Country: Costa Rica
Region: Tarrazu
Farm: Finca Casa De Piedre
Elevation: 1500 - 1800 MASL
Variety: Venecia
Process: Washed
Tasting notes: Pink wafer, rich chocolate and green apple
We adore Central American coffees for their rich mouthfeel and smoothness of body. Our latest Costa Rican offering gained unanimous approval when tasted blind on the cupping table and we hope you'll be just as enthusiastic when you slurp it.
Finca Casa De Piedre is one of 2 farms operated by the family run business Cafe Directo. The father and daughter duo, Gerardo and Jennifer Arias, run Directo and have over 3 decades of experience in the cultivation and processing of speciality coffee in Costa Rican microlots, we think their expertise is evident in the resulting cup.
Finca Casa De Piedre exhibits a unique microclimate and soil type that can sustain a range of varieties such as Catuai, Pacamara, Gesha and this tasty Venecia.
We've been enjoying this washed lot as an espresso that has a rich chocolatey body but an apple-like brightness, overall it is well-rounded, sweet and delicious!
Processing
The cherries are hand-picked at their optimum ripeness and are graded through floatation. The less dense, lower quality cherries rise to the top and are removed, leaving the denser, higher quality cherries for washing.
The pulp is removed from around the bean before they are left to ferment, this process adds complexity to the cup profile of the bean. The beans are then left to dry on raised beds for 8 days to reduce their moisture content to the optimal level. They are then hulled and are graded prior to bagging and shipping to us for roasting!