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Acidity: Above Average

Body: Average

Sweetness: Above Average

Elevation: 1220 Meters

Process: Fully Washed

Drying Process: Mechanical Dryer

Origin: Central America

 

Flavor Profile: Red Apple, Peach, Honey

 

About the Farm:

Hacienda la Amistad, located in Coto Brus, a canton in the province of Puntarenas, Costa Rica, is owned and operated by Roberto Montero, a third generation coffee farmer. Roberto’s grandfather first came to the area in the early 1900's as part of a team surveying the border between Costa Rica and the newly formed country of Panama. Roberto’s grandfather later purchased over 10,000 hectares of land and began to cultivate coffee. Roberto’s family has returned more than 6,000 hectares of land to the government of Costa Rica for the preservation of La Amistad International Park, the largest natural reserve in Central America.

Only 300 hectares of land are utilized for coffee cultivation while the remainder of the 4,000 hectare estate is preserved forest teeming with wildlife. Roberto’s commitment to organic farming pairs harmoniously with his commitment to his community. During the coffee harvest, Roberto provides housing and free access to medical care for the seasonal pickers because most are indigenous people from Panama who come to La Amistad with their entire families. Roberto also takes pride in his ability to provide more than 100 full-time jobs to his neighbors from Las Mellizas, not only in coffee cultivation, but also in the dried fruit operation that he runs year round at La Amistad. Roberto hosts an annual employee celebration to recognize all their hard work and he also distributes school supplies to their children each year before school starts.

Organic - Costa Rica La Amistad - One Pound

$15.99Price
  • Whole Bean: Requires Home Grinder
    Fine Grind: Espresso
    Medium Grind: Coffee Pot
    Coarse Grind: French Press

  • Freshly grinding whole coffee beans (preferably fresh roasted) will help you better taste the flavors that were locked away in the bean. Remember that buying pre-ground coffee tends to produce a more generic and tasteless cup of coffee.

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