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Costa Rican Alajuela SHB EP – El Poeta

New Crop Costa! Regular Price $8.25/Lb
Bright floral notes balancing with nutty & chocolaty undertones. Medium bodied and clean. A great example of a Costa profile. A sweeter edge to this cup but it doesn’t linger, the dryer nuttiness is what stays on the tongue. Great from medium to dark roasts, can be a little bright/citric at light roasts.

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Description

It begins and ends with Cafe de Altura de San Ramon, which owns and operates a state-of-the-art mill designed to receive cherries from many small farms and consistently process this well-balanced regional blend. Cherries are placed in a large tank with water to remove the less dense and damaged beans which float. Next, the cherries are depulped and passed through a demucilager that mechanically strips the mucilage from the beans.  

All of this is done with recycled water. The washed beans move down from the wet mill through a long, elevated conveyor belt into a machine that uses forced air to shed any remaining water. The coffee then passes through a series of dryers to gently reduce the moisture to 11 percent. This happens in a matter of just over 72 hours (about 3 days), which seems fast until you stop to consider that not a minute is wasted in the process. Then, the coffee is rested for at least a month in silos. After resting, it is milled for export with another equally impressive series of machines dedicated to dehulling and sorting green beans by weight and color. With every detail of the post-harvest operation covered, producers can turn their full attention to farm management practices with a special emphasis on sustainable practices. 

Tasting Notes: Bright floral notes balancing with nutty & chocolaty undertones. Medium bodied and clean. A great example of a Costa profile. A sweeter edge to this cup but it doesn’t linger, the dryer nuttiness is what stays on the tongue. Great from medium to dark roasts, can be a little bright/citric at light roasts.

Roasting Notes: Easy to roast but pretty bright coffee, needs at least a medium roast to not get a sizzling front loaded cup. Dragging out (lower temps) the roast a bit if your shooting light will help. Recommended medium to dark roast, even at a medium roast (closer to 2nd crack than 1st) the cup is well balanced and the acidity just a hint.

Additional information

Weight 1.01 lbs
Arrival Date:

03/14/25

Lot #:

0019

Origin:

Alajuela

Processing Method:

Washed

Altitude

1100 masl

Grower

Julia Vega Rodríguez, Olman Cruz Vega, Ricardo Chávez Garita, and Juan Bautista Mejia Rojas

Variety

Catuai, Caturra

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