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ALBERTO & ROBERTO PORTILLO

Specs

 

Producer     Alberto & Roberto Portillo

Farm             Finca Don Pancho

Region         El Cielito, Santa Barbara, Honduras

Harvest       Spring 2024

Varieties      Parainema & Gesha

Process       Washed

Altitude        1,450 masl

Importer     Quest

 

THE PORTILLO FAMILY

Producer Profile

Finca Don Pancho, in El Cielito, Santa Barbara, Honduras is owned by Alberto Portille and run with the help of his father, Roberto. Alberto is a third generation coffee producer, and the farm results from family effort. Alberto learned coffee production from his father, balancing studying in the mornings and working on the farm in the afternoons. After graduating in 2012, he left to pursue other ventures while continuing to help his father run the business side of the farm. In 2021, Alberto migrated to the US but continues to work with his father virtually. The farm is planted with Parainema and Gesha varieties, and this lot is a field blend of the two.

Santa Barbara

Coffee profiles from Santa Barbara are among our favourite, however, the region is anything but easy to grow coffee in. In the high altitudes of Santa Barbara, producers can experience very cold temperatures combined with heavy rainfall that can combine to cause cherries not to ripen and for leaves to die on the tree. These same cold and wet conditions can also make processing very difficult.

Field Blend

Parainema is a rust resistant variety is well adapted to medium altitudes, has good quality potential at high altitudes. It is a Sarchimor related variety made by IHCAFE, the Honduran Coffee Institute.

​​The famed and highly sought-after Gesha variety is originally from Ethiopia. It was transported to Latin America in the 1950s where it was noted for its tolerance to leaf rust. In 2005, the variety was "rediscovered" when it won that year's Best of Panama competition. Since then, it has broken price records at auction year after year and has been planted by farmers across Latin America hoping to secure high prices.

The variety itself is highly demanding, and it requires high elevations in order to really deliver the exceptional floral, jasmine and stone fruit cup characteristics it is so famous for. There are actually several genetically distinct varieties that carry the name Gesha, and most have been traced back to landraces from the same geographic area in Ethiopia.

Washed

Alberto’s process starts by handpicking and selecting the ripest cherries and then floating and de-pulping them that same afternoon. It is then dry-fermented for between 15 hours, washed, and placed to dry on raised beds. Depending on the weather, the drying process lasts from 10 to 16 days.

TRANSPARENCY

IMPORTER

The Coffee Quest

FARMGATE PRICING

What's this?

FOB: "Freight on board," usually the price paid to the coffee exporter for coffee ready to ship. This includes price paid to the producer as well as milling, warehousing and transportation costs plus any intermediaries' fees and export costs.

Farmgate: the price paid by the exporter or other buyer to the producer or producer organization.

$3.45 USD per lb

FOB PRICING

$4.00 USD per lb

SUBTEXT PAID

$5.10 USD per lb

LOT SIZE

Total lot size of 690 kg. Subtext purchased 138 kg.

RELATIONSHIP LENGTH

This is both the first year Quest has worked with the Portillo family and the first year we have purchased their coffee.

QUALITY

Subtext cupping score of 86