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El Injerto I
La Libertad, HUEHUETENANGO
 
 

The first owner of this farm was Mr. Jesus Aguirre Panama, who acquired it in 1874. He began cultivating sugar cane to produce crystallized sugar locally known as "panela", corn, beans, and tobacco. During 1900 he started planting coffee, and called this section EL INJERTO (The Grafting), since this was what started the agricultural development in the area. The current owner is Arturo Aguirre Escobar, representing the third generation of his family. He has worked the farm since 1956, when the production was approximately three hundred (300) bags of 100 pounds.

EL INJERTO has a total of seven hundred and fifty (750) hectares, four hundred (400) of them are between 1,500 and 2,000 meters (4,921.26 - 6,561.82 feet) above sea level, all planted with coffee, fruit orchards, basic grains and ornamental plants. The remaining three hundred and fifty (350) hectares have been preserved as a thousand-year-old virgin forest, which gives the farm its special climate and adequate conditions to have clean water that springs directly from the mountains. In addition, it constitutes the perfect habitat for flora and fauna; and especially allows the production of coffee in an eco-system preserving our natural environment. The forest area surrounds the coffee plantations. The farm has an annual rainfall of 1800-200 mm per year a relative humidity of 70% and an average temperature of 73°C (23°C). The soils are volcanic, profound, well drained, and with high contents of organic matter.

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Farm profile

       

Geographic characteristics

Location: La Libertad, HUEHUETENANGO
Area: 750 ha
Altitude range: 6500 - 8000 feet
Type of soil and predominant element: Loam-Clay
Shade trees: Inga

 

Climatic characteristics

Average temperature: 22°C
Annual rainfall: 1600mm
Relative humidity: 75%

 

Coffee production characteristics

Harvest season: January to April
Drying process: Sun and dryer
Mill: Wet and dry
Annual production: 5000 (69-Kg bags)

 

Coffee lot to auction
Rank: 1

Coffee lot: 18 (69-Kg bags)
Varieties: Pacamara

Cup characteristics
Sample: 174
Cupping description

Very complex 25, huge body 24 well balanced 20, very transparent 14 clean sweet 18, layers of fruits 24 harmonious acidity16, consistent 18 red apple acidity 6, buttery, 11 creamy14, heavy syrupy14, caramel 7, , exceptionally long floral citric finish 26, creamy mouth clinging body 20, peaches 15 orange 13, wine, 13 plums 5, complex aroma 24, spices13, citrus, 4 delicate sweet savory- sweet herbal, 9 cardoman spice aroma 8

Flavor Sweetness Acidity Clean Cup Finish Balance Mouth-Feel Overall
7.45 7.325 7.1 6.975 7.075 7.075 7.15 7.525
Score: 93.675
 
 

Previous Awards  


Cup of Excellence®2002, The Exceptional Cup®2004, The Exceptional Cup®2005, Cup of Excellence®2006, Cup of Excellence®2007, Cup of Excellence®2008


 
 
 
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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