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El Socorro y Anexos
Palencia, GUATEMALA
 
 

El Socorro farm is located in Palencia, municipality of Guatemala department, 50 kilometers away from Guatemala city.

The farm used to be part of Hacienda San Guayaba, property of Antonio López Colom in 1905. After he died, it was inherited to the youngest son Julio Colom Gómez Carillo, who sold it. For many years it was owned by different people until 1968, when Dr. Mario de la Cerda and his wife Maria Colom de la Cerda bought it back to the family. In 1980, his son Juan de la Cerda Colom began to plant coffee. This is the fourth generation of owners.

Juan de la Cerda and his son Juan Diego are now in charge to produce one of the best coffees of Guatemala and the world.

Why are we confident about this?
Our success is the result of a strict quality control through out the whole process, since the management of the plantation, the picking and the wet mill.

The farm has an efficient ecological wet mill. It depulps coffee cherries in dry, it transports the coffee and its pulp mechanically and it reuses water in the process. Then, the water is treated with clean production techniques, before throwing it away. Since 2005, we have been working on tests to uniform the fermentation process and we have obtained satisfactory results. Drying of coffee is done in patios.

The farm is certified by Rainforest Alliance and Coffee Practices.

The total area of the farm is 700 Hectares, divided in the following activities:

• 55 % is a natural reserve, which is the biggest in the area nearby. It is a natural habitat for many wild species of the region and migratory birds. Pine and oak are the primary trees of the reserve. Most of the animal and botanical species have been identified and documented.
• 25 % is planted with coffee (about 126 Hectares).
• 20 % is dedicated to other activities, like milk production, corn and vegetables.

In 2007, a coffee lot of the farm was 1st place in the Cup of Excellence. With a score of 93.60 points, it was awarded with the prestigious Presidential Award.

View on Cup of Excellence® website

Farm profile

       

Geographic characteristics

Location: Palencia, GUATEMALA
Area: 500 ha
Altitude range: 4920 - 6495 feet
Type of soil and predominant element: Loamy-Sand
Shade trees: Non traditional

 

Climatic characteristics

Average temperature: 22°C
Annual rainfall: 1300mm
Relative humidity: 85%

 

Coffee production characteristics

Harvest season: January to April
Drying process: Sun
Mill: Wet
Annual production: 950 (69-Kg bags)

 

Coffee lot to auction
Rank: 4

Coffee lot: 15 (69-Kg bags)
Varieties: Maracaturra

Cup characteristics
Sample: 154
Cupping description

Complex 22 sweet acidity, 17 floral after taste 14, creamy13 winey 13, tart acidity,9 mouth watering acidity 7 syrupy 7, silky,6 round 11 smoth 9, cranberry,9 dry wine 2 long lemony, 2 lingering finish 13 lemony, floral flavor 13, berries,11 winey 10, tropical fruit18, caramel 4, perfumey flavor 6, strawberry 5 citrus fruit blossom 6

Flavor Sweetness Acidity Clean Cup Finish Balance Mouth-Feel Overall
6.85 6.95 6.8 6.55 6.575 6.575 6.625 6.675
Score: 89.6
 
 

Previous Awards  


Cup of Excellence®2007, Cup of Excellence®2008

Cup of Excellence®2007 Presidential Award.

 
 
 
Cup of Excellence®2008
Internet Auction
Participating Farms
El Injerto I
La Bendición
San Guayaba
El Socorro y Anexos
San Sebastián
Granja El Tempixque
Santa Delfina y Anexos
Las Nubes y Anexos
Chibulbut
Chalabal
San Rafael Urías Valdés
Florencia y Anexo
Finca de Dios
El Porvenir
Las Rosas
ACCSO
El Faro
La Igualdad
La Soledad y Anexo
Chichupac (combined lot of 3 members)
La Pacaya (combined lot with La Cumbre de Amalem)
La Perla y Anexos
La Joya
San Rafael Pacún
Candelaria
 
 
 
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