PREMIUM
Quality in every
coffee bean
Explore the richness and diversity of our export-quality coffees, carefully cultivated in the most fertile mountains of Honduras. From specialty beans to classic blends, every cup tells a story of tradition, quality, and commitment to sustainability. We bring the authentic Honduran flavor to the world, ensuring that every sip is an unforgettable experience.
Strictly High Grown
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Cultivated: Strictly at high altitudes above 1200 meters above sea level.
Characteristics: Its slower development allows the coffee to absorb more nutrients, resulting in a denser bean with enhanced flavor and healthy compounds. It maintains a lively acidity with a velvety taste, fruity fragrance, and smooth body, scoring 80/82.
Appearance: Bluish-green color, with a very wrinkled and compact roast.
Preparation: Estimated between 8 to 18 defects.
Hg (High Grown)
- Cultivated: Between 900 and 1200 meters above sea level.
Characteristics: This bean is uniform in the cup, with mild acidity, a medium to full body, and no harshness, scoring 77/79 (SCAA).
Appearance: Dark green or deep green color.
Preparation: Estimated between 18 and 40 defects.
Organic
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Cultivated: Strictly at high altitudes above 1200 meters above sea level.
Characteristics: A coffee free of agrochemicals, certified by authorized certifying bodies, contributing to environmental preservation. It has smoother and sweeter flavors, offering significant health benefits by providing antioxidants and vitamins.
Appearance: Dark with a lighter surface, featuring a color reminiscent of amber and earth.
Others (Stock Lot)
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Cultivated: Between 900 and 1200 meters above sea level.
Characteristics: Flat or weak, slightly rough to dry.
Appearance: Pale green to yellowish color, with very uneven roasting.
Preparation: Commercialized with a high number of defects, ranging from 120 to 1000 defects.
Height and Flavor
in Every Bean
Discover how the heights of our farms enhance the unique profiles of our coffees: smooth, fruity and vibrant. Altitude makes a difference in every sip!
COPAN
Coffee with a sweet aroma, balanced and round body, chocolate flavor, and a persistent finish.
Location
Includes the departments of Copán, Ocotepeque, and Santa Bárbara.
Rainfall: 1300-2300 mm
Temperature: 16 – 24°C
Shade Type: Inga, Fruit Trees, Forest
Varieties: Bourbon, Catuaí, and Caturra.
Harvest: November to March.
OPALACA
Characteristics
An aromatic coffee with fine and delicate acidity, well-balanced, a soft body, and tropical flavors such as grapes and berries, with a sweet finish.
Location
Includes the departments of Santa Bárbara, Intibucá, and Lempira.
Rainfall: 1350-1900 mm
Temperature: 14 – 22°C
Shade Type: Inga, Fruit Trees, Forest
Varieties: Bourbon, Catuaí, Caturra, and Typica.
Harvest: November to February.
MONTECILLOS
Characteristics
Coffee with a sweet and fruity aroma, a lively and bright flavor, a velvety body with notes of orange and peach, and a lingering finish.
Location
Includes the departments of La Paz, Comayagua, Santa Bárbara, and Intibucá.
Rainfall: 1300-2300 mm
Temperature: 14 – 22°C
Shade Type: Inga, Fruit Trees, Forest, Pine
Varieties: Bourbon, Catuaí, Caturra, and Pacas
Harvest: November to April
AGALTA
Characteristics
Coffee with aromas of caramel and chocolate, vibrant acidity with diverse tropical flavors, and a sweet aftertaste.
Location
Includes the departments of Olancho, Yoro, Atlántida, and Colón.
Rainfall: 1300-1950 mm
Temperature: 16 – 24°C
Shade Type: Inga, Fruit Trees, Forest
Varieties: Bourbon, Typica, and Caturra.
Harvest: November to March.
EL PARAISO
A coffee with a sweet fragrance, lively acidity, and a soft body, featuring citrus flavors and a long finish.
Location
Includes the departments of El Paraíso, part of Choluteca, and Francisco Morazán.
Rainfall: 950-1950 mm
Temperature: 16 – 24°C
Shade Type: Inga, Fruit Trees, Forest
Varieties: Catuaí and Caturra.
Harvest: November to March.
Certifications
It is the gradual incorporation of sustainable environmental and social practices that meet the requirements of different regulations and compliance, both private and public, in coffee farms.
In processing plants like Global Coffee Group, we guarantee the integrity of the product through the physical and documentary segregation of the Coffee
Series of procedures that allow us to follow the evolution process of a product in each of its stages, guaranteeing knowledge of the origin and destination of each product.
Promotes improvements in agricultural practices with particular emphasis on the protection of wildlife and the environment, now incorporating the establishment of Good Social Practices that Include legal compliance
Certification for first-grade organizations, which guarantees a minimum price to the producer group and a premium that guarantees the development of a plan that guarantees the social improvement of organizations and their producers, also adds the protection of wildlife and the environment and good social practices.
