Head Roaster Message:
"Ignacios Pacamara truly represents the pinnacle of El Salvadorian Pacamara. Both in the way the tropical fruits are layered as well as the intensity level thereof. The flavour notes of peaches, strawberry and Hubba Bubba-gum just jumps at you from the cup!"
/Lars
Roast process:
Pacamara can be difficult to roast if you’re new to it, especially when processed according to the natural method. The beans need enough heat early on to ensure proper inner bean development but also require a soft touch towards the first crack so as not to run away and become unnecessarily dark and bitter. Big beans and low density can cause a perfect storm for an uncontrolled roast profile so focus is a must.
Señor Ignacio Sosa
Chalatenango holds a special place in our hearts as it represents the start of our Lykke journey. The region has some of the countries best conditions to produce excellent coffees and a farmer that has really taken advantage of this is Ignacio Sosa.
His farm Las Pilas is situated at 1600 meters of elevation, right next to the border to Honduras. 2023 was the first year we had the privilege of meeting him and his family when they greeted us in their house for fresh fruits and coffee from the farm. The varieties Ignacio grows here are Pacamara and Geisha. On the property they've constructed a state-of-the-art drying house with elevated tables where they dry their freshly picked coffees safe and sound.
This particular lot of Pacamara stood out for us with its high intensity in flavours. The peaches and strawberry- notes just hit us in the face as we were surpling through the cups and left us with a huge smile on our faces. A smile to represent the sheer joy of being able to offer if here in Scandinavia, but as well since it represents the spark to a great relationship with Ignacio for many years to come!
Sustainability
Grown in harmony with people and planet - without middle persons.
Flavour
Perfectly roasted coffee, with the taste of origin, terroir and process of the coffee.
Cultivating Happiness
We aim that nothing and no one will be harmed when you enjoy a good cup of coffee!
FAQ
Within the coffee industry there is a multitude of certifications to be found. All with varying levels and criteria’s for farmers to comply with.
For us, organic is about much more than a seal on a coffee bag. And through our business model our aim is to achieve greater impact.
Read the full story in our Sustainability Report.
Traditionally robusta has the reputation of being of inferior quality. And comparing it to the Arabica beans, it sure presents a much rougher flavour profile. With ongoing climate change, robusta will have to play a bigger role in the future, as it can withstand tougher conditions. So we simply want to see how good we can make it and at the same time cater to the espresso drinker that doesn't appreciate coffee being fruity and full of acidity.
If you want to know more about robusta, you can read our sustainability report here: Sustainability Journey
Our consumer coffee bags are 100% compostable, made up of paper and starch from leftover scraps of corn and sugar. They are also printed with environmentally friendly ink.
(If it is not composted in an active compost they can be recycled as paper)
This is becouse thay are espresso and are not suited for filter coffee. If you still whant to try them as filter coffee we suggest our grinder that you can find here:
Fellow Opus Conical Burr Grinder
NANO POCKET GRINDER
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