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2008 El Salvador Cup of Excellence® Winning Farms - Auction June 5, 2008
Lot#: 34 Anabella Salaverria Rodriguez - Cerro de Oro
Cerro de Oro Cerro de Oro Cerro de Oro

Overview

The Salaverría sisters, Anabella and María Alicia, are the proud and dedicated owners of Finca Cerro de Oro. Their childhood was full of coffee experiences: “The love for coffee has been part of our family legacy, and our best teacher has been our father”. Since they were very young, they accompanied him to watch over the plantations, check the labors and spent their whole vacations and holidays in the family’s mill located in Salcoatitán, a little town in the Sonsonate department. These days, all this knowledge is being passed on to their own daughters, Ana Paola and Cristina Leonor, so that they learn to love their coffee, the farm, and the people that work in, so that they keep their legacy.

Cerro de Oro was acquired more than 90 years ago and was baptized by the sister’s great grand father, Francisco Salaverría, who was one of the coffee growing pioneers in the Juayúa area. Since then, the farm has been in the family’s hands, and has passed from generation to generation, until in 1991 their father Julio Cesar Salaverría passed the farm to them, and last year gave them both total management and rights over the farm.

The lot was personally selected to participate in this year’s CoE and came from a smaller plot of the farm called “Orizabal”. They chose this specific plot because it’s 100% bourbon and grown at an altitude of 1,390 masl. The lot was harvested at the cherry’s optimum ripeness and was sent daily to the mill during 3 days. As owners, Anabella and María Alicia attribute the farm’s success at this year’s CoE to various reasons, but the most important are the harvesting practices, the soil, and the detailed labor of the pickers.

Their projects for this year include the repair of the farm manager’s house, and the various water tanks they use to provide the other three families that live in the farm. Also they plan on buying ecofriendly-kitchens for all of them. 20 people live inside the farm, and 90 people work there at harvest time.

Additional information
Coffee varieties: Bourbon
Type of Shade: Ingas, Guachipilin, Chilamate, Oak, Cipress, Copalchi, Cedar, etc.
Average Annual Rainfall: 3,500 mm
Average Temperature: 20º C
Type of Soil: Clayish loam
Annual Production: (60kg) 540 bags
Mill and company where lot was process: Cooperativa Cuzcachapa de R.L.
Other crops: Bananas Fauna: Birds: Woodpeckers, talapos, gualcachias, doves, Magpie, Torogoz. Small mammals: Taltuza, Rabbit, Squirrels, etc.

GPS Coordinates:
Latitude: N 13º 50’ 36.1’’
Longitude: W 89º 46’ 42.9’’

Property Characteristics: Coffee Characteristics:
Farm: Cerro de Oro
Farmer: Anabella Salaverria Rodriguez
Rank: 34
City: Apaneca, Ahuachapán
Region: Apaneca-Ilamatepec Mountain Range
Country: El Salvador
Farm Size: 28.00 Hectares
Coffee growing area: 28.00 Hectares
Altitude: 1350 masl
Certification: None
Variety: Bourbón
Processing System: Washed & Sun-dried
Lot Size: 37 bags
International Jury Score: 84.10
Cupping Number #: HLB-538
Price: 3.15 USD
Winning Bidder: KATOCOFFEE Inc.
Jury Descriptions: clean (9), sweet (6), delicate (3), elegant (1), creamy mouthfeel (3)
Please Note: If a number appears in brackets next to a description it indicates the number of jurors that agreed with that particular decription.

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