Bags 275
Warehouses Oakland
Finca Santo Tomas Perdido | Jorge and Javier Torrebiarte
950 - 1600 masl
Caturra, Catimor, Obatá, and Sarchimor
Volcanic loam
San Lucas Toliman, Department Solola, Guatemala
Washed
September - January
Conventional
Sourcing Details
Lake Atitlan is likely one of the most iconic landmarks in Guatemala. If you take your eye off the shimmering beauty of the lake for a moment, you may notice the coffee plants growing on the surrounding mountains. Santo Tomas Perdido, a 1000 hectares estate, has been part of that mountain landscape for three generations of the Torrebiarte family. The majesty of the estate has a story to match. It is said that the apostles were directed to meet in the most beautiful place on earth and when they arrived at Lake Atitlan they could not find Thomas (the lost saint). Eventually he was found at the location of the estate and when asked why he was there he replied that it was the most beautiful place on earth where they had agreed to meet. Three generations of the Torrebiate family could not agree more. Today, Jorge and Javier, who are brothers and the newest generation of the Torrebiarte family, manage the estate.
Processing Details
In addition to implementing the renovations that have taken Santo Tomas Perdido to a new level, the Torrebiarte brothers also have all of the tools to manage the entire post harvest details. Cherries meticulously selected based on ripeness are transported to the mill where they are sorted, depulped, fermented, washed and mechanically dried.
Exporting Details
Dried parchment is transported to a dry mill in Guatemala City managed by los Volcanes Coffee, which partners with the Torrebiarte family to ensure quality control and traceability. Mild weather in Guatemala City provides ideal conditions for storing parchment in the warehouse until it is time to export. The mill is equipped with multiple pieces of equipment to sort green coffee typical in most dry mills, such as gravity beds, screens and electronic eyes.