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El Salvador

Montecarlos PacamaraEducation Lot

$21.25
Notes of Butterscotch, Toasted Almonds, Orange
From the farm that produced the world’s first commercial pacamara crop in the early 1990's, this 2024 pacamara variety separation from Montecarlos continues to exemplify what unique plant genetics can bring to the cup. Expect many of the deeply sweet flavors we’ve come to love from this coffee each year: butterscotch and brown butter complimented by rich cocoa and toasted almonds, all nicely balanced by a subtle orange-like acidity.
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Lot:

Montecarlos Pacamara Education Lot 2024

  • Apaneca, El Salvador
  • Pacamara
  • Wet Process
  • 1600–1800 masl
  • Notes
    Butterscotch, Toasted Almonds, Orange
  • April 30, 2024
  • August 07, 2024
  • Release Date
    January 21, 2025
  • Volume
    750 lbs
  • $6.00 /lb
  • $6.39 /lb

Montecarlos and the Pacamara Variety: A Story of Innovation and Vision

In the mid-1980’s Carlos Batres was living in London representing El Salvador at the International Coffee Organization. During this time the coffee market was regulated by quotas. The quota system temporarily broke down, due to the 1985 drought in Brazil, and Carlos went back to live in El Salvador representing Goldman Sachs and General Foods Maxwell House. During this time Carlos also inherited a farm and happened to come across the Pacamara variety which had just been released by the El Salvadorian government, who had been working on crossing the pacas and maragogipe varieties since the 1960s. Carlos happened to be in need of seed stock with which to plant his newly obtained farm and the Pacamara variety was an interesting prospect.

Carlos Batres at Montecarlos Estate in El Salvador

The laboratory had achieved its breeding goal of getting the productivity of the pacas (a spontaneous bourbon mutation discovered in El Salvador in the 1940’s) with the large size of the maragogipe (a spontaneous typica mutation discovered in Brazil in the 1870’s). Carlos Batres foresaw its marketing potential and bought most of the material they had available in 1987, 1988, 1989, and 1990 to plant and develop on Montecarlos. He produced the world’s first commercial pacamara crop in 1992-93 and started marketing it in Europe based on its size, and not the cup, since the specialty movement had not yet picked up in the world. The coffee was sold primarily in France and Italy, where it was marketed as a substitute for maragogipe, which had practically disappeared from the market.

By the late 1990s and early 2000s the specialty movement was taking shape in the US and the Pacamara variety had started to gain broader recognition. However, it was not until Starbucks brought it into the market as a Montecarlos “Black Apron Exclusive” in 2004 that the variety became well known. At the same time, specialty coffee shined another spotlight on the variety in the 2004 El Salvador Cup of Excellence. Since then, Carlos has shared Pacamara trees with other farmers in El Salvador. He is rightfully very proud of his role as one of the variety’s main pioneers and at Montecarlos, it continues to be the flagship variety.