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Costa Rica

Costa Rican Finca La Amistad

A delightful coffee that is sweet, bright, has a rounded body, and good balance. It is packed with flavor notes of green apple, dark chocolate, citrus and honey.
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orange

citrus

Honeyed Process Coffee - Amrita

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Costa Rica

Costa Rican Finca La Amistad

$17.00$43.00

Costa Rica the land of “Pura Vida”, a land renowned for its specialty coffees.

Coffee Flower illustration - Laura Taft Amrita

Origin

Coto Brus, Puntarenas, Costa Rica

Coffee green cherries - Laura Taft illustration

Plant

Caturra, Catuai

Coffee green ripening cherries - Laura Taft illustration

Altitude

3,900 ft to 4,900 ft.

Coffee red cherries - Laura Taft illustration

Process

Fully Washed

Roasted to Order

When one thinks of specialty coffee one of the origins that comes to mind is Costa Rica.  Coffee was first introduced to Costa Rica in 1779 from Cuba.  By the 1820’s Costa Rica began exporting coffee and by 1830 it was the number one agricultural product for Costa Rica.  With a focus on quality Costa Rica banned the lower grade robusta coffees from the Country.  In recent years Costa Rica has been an innovator in the processing of the post-harvest beans.

The Finca La Amistad is tended by Roberto Montero.  His grandfather first purchased the land in the 1900’s near the border with Panama in the Amistad Rainforest.  His grandfather purchased 24,700 acres of land of which he donated 15,000 acres to the government for the International La Amistad Park.  The park is the largest park in Costa Rica and home to two-thirds of the plant and animal species found in Costa Rica.  With both Panama and Costa Rica sharing this vast rainforest it is named “La Amistad” meaning the friendship.  Of the 9,887 acres left from the original purchase only 759 acres are dedicated to coffee farming with the majority left for forest and wildlife.  This means that 97% of the original purchase is dedicated to forest preservation.

As part of his grandfather’s commitment to the preservation of the forest all the coffee is grown without chemical pesticides and herbicides. Growing without chemicals is beneficial for the environment, the workers, and the consumers.

Roberto loves his workers and his neighbors.  He helps his neighbors with the processing of the cherries post-harvest and proud to provide more than 100 full-time jobs to his neighbors from Las Mellizas. During harvest for the seasonal indigenous people coming from Panama Roberto ensures their needs are met by providing housing and free access to medical care.  Each year Roberto holds an annual celebration to recognize the hard work of his employees and he distributes school supplies to the children of his workers.

Aside from all the sustainable practices on the farm, Roberto produces a coffee of exceptional quality.  It is delightful coffee  that is sweet, bright, has a rounded body, and good balance.  It is packed with flavor notes of green apple, dark chocolate, citrus and honey.