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Overview
In the mountain Range of Apaneca-Ilamatepec we find “Las
Victorias” farm, established in the mid 19th hundreds by the philanthropist
General Francisco Menéndez who later became President of El Salvador from
1885 to 1890 just like the story of winning farm El Trapiche, after his
death, his daughter Juana Menendez and her husband Mister Gustavo Magaña
Salazar noticed the magnificent quality of coffee produced by the exceptional
land, and decided to extend their cultivation area by acquiring the neighbouring
farms.
La Guerra I is one of them. The Magaña’s family developed
it into what it is today which has been conveyed by its rich and supreme
soil for a long time.
This property has been flourishing with Bourbon coffee
for more than 150 years. The coffee’s quality and great flavour is guaranteed
by seed selection from lush trees in different areas of the property.
Through five generations, the Magaña’s have learned experience,
love and pride towards coffee growing. They have improved the quality by
using the best cultural practices available to them. This has allowed the
coffee’s recognition at national and international levels.
Other Statistics
Average Annual Rainfall: 1,800 mm
Average Temperature: 30 ºC
Type of Soil: Sandy Loam Volcanic
Type of Shade: Mostly Ingas, balsam, cypress, cedar, guachipilin
Annual Production: 377.98 bags (60kg)
Mill and company where lot was process: Beneficio San Miguel - COEX, S.A.
de C.V.
Latitude: 13º 53' 19.8" Longitude: 89º 49' 9.25"
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