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Marcala, Honduras
Honduras growing region

Marcala, in the La Paz department of western Honduras, holds the distinction of being Central America's pioneer in protected origin labelling: 'Café Marcala' became Honduras's first Denomination of Origin, recognised in 2005. Grown by cooperative-organised smallholders between about 1,200 and 1,700 metres, often in shade and under organic certification, Marcala coffees are sweet and balanced — milk chocolate, caramel, citrus, and a gentle acidity. The region helped reposition Honduras, long the largest Central American producer by volume, as a credible specialty origin, and its rust-tolerant Lempira variety became important after the leaf-rust crisis of 2012–2013 devastated regional yields.
At a glance
- Altitude: 1200–1700 masl
- Typical varieties: Bourbon, Catuai, Caturra, Lempira
- Common processes: Washed
- Harvest: 12, 1, 2, 3
Climate
Highland tropical climate with a dry harvest season, often shade-grown.
Soil & terroir
Fertile mountain soils, frequently farmed organically.
Coffees demonstrating this
From our catalog of in-stock beans.

Honduras · Washed
Arturo Paz - Itacayo Gesha
Black & White Coffee Roasters · $28
Delicate washed Geisha from Honduras with floral, tropical, and tea-like characteristics.

Honduras · Washed
Nahun Fernandez - Gesha
Black & White Coffee Roasters · $28
Immaculately processed Geisha from Honduras with soft florals and stone fruit notes.

Honduras · Washed
Benjamin Paz - La Salsa SL28
Black & White Coffee Roasters · $18.25
Delicate Honduran washed SL28 with floral and black currant notes.
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