El Salvador - Anny Ruth Red Bourbon Natural
El Salvador - Anny Ruth Red Bourbon Natural

El Salvador - Anny Ruth Red Bourbon Natural

Regular price $22.00
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Dive into the rich tapestry of flavor with Ryder Roasters' El Salvador Red Bourbon Natural. This exquisite coffee, born from the fertile lands of El Salvador, is a symphony of taste for enthusiasts of all ages. The red bourbon variety, renowned for its deep and complex profile, weaves together the indulgent notes of chocolate, the earthy whisper of nuts, and the vibrant zing of red fruits. Masterfully processed with a natural method, it's a perfect match for filter brewing. Each cup is a celebration, a journey through the harmonious blend of Salvadoran tradition and the artistry of coffee.

from : El Salvador

grower : Anny Ruth Pimentel

process : natural

variety : red bourbon

tastes like : chocolate, nuts, red fruits

yummy on : filter

roasted degree :  411°

All bags come as 12oz and choice of whole or ground beans. Bottles come as 4oz whole beans.

El Salvador Story

Salvador Pérez, born beneath the shadow of the Izalco volcano in El Salvador, harbored a dream as vast as the Pacific Ocean that stretched beyond his homeland. With the echo of cowboy tales reaching his ears, Salvador set forth on a journey that would see him trading the tropical warmth of Central America for the rugged promise of the American West.

Arriving in a frontier town, Salvador brought with him the spirit of Izalco, blending the vibrant hues of his Salvadoran roots with the dusty trails of the Wild West. His dreams, wrapped in the silhouette of a cowboy's hat, took shape against the backdrop of prairies and canyons.

From the cobbled streets of Izalco to the sun-kissed plains of the West, Salvador Pérez transformed. The rhythms of his youth blended seamlessly with the clip-clop of hooves as he learned the ways of the cowboy. The cowboy boots that once navigated the volcanic terrain now stirred the dust of the frontier.

In the heart of the West, Salvador found not just a new home but a canvas upon which his dreams unfolded. The aroma of coffee from Izalco mingled with the scent of leather and sagebrush, as Salvador Pérez, a cowboy from El Salvador, rode beneath skies that knew no borders, chasing the horizon of his dreams.