El Salvador Los Pirineos Pacamara - black honey
Los Pirineos, Diego Baraona, Usulutan
black honey, 1400 m
Pacamara
Diego Baraona is the fifth generation to run the Los Pirineos farm in Usulután, El Salvador, since 2020. He is continuing his family's 130-year-old legacy and we are delighted to count him among our friends. The farm is located at 1400 meters on the slope of a volcano and therefore benefits from a unique microclimate.
This Pacamara was black honey processed. After harvesting, the ripe cherries are depulped, leaving the pulp intact. The cherries are then dried in the shade on raised beds for around 25 days until they have reached the ideal moisture content.