Nelson Ramirez

We Taste: Pomegranate, Wild Honey, Butterscotch

Sale price£13.50

One of our favourite returning coffees is back! This honey processed Honduras coffee was produced by Nelson Ramirez, a producer we've been purchasing coffee from, with the help of our friends at Langdon Coffee Merchants for going on five years. 

You can expect high sweetness and a syrupy body. Coffees like this is why we love coffee from Honduras so much.

Size: 200g
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Nelson Ramirez

Nelson Ramirez is the third generation of coffee producers in his family. When he was 18 years old, he went to study agronomy at university and after graduating, worked for a food industry company. However, he always longed to have and work on a farm of coffee.

In his own words, “In 2007, I knew this region and I loved the potential to produce coffee of good quality. The next year, a friend called me and tell me that a man sold a great property on "El Cielito". I visited the farm and bought it immediately; that year I worked to rejuvenate the plants and started to produce coffee... In 2009, I prepared the first micro-lot, thank Angel Paz of San Vicente Mill, and could sell it as specialty coffee.”

In recent years, Nelson has worked to reduce the amount of waste his production generates. In addition to reusing the water he uses for washing his coffee, he has also built vermicompost facilities where he processes the pulp and part of the wastewater. This is very positive for the environment in the region and incredibly unique.

Santa Barbara, Honduras

Located in the Central American coffee belt, Honduras sits among some of the strongest players in the global coffee trade. Making a name for itself in recent years, Honduras has become just as refined and sought after as its neighbours, producing some globally recognised and awarded coffees.

The peaks and plateaus of Honduras make it a perfectly diverse country for coffee growing, offering a variety of altitudes and climates to allow coffee to flourish in a multitude of ways.

Honey

The honey process is a hybrid processing method where the beans are pulped then left to dry in a layer of mucilage and dried like the natural process. This processing method involves raking and agitating the coffee hourly for the first 6-10 hours then once a day for 6-8 days.

Our Relationship:

Nelson Ramirez x Cairngorm Coffee

We've been purchasing coffee from Nelson Ramirez for over 5 years, typically showcasing one of his coffees as part of our festive range. We're incredibly impressed with the coffees that Nelson Ramirez produces, and are proud to be long standing supporters of his coffees.

Varietal

Paraneima

Growing Altitude

1,550 masl

Brewing Suggestion

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Recommended Resting Period

5 days

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