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Overview
Juan Jose Ernesto is a fourth generation coffee grower, hes been involved in coffee since 1995 when he inherited San Carlos farm from his father. In 2000, after finishing college, he started working in the coffee business, looking forward to apply the knowledge and experience he acquired as an active player in events such as the Cup of Excellence. Juan Jose Ernesto or Neto as many know him in El Salvador is also a Star Cupper, and earned his Q grader certification from the SCAA and CQI early this year. Neto bought La Ilusion three years ago, this farm has coffee trees averaging sixteen years of age and its grown 95% to Bourbón (70% is red Bourbón and 25% is orange Bourbón) the remaining 5% is a combination of other varieties where you can spot some Typica and Kenya trees. The farm is run minding environmentally friendly practices trying to maintain a balance with the surrounding ecosystem which is part of a natural fauna corridor, crucial for migratory and native birds. This is very important for Ernesto, since La Ilusion is neighboring one of the most important national parks in El Salvador known as Los Andes, nestled on the Santa Ana volcano and delimiting his farm with dense Pine and Cypress forest which also provides a special microclimate to his farm. Netos focus is to improve the harvesting process at La Ilusion and also the wet milling stage, which is done at San Carlos farm, by keeping quality points of control, supervising personally all the process and training his workers to take extra care of this marvelous coffee. Coffee is picked only if perfectly ripe, they perform an extra sorting after harvest to secure theres none immature cherries that might spoil the cup. Then, they transport cherries to Finca San Carlos to depulp it immediately, and then it sits for natural fermentation up to 16 hours or until the optimum fermentation point is achieved. After washing the parchment with clean and fresh water to remove the mucilage, it is sun-dried 100% on patios for 14 days until a moisture level of 12% is reached. La Ilusion coffees are stored at San Carlos warehouse where they rest under controlled conditions to preserve its characteristics for a prudent amount of time. In 2007, Ernesto was able to rank in 8th place with Alaska farm, and as he did with this farm, he is looking forward to establish long term relationships with his customers while breaking commercial and language barriers so he can create more advantages for both ends by producing extremely high quality coffees. In Ernestos own words: 2008 has been an incredible year for me; Ive won the first place in the El Salvador CoE event, and received the presidential award, but also ranked 8th at the Roasters Guild COTY event in Minneapolis These awards would be impossible to obtain without gods blessings and the effort of all the people that were part of the process, for me it was one of the happiest days of my life, and I was able to share it with my family, friends and workers from La Ilusion.
Additional information:
Location: Potrero Grande Arriba, Santa Ana Varieties: 95% Bourbón (70% Red Bourbón, 25% Orange Bourbón) and 5% others. Rainfall: 2200 mm
Soil Type: Sandy loam Temperature: 15°C Production: 65 bags (60kg bags) Shade trees: Ingas Sp.(Pepeto Peludo), Pine and Cypress
Mill and company where lot was process: San Carlos Mill
Fauna: Deer, wildcats, armadillos, Torogoz, Agouti, snakes, orioles, hawks, migratory bird species, etc.
GPS Coordinates:
Latitude: 13° 52 22.2 N
Longitude: 89° 37 31.3 W
Rank | 1 |
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Farm Name | La Ilusión |
Farmer/Rep. | Juan Jose Ernesto Menéndez Argüello |
Altitude | 1750 |
Country | El Salvador |
Year | 2008 |
Size (30kg boxes) | 17 |
City | Santa Ana, Santa Ana |
Region | Apaneca-Ilamatepec Mountain Range |
Program | El Salvador 2008 |
Month | - |
Processing system | Washed Sun dried |
Variety | Bourbón |
Coffee Growing Area | 3.5 |
Farm Size | 3.5 |
High bid | 20.10 |
Total value | 51979.05 |
High bidders | Mercanta The Coffee Hunters for Fortnum and Mason UK, Has Bean Coffee UK, Orsir Coffee Taiwan, Den Gyldne Bonne Norway, 49th Parallel Coffee Roasters Canada |