El Salvador Santa Isobel
Pricing & Formats
| Format | Price | /250g |
|---|---|---|
| 220g | £7.60 | £8.64 |
| 500g | £16.35 | £8.18 |
| 1kg Best | £32.50 | £8.13 |
About this Product
Introducing Our El Salvador Santa Isabel Coffee
Our El Salvador Santa Isabel coffee is a tribute to heritage, harmony, and the high-altitude richness of the Cacahuatique Mountains. Grown by the Hernández family, who have been cultivating coffee for over four generations, this specialty lot reflects a deep respect for both the land and the community it sustains.
Santa Isabel is located in the Tecapa-Chinameca mountain range, perched on the volcanic slopes of Volcán de San Miguel at an altitude of 1,000 – 1,200 MASL. This region, known for its fertile volcanic soil and tropical microclimate, offers the perfect environment for Bourbon and Pacas varietals to thrive. The farm is shaded by a canopy of native ingas and trees, providing a biodiverse sanctuary for birds and wildlife, and contributing to the layered complexity in the cup.
The coffee is carefully cultivated across several small ranches before being processed at the Santa Isabel mill – named in honour of Isabel Hernández, the family’s grandfather and a key figure in expanding the farm’s legacy. Each bean carries the story of the family’s devotion, from the early days of great-grandfather Cesario to the community-driven leadership of Victor Hernández.
Expect a beautifully balanced cup with bright acidity, notes of cashew, black tea and grapefruit.
Origin Of El Salvador Coffee
El Salvador’s coffee story is one of resilience, heritage, and exceptional quality. Nestled in the heart of Central America, this small yet mountainous country has built a global reputation for producing some of the world’s finest specialty coffees – thanks to its rich volcanic soil, high altitudes, and generations of dedicated coffee farmers.
Coffee arrived in El Salvador in the mid-19th century and quickly became a cornerstone of its economy and identity. Over time, what began as an export crop evolved into a deeply rooted cultural tradition. Today, many of the country’s most celebrated coffees are grown by multi-generational families on small farms, where the craft is passed down like heirlooms.
El Salvador is home to iconic coffee-growing regions such as Santa Ana, Chalatenango, and the Tecapa-Chinameca range. These areas are defined by steep slopes, fertile volcanic terrain, and ideal altitudes ranging from 1,000 to 1,800 MASL. Varietals like Bourbon, Pacas, Pacamara, and Catuaí flourish here, prized for their clarity, sweetness, and elegant acidity.
Coffee from El Salvador is often described as clean and refined, with tasting notes ranging from citrus and stone fruit to caramel and cocoa. Beyond flavour, it reflects a deep connection between land, people, and tradition. Whether processed naturally or washed, Salvadoran coffee tells a story of craftsmanship, innovation, and pride – making it a favourite among roasters and baristas worldwide.
Producer: Hernandez family, Santa Isabel Coffee
Region: Usulután & San Miguel
Altitude: 1000 – 1250 masl
Process: Washed
Variety: Bourbon, Pacas, and Catimora