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Costa Rica - Las Margaritas - Honey

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Our Black Label distinguishes exceptional coffees from our regular lineup. These rare offerings boast unique flavor profiles and are available for a limited time only.

Flavour Notes:

Caramel / Black Plum / Lychee / Floral

 

  • COUNTRY:  Costa Rica
  • REGION:    Tarrazu
  • FARM:        Las Margaritas, Emmanuel Solis
  • VARIETY:     Milenio
  • ALTITUDE:   1700 Masl
  • PROCESS:   Honey, Raised African Beds
  • ROAST:       Light

 

Recommended Brewing Methods

Filter / Chemex / Pour Over / Cold Brew

 

ABOUT THIS COFFEE

This exceptional honey-process coffee will appeal primarily to fans of filter and pour-over methods (Chemex, V60, Kalita) and Bodum French press. This juicy coffee's sweet plummy notes make for a great summer coffee. 

ABOUT LAS MARGARITAS

Emmanuel Solis is a descendant of a coffee grower family with a long history, whose grandparents were already recognized producers and cooperative founders. Emmanuel started his own plantation in 2013, which he named Las Margaritas after his daughter, Margarita. 

Located at 2,000 metres above sea level in El Cedral de Dota, the plantation is home to such exotic arabica varietals as Villalobos, SL28 or Gesha. The property was previously grazing land for livestock and used to be considered too cold to grow coffee. Emmanuel's risky decision to plant exotic varietals turned out to be a total success and he also does his best to make the plantation and the environment live together in harmony: he avoids the use of pesticides and plants various native fruit trees for biodiversity and shading.

Red cherries are carefully selected and sorted before the wet parchment is extracted with honey intact. Coffee is placed on raised African beds for approx. 18-22 days, depending on weather conditions. 




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