Honduras Coffee Farm

Nestled in the highlands of Honduras, the Cerro Azul region is known for its lush mountains, cool temperatures, and rich volcanic soils — perfect conditions for coffee cultivation. Frequent mist and steady rainfall create a slow maturation process, allowing cherries to develop layered sweetness and balanced acidity. Coffee has been part of this area’s culture for generations, providing both a livelihood and a point of pride for local farming families.

This coffee is produced by Coop Cafetalera Siguatepeque Limitada (COHORSIL), a cooperative made up of smallholder farmers dedicated to quality and sustainability. COHORSIL provides training, technical assistance, and shared facilities, empowering producers to improve yields while caring for the land. The cooperative invests in social programs that support education and reforestation, reinforcing coffee’s role as a force for community growth.

Our Honduras coffee is sourced from the Cerro Azul region, grown at 1,200–1,600 meters. The Typica, Bourbon, and Catuai varieties are fully washed and sun-dried, and certified SHG (Strictly High Grown) and EP (European Preparation) — marks of exceptional quality and careful sorting. The result is a medium-dark roast with notes of apple, dark chocolate, and nuts.