About this Coffee
Coffee is a crop, and, by its very nature, will be inherently different in its flavor every single harvest. This could not be truer when it comes to our honey and natural processes.
Each year, our specialty processes change and we adapt to find a new roast profile that will suit that particular coffee harvest the best way possible, but we typically lean closer to a light roast with natural and honey processes to really bring out the natural terroir of the coffees. For those open to an untraditional and extraordinary cup, we recommend Honeys and Naturals as they will maintain more of a juiciness and tea like body from their processing methodologies. All of this being said, we highly recommend pushing your coffee boundaries and trying out one of these delicious and uncommon coffees in your next order!
Origin Story:
Finca La Unica was the second coffee farm added to the Alma Family Farms lineup and also where the beans of our Honey Process roast are grown and harvested each year. Leticia, one of the co-owners of Alma and a 5th generation coffee farmer, is the owner of Finca La Unica, and she is very proud of its high altitude, beauty, and sustainable coffee growing practices that respect and preserve Finca La Unica’s natural surroundings. When Leticia first took over La Unica, most of the land had been used for cattle grazing; However, with the help of the amazing farm team, Finca La Unica has blossomed to include perfectly aligned rows of coffee trees, strategically placed shade trees, and wild fruit and fauna to be found throughout. It is truly a picture perfect coffee farm!
Leticia wanted to take advantage of Finca La Unica’s high altitude and decided to do something that had never been done by the Finca T team before: experiment with Honey and Natural Processing. So, we began consulting with agronomists and the Honduran Coffee Institute (IHCAFE) until we finally began tasting processing results we were proud of.
Today, our honey and natural processing story has made leaps and bounds from its genesis. With new processing facilities and dry milling equipment to ensure consistent quality, we have perfected our practices taste the improvement each and every coffee harvest. You can learn more about how our family farms process honey and natural coffees in our full-length coffee processing guide here.
Roast: Light-Medium Roast
Tasting Notes: Honey-Drizzled Mango, Cherry, Grilled Pineapple
Process: Honey Process
Region: Copan, Honduras
Farm: Finca La Unica
Altitude: 1,400 Meters