Honduras San Isidro Microorganism

Honduras San Isidro Microorganism

Coffee Tree Roastery

About This Coffee

This small-lot coffee is from Katia Duke's San Isidro farm in Santa Bárbara, Honduras, at 1,400-1,600 meters altitude. It uses a controlled microorganism fermentation process where carefully selected natural yeasts and bacteria are introduced during fermentation, similar to a sourdough starter. This allows the coffee's sugars and acids to interact in unique ways that enhance sweetness, fruit character, and depth. The varieties are Catuai and Pacas. The coffee is roasted medium to balance clarity and body, with flavor notes of berry jam, juicy sweetness, honeyed caramel, and a complex, evolving finish. This is a rare lot produced in limited quantity.

Origin

Santa Barbara (Honduras)

Flavor Notes

Caramelized, Berry Jam

Roast Level

Medium

Processing

Controlled Microorganism Fermentation

Typology

Arabica
Catuai, Pacas
CT

Coffee Tree Roastery

Opened in 1988 as Toronto's first on site roastery, Coffee Tree Roastery has been a fixture of the Bloor West Village neighborhood for over three decades. Inspired by the aroma of roasting coffee along the Champs Elysees and the ritual of Parisian cafe au lait, the founders set out to bring that same experience to their community. Today, beans are roasted on an American made San Franciscan barrel roaster, with the process visible to visitors most days from their shop at 2412 Bloor Street West. Long before ethical sourcing became a trend, Coffee Tree championed Fair Trade, organic, UTZ, and Rainforest Alliance certified coffees, reflecting a commitment to both quality and the well being of farming communities.

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