Drekka Coffee Roasters

Candied lime, Ел Салвадор

Weight: 250

33.25 лв. Sale Save
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What impressed us with this coffee?

We chose this lot because it shows exactly what we value in Central American coffees: balance over excess, sweetness with structure, and processing that enhances the coffee rather than dominating it. It's equally rewarding as a clean espresso or a rounded filter, where its honeyed depth and citrus clarity really shine.

TASTE NOTES

  • Cocoa
  • Toffee
  • Lime
ALTITUDE

1400 m

PROCESSING METHOD

Honey

ORIGIN

Chalatenango

MANUFACTURER

Irene del Socorro Sosa

VARIETY

  • Pacamara

FOR THE COFFEE

This Pacamara comes from Finca Talquesalar, owned and run by Irene del Socorro Sosa in the Chalatenango region of northern El Salvador, an area known for cooler temperatures, high elevations, and some of the country's most expressive microlots .

Irene's farm sits at 1,400 masl and is planted with a small but diverse mix of varieties, including Pacamara and Gesha, alongside citrus trees. The Pacamara selection stands out for its structure and clarity, a variety known for large bean size, pronounced sweetness, and a flavor profile that can balance weight with brightness when handled carefully.

The coffee is honey processed: cherries are picked ripe, depulped on the day of harvest, and dried with their mucilage intact on raised African beds for 18–27 days. This slower, controlled drying allows sugars to develop gradually, resulting in a cup that is both sweet and textural, without losing definition.

In the cup, the coffee opens with cacao and toffee, followed by golden raisin sweetness and a fresh lime lift that keeps everything vibrant. The acidity is tangy but integrated, supporting a creamy mouthfeel and a long, fruit-sweet finish. It's a coffee that feels composed rather than loud - layered, comforting, and quietly complex.

SIP, FLAVOR, REAPEAT!

Our coffee roasting adventure began in 2021, when we decided to “roast things ourselves” for the Bulgarian Aeropress Championship. What started with Roest grew into something much more serious (and delicious). In 2024, we upgraded to the Stronghold S7 Pro – because if we’re going to make magic, let’s make it with the best coffee roaster. Every coffee in our selection passes the “Wow!” test on the cupping table and must score at least 2 points to make the team (i.e. be liked by at least two of our team of three). Head roaster Hristo is the man behind every roasted bean – a perfectionist who won’t approve a profile until the cup is magical. Every customer is a tester whose feedback we can’t wait to read and hear so we can get better.