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Costa Rica Don Jose

Costa Rica Don Jose

Regular price $30.00 SGD
Regular price Sale price $30.00 SGD
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Your order will be roasted on the next scheduled roast date - refer to the banner on the top of this page.

Delivery Information

Timely Dispatch and Arrival
Orders placed after 10pm on Tuesday will be added to the next roasting schedule. Our dedicated team works diligently to ensure your coffee is delivered within 3 working days from the dispatch date, allowing you to enjoy the freshest brews without delay.

Standard Delivery: SGD $3
Your freshly roasted coffee will be carefully packaged and dispatched every Thursday, ensuring it reaches your mailbox within 3 working days from the dispatch date.

Free Delivery for Orders Above SGD $35
Sit back and sip to your heart's content while we take care of the shipping costs.

Free Pickup in Store
Your order will be available for pickup on Thursday - one day after the scheduled roast.

Pickup Location: 619H Bukit Timah Road, S269728

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  • Coffee details

    Region Central Village
    Varietal Caturra
    Elevation 1400 - 1800 masl
    Process Natural
    Notes Bourbon Whiskey, Dark Grapes, Molasses, Cacao Nibs
  • Background

    This one’s really big and boozy. For all you funky peeps out there that can’t get enough of that funk. 

    The Central Valley of Costa Rica is the heart of the country’s coffee industry. The high elevation, consistent weather patterns, frequent rains, and volcanic soil contribute to the wide range of offerings we are able to source form this region. Producers in the Central Valley often grow traditional hybrids and apply some of Costa Rica’s most forward-thinking processing techniques. 

    Beneficio Brumas Del Zurqui is a micromill located in the Central Valley region of Costa Rica in the sub-region of Heredia. Neighboring farms deliver cherries to this micromill. Varieties include Villa Sarchi, SL-28, Bourbon, Gesha, Typica, Caturra, and Orange Bourbon.The mill is managed and run by Juan Ramon Alvarado Rodriguez and his family. They are fourth generation coffee producers and in 2003-2004, they began innovating their processing methods and expanding their processing infrastructure. 

    Microlots from Costa Rica are typically sourced from producers who have invested not only in growing their farms, but also in building and operating their own processing facilities, typically called "micromills." Micromills typically yield fewer than 1,000 bags annually, and are often independently owned by a family or small group of producers. Microlots in Costa Rica are separated out based on differentiated characterizations such as processing, variety, or some other aspect. Microlots carry the highest quality as well as the highest level of traceability. 

    This coffee is a natural processed Caturra. Natural coffees are typically processed the day they are harvested, and are first sorted for ripeness and quality before being rinsed clean of debris. In many places this initial sorting happens via a float tank: Damaged and defective cherries will float to the top to be removed, while high-quality coffee will sink to the bottom to be cleaned and dried. After sorting, cherries are spread on raised drying beds, table, tarps, or patios, where they will be rotated constantly throughout the course of drying. Drying can take an average of 30–40 days, depending on the weather. 

    Bourbon whiskey, dark grapes, molasses and cacao nibs. It is as we have written, absolutely delicious, really big in flavour, perfect for both spro and brew, for those of you that love your funky coffees. Enjoy!

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