet | 1,798-1,890 masl
Varietal: Java
Process: Washed
Roast: Light
Notes: Grilled Nectarine, Rocky Road, Mandarin
Juan Diego planted Java several years ago in El Socorro's Las Marias plantation, above a large plot of beautiful blue hydrangeas near the farmhouse. The windy, east-facing slope is shaded in the afternoon.
Java was one of several lots in which polymers were placed in the planting holes to aid in water absorption, reducing the need for irrigation. El Socorro has had excellent results with this system.
Java has been cultivated since at least the early 19th century, when Dutch traders introduced it (via Ethiopia) to the Indonesian island that gives it its name. Around 1990 Java was introduced to Costa Rica by the Centre de Coopération Internationale en Recherche Agronomique pour le Développement (CIRAD). It is now known for being tolerant to disease and performing particularly well at high altitudes in Central America.
With a river that bisects the farm providing all the water for the wet mill, solar panels generating nearly all electricity needs, and meticulous processing performed on-site, Finca El Socorro is a model of sustainability and farm management. And with four First Place finishes in the Guatemala Cup of Excellence since 2007, the quality of Juan Diego de la Cerda's coffee speaks for itself.
See the sights from our February 2023 visit to Finca El Socorro on our blog.