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Santa Ana

El Salvador
Santa Ana, El Salvador coffee growing region — watercolor illustration
Altitude 1,200-1,800m
Climate Subtropical highland with Pacific influence
Soil Volcanic ash and pumice from Santa Ana volcano
Harvest November-February

About

Santa Ana encompasses the slopes around Central America's highest active volcano and the historic Finca El Carmen, where the Pacas mutation of Bourbon was first discovered in 1949. The department's long history of quality-focused estate production has maintained El Salvador's reputation in specialty markets through decades of political and economic upheaval. Santa Ana coffees display classic El Salvadoran character with balanced acidity, medium body, and warm flavors of caramel, toasted almond, and mild citrus. The region's shade-grown tradition under native trees preserves biodiversity and soil quality. Santa Ana serves as an important gateway for specialty buyers seeking consistent, well-processed Central American lots.

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